Liguri Mosulishvili was born in 1933, in Arashenda village,
Gurjaani Municipality,
Georgia. He was trained as a physicist at the Tbilisi State University (1953–1958). In 1958 by the invitation
Elephter Andronikashvili he has begun work as the junior researcher in Andronikashvili Institute of Physics.[1]
A small book of memoirs Episodes from life of physicists by Liguri Mosulishvili (edited by
Miho Mosulishvili, who is a son of Liguri Mosulishvili's brother), was published in 2010.
Working experience
2004-2006 — Principal Investigator, Andronikashvili institute of Physics
1990-2004 — Head of the department, Andronikashvili Institute of Physics
1961-1990 — Head of the Laboratory, Andronikashvili Institute of Physics
1958-1961 — Junior Researcher, Andronikashvili institute of Physics
The Scientific Projects
2000-2002 — ISTC project G-348 'Molecular Mechanisms of Heavy Metal Transformation on Microbial-Mineral Surfaces, their Roles in Detoxifying High-Oxidation State Cr and Other Heavy Metal Ions',[2] Collaborators:
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA, CA, Berkeley
2001-2003 — ISTC project G-349 'In Vitro Study of Mechanisms of Intracellular Responses to Low-Dose and Low-Dose Rate Exposure to Cr(VI) Compounds',[3] Collaborators: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA, CA, Berkeley
2001-2004 — ISTC project G-408 'Neutron-Activation Analysis of Blue-Green Alga Spirulina Platensis: Heavy and Toxic Elements Accumulation from Nutrient Medium in the Process of Cell Growth'[4] (Project manager), Project collaborator David C Glasgow[5]
2002-2003 — The
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Coordinated Research Programme (CRP) Contract N11528/RBF, 'Selenium Containing Blue-Green Algae Spirulina Platensis for Preventive Health Care Investigated by Nuclear Techniques'
Georgian grants
2004–2005 — 2.32.04. The study of toxic metals absorption and accumulation by algae Spirulina platensis (Project manager)
2000–2001 — 2.25. The study of physical-chemical properties of procaryotic systems under loading with toxic metals (Project manager)
1997–1999 — 2.22. Study of Cd(II) interaction with biomacromolecules in vivo and in vitro experiments (Project manager)
1970-1975 — Saulce sur Rhône (Loriol Le Pouzin Dam), France
1964-1987 — Reactor of Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Awards
2005 — Incentive prize of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research for research 'Using of neutron activation analysis for development of the new medical preparations and sorbents on the blue-green alga Spirulina platenis basis',[6] Dubna (Russia), N 3108.
2002 — Contest of Scientific, methodological and applied works of Laboratory of Neutron Physics (LNF), Second premium. Using of neutron activation analysis for development of the new medical preparations[7]
Publications
Episodes from life of physicists (A notebook of memoirs),[8] Published 2010 by Saari in Tbilisi, Georgia
N. Tsibakhahsvili, T. Kalabegishvili, L. Mosulishvili, E. Kirkesali, S. Kerkenjia, I. Murusidze, H.-Y. Holman, M.V. Frontasyeva, S.F. Gundorina (2008), J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. (accepted).
N. Tsibakhashvili, N. Asatiani, M. Abuladze, B. Birkaya, N. Sapozhnikova, L. Mosulishvili, H.-Y. Holman (2002), Biomed. Chrom., 16: 327.
Liguri Mosulishvili was born in 1933, in Arashenda village,
Gurjaani Municipality,
Georgia. He was trained as a physicist at the Tbilisi State University (1953–1958). In 1958 by the invitation
Elephter Andronikashvili he has begun work as the junior researcher in Andronikashvili Institute of Physics.[1]
A small book of memoirs Episodes from life of physicists by Liguri Mosulishvili (edited by
Miho Mosulishvili, who is a son of Liguri Mosulishvili's brother), was published in 2010.
Working experience
2004-2006 — Principal Investigator, Andronikashvili institute of Physics
1990-2004 — Head of the department, Andronikashvili Institute of Physics
1961-1990 — Head of the Laboratory, Andronikashvili Institute of Physics
1958-1961 — Junior Researcher, Andronikashvili institute of Physics
The Scientific Projects
2000-2002 — ISTC project G-348 'Molecular Mechanisms of Heavy Metal Transformation on Microbial-Mineral Surfaces, their Roles in Detoxifying High-Oxidation State Cr and Other Heavy Metal Ions',[2] Collaborators:
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA, CA, Berkeley
2001-2003 — ISTC project G-349 'In Vitro Study of Mechanisms of Intracellular Responses to Low-Dose and Low-Dose Rate Exposure to Cr(VI) Compounds',[3] Collaborators: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA, CA, Berkeley
2001-2004 — ISTC project G-408 'Neutron-Activation Analysis of Blue-Green Alga Spirulina Platensis: Heavy and Toxic Elements Accumulation from Nutrient Medium in the Process of Cell Growth'[4] (Project manager), Project collaborator David C Glasgow[5]
2002-2003 — The
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Coordinated Research Programme (CRP) Contract N11528/RBF, 'Selenium Containing Blue-Green Algae Spirulina Platensis for Preventive Health Care Investigated by Nuclear Techniques'
Georgian grants
2004–2005 — 2.32.04. The study of toxic metals absorption and accumulation by algae Spirulina platensis (Project manager)
2000–2001 — 2.25. The study of physical-chemical properties of procaryotic systems under loading with toxic metals (Project manager)
1997–1999 — 2.22. Study of Cd(II) interaction with biomacromolecules in vivo and in vitro experiments (Project manager)
1970-1975 — Saulce sur Rhône (Loriol Le Pouzin Dam), France
1964-1987 — Reactor of Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Awards
2005 — Incentive prize of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research for research 'Using of neutron activation analysis for development of the new medical preparations and sorbents on the blue-green alga Spirulina platenis basis',[6] Dubna (Russia), N 3108.
2002 — Contest of Scientific, methodological and applied works of Laboratory of Neutron Physics (LNF), Second premium. Using of neutron activation analysis for development of the new medical preparations[7]
Publications
Episodes from life of physicists (A notebook of memoirs),[8] Published 2010 by Saari in Tbilisi, Georgia
N. Tsibakhahsvili, T. Kalabegishvili, L. Mosulishvili, E. Kirkesali, S. Kerkenjia, I. Murusidze, H.-Y. Holman, M.V. Frontasyeva, S.F. Gundorina (2008), J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. (accepted).
N. Tsibakhashvili, N. Asatiani, M. Abuladze, B. Birkaya, N. Sapozhnikova, L. Mosulishvili, H.-Y. Holman (2002), Biomed. Chrom., 16: 327.