Vladimir Stoyanov Will
Will Vladimir Stoyanov sciences and theology. England. Bilingual inventor and researcher with unique and recognised (publishing novel research and giving talks on it) creativity (patenting) interlinking multiple science fields. Education linking biology, physics and theology. Project talk 2009 in King's College Cambridge (SENS4 anti aging conference) regarding telomere evolution, polymerases evolution and potential telomere maintenance gene, suggested comparing published Apollo proteins literature (see the supporting sources).
Founding the "T-loop deletion factor" TDF (Stoyanov, 2009)forwarded Stoyanov to his current research on testing human G-rich telomeric oligomeres on somatic cells, in order to test if they will increase the life span of these cells, where the hypothesis tested is that the introduced oligomeres are to maintain (thus not increasing, nor decreasing) telomere length. If results are successful, there will be a phd continuation of this project adapting the idea into a human "telomere maintenance gene" (see the supporting sources).
Biology and Genetics
2009-2010 MSc Cellular and tissue Engineering: Research Project "Telomeric repeat oligonucleotide effects on cell viability and telomere biology"
2009 Bioreactors growth and environmental tissue engineering course, lead by Dr. Nick Forsyth (University of Keele) in North Staffordshire Research Centre, UK.
2006-2008 BSc C400 Bachelor of Genetics degree program in the Department Of Biological and Chemical Sciences of Queen Mary University of London, which was changed after 2.5years and completed as a C100 Biology degree program.
2009 "T-loop deletion factor showing speeding aging of Homo telomere diversity and evolution" (Stoyanov, 2009) in the Journal of Anti Aging, which topic is also focused on SENS4 Cambridge annual anti aging conference.
2008 Fluorescent in situ hybridization to chromosomes postgraduates international course (5 ECTS credits), lead by Prof. Andrew Leitch (QMUL) in Croatia.
Physics
2009 Invention of the "Wheeled-vehicles Weather-protector" (WW): patent number GB0911586.6
2003-2004 BA/Phys Bachelor of Physics degree program in the department of Physics of The University of Sofia "Holly Clement Ohridski".
MS Windows
2003 - Course on MS Windows. Level: Expert.
Theology
2001-2005 The BTh Bachelor of Theology degree program in the department of Theology of The University of Sofia "Holly Clement Ohridski".
2000-2009 Notes on "Links between Sciences and Theology".
2002 Newspaper "Informatia de Maramures" (first page) publication (11.Mai.2002) following the "Peer Counselling course" in Maramuresh Romania.
Supporting Sources
- Stoyanov V (2009) Polymerases Telomeres Evolution (suggested comparing published polymerases sequences) and Telomeres T-loop Deletion Factor (TDF suggested comparing published Apollo proteins literature), Journal of Anti Aging, 1(1), 5-19. This paper Cambridge-talk Abstract have been also published (on page 52) by the Journal of Rejuvenation Research 1 under shorter title (T-loop deletion factor showing speeding aging of Homo telomere diversity and evolution), as a continuation of the other Cambridge-talk Abstract of Stoyanov V (2009) under the title of 3 Novel ways of maintaining telomeres, which is also published in theJournal of Rejuvenation Research, 12(1), 52.
- SENS4 Cambridge annual conference of aging, which include the discussion of the "T-loop deletion factor showing speeding aging of Homo telomere diversity and evolution". 2
- Cambridge SENS4(2009) Session 14, 14.50pm, Saturday 5 September, 2009, where discussions and poster representations focus was "T-loop deletion factor showing speeding aging of Homo telomere diversity and evolution". 3
- Video presentation of the SENS4 Cambridge-talk 4
- Cambridge-Poster Presentation 5