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Ivan Loncarevic
Gyngemose Parkvej 3, 3. tv
2860 Søborg

https://cvrapi.dk/virksomhed/dk/quantbiores-as/41407352

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CVR-nummer   41407352
Startdato   03/06 - 2020
Adresse   c/o Ivan Loncarevic
Gyngemose Parkvej 3, 3. tv.
2860 Søborg
Kommune   Gladsaxe
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Status   Normal
Branche   212000 Fremstilling af farmaceutiske præparater
Virksomhedsform   60 Aktieselskab (A/S)
Kapital   DKK 500.000
Regnskabsår   Fra 01.01 til 31.12
Første regnskabsår   Fra 03/06 - 2020 til 31/12 - 2020
Revision fravalgt   Nej
03.06.2020 · 31.12.2020   Hent 2020 årsrapport
Tegningsregel   Selskabet tegnes af 2 bestyrelsesmedlemmer i forening eller af den samlede bestyrelse.
Bestyrelsesmedlemmer   Anthony Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street

London

Novak Djokovic
27 Avenue Princesse Grace
98000

Mark Andrew Madden
Woodbury

Shrubs Hill Lane

Wentworth
Berkshire
SL5 OLD
Direktører   Ivan Loncarevic
Gyngemose Parkvej 3, 3. tv.
2860 Søborg
Stiftere   Anthony Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street

London

TULUA DOO BEOGRAD - STARI GRAD
Ulica Tadeusa Koscuska 63a
11158 Belgrade
Grad Beograd
Ejere   Tulua Doo Beograd - Stari Grad
Ulica Tadeusa Koscuska 63
11158 Belgrade
Ejerandel: 66,66-89,99%
Stemmeandel: 66,66-89,99%
Start: 03.06.2020

Anthony Charles Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street
London
Ejerandel: 15-19,99%
Stemmeandel: 15-19,99%
Start: 03.06.2020

Anna Eva Charlotta Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street
London W1H5FA
Ejerandel: 10-14,99%
Stemmeandel: 10-14,99%
Start: 26.11.2021
Reelle ejere   Novak Djokovic
27 Avenue Princesse Grace
98000
Ejerandel: 40,8%
Stemmeandel: 40,8%
Ret til at godkende årsrapport i forhold til udbyttebetalinger
Start: 03.06.2020

Anthony Charles Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street
London
Ejerandel: 20%
Stemmeandel: 20%
Start: 03.06.2020

Jelena Djokovic
27 Avenue Princesse Grace
98000
Ejerandel: 39,2%
Stemmeandel: 39,2%
Start: 03.06.2020
Ejerbog   Se den offentlige ejerbog
Revisorer   BAKER TILLY DENMARK GODKENDT REVISIONSPARTNERSELSKAB
Poul Bundgaards Vej 1, 1
2500 Valby
Seneste vedtægtsdato   03/06 - 2020
Formål   Selskabets formål er at drive virksomhed indenfor medico, handel og anden dermed i forbindelse stående virksomhed.
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    2020
Nettoomsætning   -
Bruttoresultat   -1.346.902
Årets resultat   -1.100.633
Egenkapital   -600.633
Balance   836.858
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Start date 03/06 - 2020
Address c/o Ivan Loncarevic
Gyngemose Parkvej 3, 3. tv.
2860 Søborg
Municipality Gladsaxe
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Status Normal
Industry 212000 Manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations
Type of company 60 Limited liability company (A/S)
Capital DKK 500,000
Financial year From 01.01 to 31.12
First financial year From 03/06 - 2020 to 31/12 - 2020
Audit waived No
03.06.2020 - 31.12.2020 Download 2020 annual report
Subscription rule The company is subscribed by 2 members of the Board of Directors jointly or by the entire Board of Directors.
Members of the Board Anthony Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street

London

Novak Djokovic
27 Avenue Princesse Grace
98000

Mark Andrew Madden
Woodbury

Shrubs Hill Lane

Wentworth
Berkshire
SL5 OLD
Directors Ivan Loncarevic
Gyngemose Parkvej 3, 3. tv.
2860 Søborg
Founders Anthony Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street

London

TULUA DOO BEOGRAD - STARI GRAD
Ulica Tadeusa Koscuska 63a
11158 Belgrade
Grad Beograd
Own Tulua Doo Belgrade - Stari Grad
Ulica Tadeusa Koscuska 63
11158 Belgrade
Ownership share: 66,66-89,99%
Voting share: 66.66-89.99%
Start date: 03.06.2020

Anthony Charles Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street
London
Ownership: 15-19,99%
Voting share: 15-19.99%
Start date: 03.06.2020

Anna Eva Charlotta Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street
London W1H5FA
Ownership: 10-14,99%
Voting share: 10-14.99%
Start date: 26.11.2021
Beneficial owners Novak Djokovic
27 Avenue Princesse Grace
98000
Ownership: 40.8%
Voting share: 40,8%
Right to approve annual report in relation to dividend payments
Start date: 03.06.2020

Anthony Charles Slingsby
11 Horrowby Court
Horrowby Street
London
Ownership: 20%
Voting share: 20%
Start date: 03.06.2020

Jelena Djokovic
27 Avenue Princesse Grace
98000
Ownership: 39.2%
Voting share: 39,2%
Start date: 03.06.2020
Property register See the public property register
Auditors BAKER TILLY DENMARK APPROVED AUDIT PARTNERSHIP
Poul Bundgaards Vej 1, 1
2500 Valby
Last registered date 03/06 - 2020
Purpose The purpose of the company is to carry on business in the field of medicine, trade and other related activities.
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All figures are in DKK.

    2020
Net turnover -
Gross profit -1,346,902
Profit for the year -1,100,633
Equity -600,633
Balance 836.858
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The RRM technology enables these characteristic frequencies, which are electromagnetic in nature, to be identified for each biological function/interaction. Once the characteristic frequency for biological function is identified, it is possible to analyze protein biological function/interaction, predict bioactive mutations and design de novo bioactive peptides with desired biological function, as well as to predict the electromagnetic frequency which can interfere with certain protein activity.



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As far as I can see, the educationally underpowered tennis moneymaker was part of the gang already in 2020. The books show a loss in 2020. So he seems to have lost twice, first when paying the 80 percent share, then replacing the losses.

Conmen usually lay out some baits to lure the victims, then rip them off. The person, who now is out of the company, seems to be such a conman. and the others, now with small shares, seem to be other victims, too, or are now preparing their exit.

The claims the company makes, are insane, to say the least. the following "paper" is dated 9th. May, 2020. Which still is quite early in the pandemic. Looks like this paper was published before the tennis whacko made his "investment".


https://d7d4ee5c-7bf3-40f0-bb76-baa68a9ef7ad.filesusr.com/ugd/328ecf_492355b70b0345389b1176d26216fa60.pdf

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Rapid development of treatment for retro-viruses incl. COVID19

Introduction: With the latest outbreak of corona virus COVID-19 and with a number of previous
retro (RNA) virus’ outbreaks like HIV, SARS and a new coronavirus associated with human
respiratory disease in China. there is the question if it is possible to design a universal retroviral
vaccine or even cure. So far vaccines have been based on immune response to certain protein or
DNA/RNA sequence within the virus. As many viruses, particularly retroviruses, have extremely
variable genome sequence, such an approach has not been successful. For example, there is still
not a generally successful vaccine for HIV virus and in the case of influenza, virus vaccines exist
for each strain separately. During this rapid research effort, we will identify the common
component of proteins responsible for initial infection for all related RNA viruses and then design
a vaccine based on this component and thus create the cure.

Method: This projects aim is to utilize unique and novel Resonant Recognition Model (RRM). The
RRM is biophysical model based on findings that certain periodicities/frequencies within the
distribution of energies of free electrons along the protein are critical for protein biological function
and interaction with protein receptors and other targets. The RRM enables these characteristic
frequencies, which are electromagnetic in nature, to be identified for each biological
function/interaction. Once the characteristic frequency for biological function is identified, it is
possible to analyze protein biological function/interaction, predict bioactive mutations and design
de novo bioactive peptides with desired biological function, as well as to predict electromagnetic
frequency which can interfere with certain protein activity. These predictions can be used for
design of treatments for viral diseases, either by design of peptides with desired biological function
or by photo therapy and/or optical nanoparticles that resonate at identified electromagnetic
frequencies.

Strategy: In the case of corona viruses spike glycoprotein, which is first to attach to host cell
membrane, initiating the infection, is the most relevant target for design of vaccine. To be able to
design a universal vaccine for all corona viruses, we will identify a common characteristic
parameter for spike proteins from different strains and then use this parameter for vaccine design.
For that purpose, we will utilize the Resonant Recognition Model (RRM), which proposes that
protein biological function is characterized by certain periodicities (frequencies) within
distribution of free electron energies along protein. The RRM is capable of identifying common
characteristics for proteins having the same biological function/interaction, but not necessarily
having high level of homology. We have previously successfully utilized the RRM model in analysis
of HIV virus, where we have identified common RRM characteristic for all different and very
variable strains of HIV virus. Based on this characteristic we have designed and experimentally
tested peptides that will be used in universal vaccine for all HIV strains.
COR 19: Corona viruses are retroviruses, enveloped viruses with positive-sense single-stranded
RNA genome, which is the largest among known RNA viruses. The retrovirus is a type of RNA
virus that inserts a copy of its genome into the DNA of a host cell that it invades, thus changing
the genome of that cell. In most viruses, DNA is transcribed into RNA, and then RNA is translated
into protein. However, retroviruses function differently, as their RNA is reverse transcribed into
DNA and integrated into the host cell's genome (when it becomes a provirus), and then undergoes
the usual transcription and translational processes to express the genes carried by the virus. The
information contained in a retroviral gene is thus used to generate the corresponding protein via
the sequence: RNA → DNA → RNA → polypeptide. Once inside the host cell's cytoplasm, the virus
uses its own reverse transcriptase enzyme to produce DNA from its RNA genome, the reverse of
the usual pattern, thus retro (backwards). The new DNA is then incorporated into the host cell
genome by an integrase enzyme, at which point the retroviral DNA is referred to as a provirus.
The host cell then treats the viral DNA as part of its own genome, transcribing and translating
the viral genes along with the cell's own genes, producing the proteins required to assemble new
copies of the virus. It is difficult to detect the virus until it has infected the host. At that point, the
infection will persist indefinitely until immune system hopefully stops this process.
Thus, the best chance to prevent and find a cure for the infection is to attack it at the very
early stage by protecting viral RNA to be transcribed. In our project we will “attack” the function
of argonaut proteins which are key players in small-RNA-guided gene regulation that has emerged
as one of the fundamental principles in cell function. Argonaut proteins are highly specialized
binding modules that accommodate the small RNA component and coordinate downstream genesilencing events by interacting with other protein factors. Recent work has made progressed our
understanding of classical argonaut-mediated gene-silencing principles, such as the effects on
mRNA translation and decay. It has also implicated argonaut proteins in several other cellular
processes, such as transcriptional regulation and splicing.
Results: In summary, argonaut proteins which consist of AGO1, AGO2, AGO3 and AGO4, are
highly specialized small-RNA-binding proteins driven by small RNAs to complementary target
mRNAs, where they act together with protein binding partners to interfere with translation of
target mRNAs. We will utilize the RRM model to identify the characteristics of argonaut protein
activity with the aim of showing interference with argonaut activity and paving a way towards an
universal retrovirus cure.
Our method will also open up for possibilities to treat already infected COR19 patients with:
a) electromagnetic frequencies, b) design bioactive peptides based on RRM characteristic
frequency, c) optical nanoparticles that oscillate with this characteristic frequency.
Why is our project urgent? Most experts warn that effective quarantine–strategy, that has been
used around the world at the moment, will lead to another problem: Large parts of the population
will not be infected now and will therefore not be immune. We can therefore expect another wave
of outbreak of COR19 by the end of 2020, with the same consequences as we witness today: shutdown of social and business activities, closed borders and total collapse of global economic system.

Development of vaccine using classical methods is expected earliest in 12-15 months with high
possibility that vaccine will not be effective as almost 198 mutations of COVID19 has already been
detected by collegues in Los Alamos National Lab, Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Sheffield
Biomedical Research Institute, in an article published April 30th 2020.
Our method of creating a revolutionary and novel approach (overcoming mutation problems) will
create a possibility to generate universal treatment for all retroviruses.
Finally, this project will have a secondary benefit, strategically as important as solving the
problem of retro-viruses: Verification of our novel method in this project will, in the second stage,
using the same RRM approach, enable inactivation of ESBL enzymes or elimination of the
plasmids (mobile pieces of DNA) responsible for the spread of ESBL (penicillin) resistance.
Project is lead by our chief scientist, Prof.Irena Cosic and her team.
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The IEEE has some funny critters in their gang, I dare say. In my younger days I had no idea about how crappy the engieering association would become.

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proteins,biochemistry,bioelectric phenomena,biological effects of fields,biomembrane transport,brain,charge exchange,electroencephalography,molecular biophysics,neurophysiology,patient treatment,physiological models,radiowave propagation,medical signal processing,electrocardiography,molecular configurations,genetics,biology computing,resonance,spectral analysis,telemedicine,time-frequency analysis,DNA,wavelet transforms,Fourier transforms
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Irena Cosic has retired from the position of a Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor R & I with the College Science Engineering and Health, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, in 2012. She was the Inaugural Head of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, RMIT University, and the Interim Director of the RMIT Health Innovations Research Institute. She was the Leader of the prestigious NHMRC Centre of Excellence: Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bioeffects. She has 30 years of experience in leading and coordinating research and commercialization activities at different levels from leading her research team to leading research in the School, College, and University. She is currently an Emeritus Professor with RMIT University and the Dire...Show More
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Influence of Tuning Element Relief Patches on Pain as Analyzed by the Resonant Recognition Model
Irena Cosic;Drasko Cosic
IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience
Year: 2017 | Volume: 16, Issue: 8 | Journal Article | Publisher: IEEE
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Prediction of Tubulin Resonant Frequencies Using the Resonant Recognition Model (RRM)
Irena Cosic;Katarina Lazar;Drasko Cosic
IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience
Year: 2015 | Volume: 14, Issue: 4 | Journal Article | Publisher: IEEE
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The Alpha Band of the Resting Electroencephalogram Under Pulsed and Continuous Radio Frequency Exposures
N. Perentos;R. J. Croft;R. J. McKenzie;I. Cosic
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Year: 2013 | Volume: 60, Issue: 6 | Journal Article | Publisher: IEEE
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Prediction of protein active and/or binding site using time-frequency analysis: Application to ras oncogene proteins
Elena Pirogova;Vuk Vojisavljevic;Irena Cosic
2012 ISSNIP Biosignals and Biorobotics Conference: Biosignals and Robotics for Better and Safer Living (BRC)
Year: 2012 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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A computationally light-weight real-time classification method to identify different ECG signals
Fook Joo Chin;Qiang Fang;Irena Cosic
International Symposium on Bioelectronics and Bioinformations 2011
Year: 2011 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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3-layer implantable microstrip antenna optimised for retinal prosthesis system in MICS band
Hans Permana;Qiang Fang;Irena Cosic
International Symposium on Bioelectronics and Bioinformations 2011
Year: 2011 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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Developing a Wireless Implantable Body Sensor Network in MICS Band
Qiang Fang;Shuenn-Yuh Lee;Hans Permana;Kamran Ghorbani;Irena Cosic
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
Year: 2011 | Volume: 15, Issue: 4 | Journal Article | Publisher: IEEE
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Brain and heart interaction during sleep in the healthy and sleep apnoea
Haslaile Abdullah;Namunu Maddage;Irena Cosic;Dean Cvetkovic
2010 IEEE EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (IECBES)
Year: 2010 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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Review of studies on modulating enzyme activity by low intensity electromagnetic radiation
Vuk Vojisavljevic;Elena Pirogova;Irena Cosic
2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology
Year: 2010 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (1)
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A fast Critical Arrhythmic ECG waveform identification method using cross-correlation and multiple template matching
Fook Joo Chin;Qiang Fang;Tao Zhang;Irena Cosic
2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology
Year: 2010 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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A new approach to revealing functional residues from analysis of protein primary structure
Vuk Vojisavljevic;Elena Pirogova;Dragomir Davidovic;Irena Cosic
2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2009 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (1)
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Correlation of sleep EEG frequency bands and heart rate variability
Haslaile Abdullah;Gerard Holland;Irena Cosic;Dean Cvetkovic
2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2009 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (18) | Patents (1)
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Investigating the Interaction Between Oncogene and Tumor Suppressor Protein
E. Pirogova;M. Akay;I. Cosic
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
Year: 2009 | Volume: 13, Issue: 1 | Journal Article | Publisher: IEEE
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A reliability study of the new Back Strain Monitor based on clinical trials
A. J. Ronchi;M. Lech;N. F. Taylor;I. Cosic
2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2008 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (6)
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Sleep onset estimator: Evaluation of parameters
Dean Cvetkovic;Irena Cosic
2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2008 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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Alterations in sleep EEG activity during the hypopnoea episodes
Dean Cvetkovic;Elif Derya Übeyli;Gerard Holland;Irena Cosic
2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2008 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (1)
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The effect of GSM-like ELF radiation on the alpha band of the human resting EEG
Nicholas Perentos;Rodney J. Croft;Raymond J. McKenzie;Dean Cvetkovic;Irena Cosic
2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2008 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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Non-thermal effects of 500MHz – 900MHz microwave radiation on enzyme kinetics
E. Pirogova;V. Vojisavljevic;I. Cosic
2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2008 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (2)
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A mobile web grid based physiological signal monitoring system
Fahim Sufi;Ibrahim Khalil;Qiang Fang;Irena Cosic
2008 International Conference on Information Technology and Applications in Biomedicine
Year: 2008 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (14) | Patents (1)
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Influence of Electromagnetic Radiation on Enzyme Kinetics
V. Vojisavljevic;E. Pirogova;I. Cosic
2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2007 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (6)
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Personal, Non-Invasive Dosimetry for Radio-Frequency Human Exposure Assessment
Steve Iskra;Ray McKenzie;Irena Cosic
2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2007 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (1)
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ECG R-R Peak Detection on Mobile Phones
F. Sufi;Q. Fang;I. Cosic
2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2007 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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Eigenvector Methods for Analysis of Human PPG, ECG and EEG Signals
Elif Derya Ubeyli;Dean Cvetkovic;Irena Cosic
2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2007 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
Cited by: Papers (3)
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Inter and Intra-Hemispheric EEG Coherence Responses to Visual Stimulations
D. Cvetkovic;I. Cosic
2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2007 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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Modelling and Design of Extremely Low Frequency Uniform Magnetic Field Exposure Apparatus for In Vivo Bioelectromagnetic Studies
D. Cvetkovic;I. Cosic
2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Year: 2007 | Conference Paper | Publisher: IEEE
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"Prof. Irena Cosic" left the university. I think that was a great relief for the university people. A real great relief, I dare say.

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AMALNA Consulting offers general consulting, advice, presentations, project reviews and publication reviews in the area of bioelectromagnetism, particularly in:

 - Influence of electromagnetic radiation on brain (EEG) and heart activity (ECG)

 - Body exposure to electrical and electromagnetic field, dosimetry

 - Analysis of sleep and consciousness

 - Electromagnetic and electrical properties of acupuncture points and meridians



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References:

Cosic I, Cvetkovic D, Fang Q, Lazoura H, Jovanov E: Human Electrophysiological Signal Responses to ELF Schumann Resonance and Artificial Electromagnetic Fields, FME Transactions (special issue on Biomedical Engineering), 2006; 34(2), pp: 93-103.

Perentos N, Croft R, McKenzie R, Cosic I: The Alpha Band of the Resting Electroencephalogram under Pulsed and Continuous Radiofrequency Exposures, IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering, 2013; 60(6), pp: 1702-1710.

Iskra S, McKenzie R, Cosic I: Monte Carlo simulations of the electric field close to the body in realistic environments for application in personal radiofrequency dosimeter, Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2011; 147(4), pp: 517-527.

Cvetkovic D, Cosic I: Sleep onset process as an altered state of consciousness, in Dean Cvetkovic and Irena Cosic (ed.) States of Consciousness, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, Germany, 2011; pp: 155-185.

Kekovic G, Rakovic D, Tosic B, Davidovic D, Cosic I: Quantum foundations of resonant recognition model, Acta Physica Polonica. Series A: General Physics, Physics of Condensed Matter, Optics and Quantum Electronics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Applied Physics, 2010; 117(5), pp: 756-759.

Iskra S, McKenzie R, Cosic I: Factors influencing uncertainty in measurement of electric fields close to the body in personal RF dosimetry, in Radiation Protection Dosimetry, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom, 2010; 140(1), pp: 25-33, ISSN: 0144-8420.

Cvetkovic D,  Cosic I: EEG inter/intra-hemispheric coherence and asymmetric responses to visual stimulations, in Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Springer, Germany/Sweden, 2009; 47(10), pp: 1023-1034, ISSN: 0140-0118.

Cvetkovic D, Cosic I: Alterations of human electroencephalographic activity caused by multiple extremely low frequency magnetic field exposures, in Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Springer, Germany/Sweden, 2009; 47(10), pp: 1063-1073, ISSN: 0140-0118.

Iskra S, McKenzie R,  Cosic I: Absorption in human body at 900MHz for oblique incidence of plane wave, in Electronics Letters, The Institution of Engineering and Technology, United Kingdom, 2009; 45(12), pp: 602-604, ISSN: 0013-5194.

Cvetkovic D, Fang Q, Cosic I: Multiple Human Electrophysiological Responses to Extremely Low Frequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Exposures: A Pilot Study, Estonian Journal of Engineering, 2008; 14(2), pp: 138-153, doi: 10.3176/eng.2008.2.04.

Perentos N, Iskra S, McKenzie RJ, Cosic I: Simulation of pulsed ELF magnetic fields generated by GSM mobile phone handsets for human electromagnetic bioeffects research, Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 2008; 31(3), pp: 235-242.

Perentos N, Croft RJ, McKenzie RJ, Cvetkovic D, Cosic I: Comparison of the Effects of Continuous and Pulsed Mobile Phone Like RF Exposure on Human EEG, Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 2007; 30(4), pp: 274-280.

Rakovic D, Dugic M, Plavšic M, Kekovic G, Cosic I, Davidovic D: Quantum Decoherence and Quantum-Holographic Information Processes: From Biomolecules to Biosystems, Materials Science Forum, Trans TecH Publications LTD Switzerland, 2006; 518, pp: 485-490.

Cosic I, Cvetkovic D, Fang Q, Lazoura H, Jovanov E: Human Electrophysiological Signal Responses to ELF Schumann Resonance and Artificial Electromagnetic Fields, FME Transactions (special issue on Biomedical Engineering), 2006; 34(2), pp: 93-103.

Cvetkovic D, Cosic I: Automated ELF Magnetic Field Stimulation of the Human EEG Activity, Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering, 2006; 13(4), pp: 313-328.

D’Costa H, Trueman G, Tang L, Abdel-rahman U, Abdel-rahman W, Ong K, Cosic I: Human brain wave activity during exposure to radiofrequency field emissions from mobile phones, Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine (APESM), 2003; 26.

Kwok SL, Cohen M, Cosic I: Mapping Acupuncture Points Using Multi Channel Device, APESM, 1998; 21(2), pp: 68-72.

Cohen M, Kwok G, Cosic I: Acupuncture Needles & the Seeback Effect: Do Temperature Gradients Produce Electrostimulation?, Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research International Journal, 1997; 22, pp: 9-15.

Cohen M, Voumard P, Birch S, Jenvey S, Cosic I: Low Resistance Pathways Along Acupuncture Meridians Have Dynamic Behaviour, Biomedical Engineering - Applications, Basis and Communication, 1995; 7, pp: 137-142.​

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Holy flonderflock! The university does have embarrassing hide-effects. See for yourselves:


https://www.rmit.edu.au/contact/staff-contacts/honorary-staff/c/cosic-professor-irena

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RMIT AUSTRALIA

STAFF PROFILE

Professor Irena Cosic

Position: Emeritus Professor
College / Portfolio: College of Science, Engineering and Health
School / Department: Office of the PVC SEH
Phone: +61 3 9925 2090
Email: irena.cosic@rmit.edu.au
Campus: Melbourne City campus
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Qualifications
PhD 1985, Biomedical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Meng 1982, Biomedical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Beng 1976, Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Industry Experience
Employment history
2007 - present Deputy Pro Vice chancellor Science Engineering and Health, RMIT University
2008 - 2009 Interim Director, RMIT Health Innovations Research Institute, RMIT University
2002 - 2007, Head and Professor, RMIT University, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering
1997 - 2002, Associate Professor, Monash University, Electrical & Computer Systems Engineering
1994 - 1097, Senior Lecturer, Monash University, Electrical & Computer Systems Engineering
1993 - 1994, Lecturer, Monash University, Electrical & Computer Systems Engineering
1989 - 1993, Research Fellow, Monash University, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Affiliations and Professional memberships
Fellow of IEAust
Senior Member of the IEEE EMBS
Member of the International Society for Bioelectromagnetism
Member of the Australian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine
Co-Chair of the Victorian section of the IEEE EMBS
Member of New York Academy of Science
Industry collaboration
Telstra (Australia)
IMMedical Pty Ltd.
EME Australia Pty Ltd (Australia)
MEDEC Pty Ltd (Germany/Australia)
Fairfield Hospital Melbourne (Australia)
Dynal A.S. Norway
KTH Sweden
Areas of research and consulting expertise
Molecular bioelectronics
Bioelectromagnetism
Molecular modeling
Protein engineering
Biophysics
Biomedical engineering
Bioinformatics
Biomedical instrumentation
Signal processing
EEG and ECG
Telecommunication
Patents
Hearn M.T.W., Biquard J.M, Cosic I.,. Krsmanovic V., 2001, Peptides Immunologically related to proteins expressed by a viral agent, having a sequence of amino acids ordered by means of protein informational method, US Patent 6, 294, 174.
Krsmanovic V., Cosic I., Biquard J.M, Hearn M.T.W., 1993, Artificial Peptides and Induced Antibodies, International Patent WO 93/17108 owned by Monash University and CNRS France.
Conferences
Irena chaired the 2nd International Conference on Bio-electromagnetism in 1998. She also chaired a number of track and session at the Annual IEEE EMBS conferences and been an invited speaker at a number of international conferences.

Journals
Irena has been serving as a referee for a number of international journals including International Journal of Theoretical Biology, Protein Engineering and APSM and is involved in the initiation of the new IEEE Transaction on Tissue Cellular and Molecular Engineering Journal.

Publications
Pirogova, E. Akay, M. and Cosic, I. 2009, 'Investigating the interaction between oncogene and tumor suppressor protein', in IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, Piscataway, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 10-15 ISSN: 1089-7771
Iskra, S. McKenzie, R. and Cosic, I. 2010, 'Factors influencing uncertainty in measurement of electric fields close to the body in personal RF dosimetry', in Radiation Protection Dosimetry, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom, vol. 140, no. 1, pp. 25-33 ISSN: 0144-8420
Pirogova, E. Vojisavljevic, V. Caceres, J. and Cosic, I. 2010, 'Ataxin active site determination using spectral distribution of electron ion interaction potentials of amino acids', in Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, Springer, Germany, vol. 48, no. 4, pp. 303-309 ISSN: 0140-0118
Pirogova, E. Istivan, T. Gan, E. and Cosic, I. 2010, '"In Press" Advances in methods for therapeutic peptide discovery, design and development', in Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., Netherlands ISSN: 1389-2010
Vojisavljevic, V. Pirogova, E. Davidovic, D. and Cosic, I. 2010, 'Hybrid approach to analysis of ß-sheet structures based on signal processing and statistical consideration', in Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, Royal Society Publishing, London, UK, vol. online, pp. 1-21 ISSN: 0950-1207
Iskra, S. McKenzie, R. and Cosic, I. 2009, 'Absorption in human body at 900MHz for oblique incidence of plane wave', in Electronics Letters, The Institution of Engineering and Technology, United Kingdom, vol. 45, no. 12, pp. 602-604 ISSN: 0013-5194
E. Pirogova, M. Akay, I. Cosic , (2008) “Investigating the interaction between Oncogene and Tumor Suppressor Protein”, IEEE Trans. on Information Technology in Biomedicine, Vol.12, Issue, 5, 10.1109/TITB.2008.2003338.
V. Vojisavljevic, E. Pirogova, I. Cosic , (2007) “The effect of Electromagnetic Radiation (550nm-850nm) on l-Lactate Dehydrogenase Kinetics”, Int. Jour. Radiation Biology, 83(4), 221-230.
Cosic , E. Pirogova, (2007) “Bioactive Peptide Design using the Resonant Recognition Model”, Nonlinear Biomedical Physics, 1(7), doi: 10.1186/1753-4631-1-7.
. Pirogova, E., Cosic , I., Akay, M. (2007) “Computational analysis of interactions between tumour and tumour suppressor proteins”, Genomics and Proteomics Engineering in Medicine and Biology, edited by M. Akay and co-published by the IEEE press and John Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp. 257-287.
E. Pirogova, V. Vojisavljevic, Q. Fang, I. Cosic , (2006) “Computational analysis of DNA photolyases using digital signal processing methods”, Molecular Simulation, 32(14), pp. 1195–1203
Cosic I., (2001), “The Resonant Recognition Model of Bio-molecular Interactions: possibility of electromagnetic resonance”, Polish Journal of Medical Physics and Engineering, vol. 7. No.1, 73-87
Cosic I., (1994) Macromolecular Bioactivity: Is it Resonant Interaction between Macromolecules? - Theory and Applications, IEEE Trans. on Biomedical Engineering, 41, 1101-1114.
Cosic I., Drummond A.E., Underwood J.R., Hearn M.T.W., 1994, A New Approach to Growth Factor Analogue Design: Modelling of FGF Analogues, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 130, 1-9.
Cosic I., (1995) Virtual Spectroscopy for Fun and Profit, Biotechnology, 13, 236-238.
Cosic I., (1997) The Resonant Recognition Model of Macromolecular Bioactivity: Theory and Applications, Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, Switzerland.
Ciblis P., Cosic I., (1997) The Possibility of Soliton/Exciton Transfer in Proteins, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 184, 331-338.
De Trad C. H., Fang Q., Cosic I., (2000), "The Resonant Recognition Model (RRM) Predicts Amino Acid Residues in Highly Conservative Regions of the Hormone Prolactin (PRL)", Biophysical Chemistry, 84/2, 149-157.
Pirogova, E., Fang, Q., Akay, M., Cosic , I., (2002) “Investigation of the structure and function relationships of Oncogene proteins”, Proceeding of the IEEE, Vol. 90, Issue 12, pp. 1859-1867.
De Trad C. H., Fang Q., Cosic I., (2002), “Protein sequences comparison based on the wavelet transform approach”, Protein Engineering, Vol.15, no.3, pp 193-203.
Pirogova, E., Simon, G.P., Cosic , I., (2003) "Investigation of the applicability of Dielectric Relaxation properties of amino acid solutions within the Resonant Recognition Model”, IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience, Vol.2, Issue 2, pp.63-69.
D’Costa, G. Trueman, L. Tang, U. Abdel-rahman, W. Abdel-rahman, K. Ong, I. Cosic , (2003), “Human brain wave activity during exposure to radiofrequency field emissions from mobile phones”, Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine (APESM), 26, pp.
D. Cvetkovic, R. Powers, I. Cosic , “Preliminary Evaluation of EEG Entrainment Using Thalamocortical Modeling”, Expert System: The Journal of Knowledge Engineering (Special Issue – Advances in Medical Decision Support Systems), 2008.
D. Cvetkovic, Q. Fang, I. Cosic , “Multiple Human Electrophysiological Responses to Extremely Low Frequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Exposures: A Pilot Study”, Estonian Journal of Engineering, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2008, pp. 138-153. doi: 10.3176/eng.2008.2.04.
D. Cvetkovic, I. Cosic , A. Subic, “Improved Performance of the Electromagnetic Fuel Injector Solenoid Actuator Using a Modelling Approach”, International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics Mechanics, Vol. 27, No. 4, 2008, pp. 251-273.
N. Perentos, S. Iskra, R. J. McKenzie and I. Cosic , (2008) “Simulation of pulsed ELF magnetic fields generated by GSM mobile phone handsets for human electromagnetic bioeffects research”, Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine Volume 31 Number 3, 235-242.
D. Cvetkovic, E.D. Ubeyli, and I. Cosic , (2007) “Wavelet transform feature extraction from human PPG, ECG and EEG signal responses to ELF PEMF exposures: A pilot study”, Digital Signal Processing, 2007, doi:10.1016/j.dsp.2007.05.009.
D. Cvetkovic, I. Cosic , (2006) “Automated ELF Magnetic Field Stimulation of the Human EEG Activity”, Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering, 13(4), pp. 313-328.
K. Kalantar-zadeh, W. Wlodarski, V. Vojisavljevic, E. Pirogova, I. Cosic , S. Kandasamy, (2006) “Study of a ZnO/36º LiTaO3 SAW Biosensor with Gold Sensitive Layer”, Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, Vol. 35, suppl.3, 327-329.
Grants
Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bioeffects Research (ACRBR), NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence
Cosic , I., Anderson, V., Influence of mobile phone radio emissions on nervous function of the human brain and heart, ARC-Linkage Project 2003
Cosic , I., Examination of resonant characteristics of Chymotrypsin, Engineering Faculty Grant Scheme
Cosic , I., Zachariou, M., Pirogova, E., Evaluation of the RRM model using dehydrogenase protein as example, CSIRO Molecular Science Grant
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Man muß ihr aber zugute halten, daß sie keine nicht existierenden Skalarwellen erfunden hat und auch kein Global Scaling. Das blieb Deutschen vorbehalten.  ;D

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Der Stern hat es heute morgen voll vergeigt:

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MEINUNG
PSEUDOHEILKUNDE
Novak Djokovic und sein Biotech-Investment oder das Märchen von der "richtigen" Corona-Forschung
von Christoph Koch
21.01.2022, 06:22 Uhr
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Quark:
https://www.stern.de/wirtschaft/geld/novak-djokovic-und-sein-biotech-investment--ein-maerchen-ueber-corona-forschung-31555924.html

Er schreibt zwar, daß die Irena Cosic in dem Djokovic-Bullshit irgendwie drin steckt, nennt aber weder URLs noch andere relevante Einzelheiten.

Wie wäre es damit? Ein paar Lernschwache haben eine Firma gegründet, um mit dem Quatsch der Irena Cosic Geld zu machen. Mit anderen Worten: die sind ihr auf den Leim gegangen. 2020 haben sie es dann geschafft, den Djokovic reinzulegen, daß er in die Firma investiert. Mit dem so ergaunerten Geld können sich die Gründer dann aus dem Staub machen und der intelligenzmangelgeschädigte Djokovic bezahlt die Zeche.

Man könnte natürlich auch annehmen, daß sie der Cosic nicht auf den Leim gegangen sind, sondern von Anfang an wußten, daß das alles ein totaler Stuß ist, was die von sich gibt, und daß sie von Anfang an darauf aus waren, Investoren zu finden und die auszunehmen.

So oder so ist die ganze Angelegenheit ein Fall für die Justiz. Und sie ist wieder ein Beispiel dafür, wie verheerend sich schlechte Schulbildung auswirkt.
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Es ist alles noch viel schlimmer! Die Djokovics waren von Anfang an dabei. Die Firma wurde am 3. Juni 2020 gegründet. Da waren die beiden Djokovics gleich mit dabei.

https://opencorporates.com/companies/dk/41407352

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QuantBioRes A/S

Company Number 41407352
Status Normal
Incorporation Date 3 June 2020 (over 1 year ago)
Company Type Aktieselskab
Jurisdiction Denmark
Restricted
Protected against unsolicited advertising: the information registered about an advertising-protected company may not be used for direct marketing, which involves direct customer contact such as telephone calls, targeted postal items, etc. See: https://datacvr.virk.dk/data/node/178

Registered Address
c/o c/o Ivan Loncarevic
Gyngemose Parkvej 3, 3
Søborg
2860
Denmark

Industry Codes
21.20.00: Manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations (Dansk Branchekode 2007)
21.20: Manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations (European Community NACE Rev 2)
2100: Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products (UN ISIC Rev 4)

Directors / Officers
Anthony Charles Slingsby, reel ejer, 3 Jun 2020-
Anthony Slingsby, bestyrelsesmedlem, 3 Jun 2020-
Anthony Slingsby, stiftere, 3 Jun 2020-
Ivan Loncarevic, direktØr, 3 Jun 2020-
Jelena Djokovic, reel ejer, 3 Jun 2020-
Mark Andrew Madden, bestyrelsesmedlem, 23 Jun 2020-
Novak Djokovic, bestyrelsesmedlem, 3 Jun 2020-
Novak Djokovic, reel ejer, 3 Jun 2020-
TULUA DOO BEOGRAD - STARI GRAD, stiftere, 3 Jun 2020-

Inactive Directors / Officers
Christian Richard Charles Dahlager, bestyrelsesmedlem, 3 Jun 2020-23 Jun 2020

Registry Page
http://datacvr.virk.dk/data/visenhed?...
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2020-12-31
PROFIT   -kr1,100,633
CURRENT ASSETS   kr756,441
TOTAL ASSETS   kr836,858
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21.20.00   Manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations   Dansk Branchekode 2007      details
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SHAREHOLDER   NUMBER OF SHARES   VOTING PERCENTAGE      
Anna Eva Charlotta Slingsby (United Kingdom)   unknown   10.00% – 14.99%      details
Anthony Charles Slingsby (United Kingdom)   unknown   15.00% – 19.99%      details
Tulua Doo Beograd - Stari Grad (Serbia)   unknown   66.66% – 89.99%      details
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Die Reihenfolge der folgenden Liste ist anscheinend: an einem Tag von unten nach oben!

https://opencorporates.com/companies/dk/41407352/events

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On 2020-06-03  Addition of officer Anthony Charles Slingsby, reel ejer
On 2020-06-03  Addition of officer Anthony Slingsby, bestyrelsesmedlem
On 2020-06-03  Addition of officer Anthony Slingsby, stiftere
On 2020-06-03  Addition of officer Christian Richard Charles Dahlager, bestyrelsesmedlem
On 2020-06-03  Addition of officer Ivan Loncarevic, direktØr
On 2020-06-03  Addition of officer Jelena Djokovic, reel ejer
On 2020-06-03  Addition of officer Novak Djokovic, bestyrelsesmedlem
On 2020-06-03  Addition of officer Novak Djokovic, reel ejer
On 2020-06-03  Addition of officer TULUA DOO BEOGRAD - STARI GRAD, stiftere
On 2020-06-03  Incorporated

On 2020-06-23  Addition of officer Mark Andrew Madden, bestyrelsesmedlem
On 2020-06-23  Removal of officer Christian Richard Charles Dahlager, bestyrelsesmedlem
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Re: Novak Djokovic, QuantBioRes A/S, Ivan Loncarevic, money losses in Søborg
« Reply #10 on: January 24, 2022, 12:12:31 PM »

Leonid Schneider hat die Irena Cosic am Wickel:

For Better Science
https://forbetterscience.com/2022/01/24/grand-slam-novak-djokovic-vs-covid-19/
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