EVENTS

  • 7 March 2009 - 8 March 2009
              Cytotron® Training and Certification Programme in S-CARD Campus, Bangalore, India

As required by the CE certifying body, all those using the RFQMR technology,i.e. Cytotron®, must themselves be certified. Inline with this, a certification course was held at CARD Campus, Bangalore on 7th & 8th March 2009. A total of 36 participants attended the course from Malaysia & India.

The speakers were Dr.R.V.Kumar, Dr.Radhesh and Dr.Pandey. The course covered topics on Basics of Radio Physics, Principles of RFQMR, MRI in relation to RFQMR, Importance of PD sequence and FLASH in RFQMR, RFQMR Dosimetery in Musculo- skeletal disorders and RFQMR Dosimetery in Malignant Disorders. Among the paticipants there were medical, clinical and radiation oncologists, cardio thoracic surgeon, orthopaedic surgeon and physicians. RFQMR technologist were also certified during this course.

                   From Left: Dr.Rajah Vijay Kumar, Dr.Radesh


                   Dr.Radesh presenting on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in relation to RFQMR


                   Dr.Pandey presenting on Basics of Radio Physics



                            Some of the participants of the seminar




  • 16 October 2008 - 19 October 2008
             MOS Annual Scientific Meeting 2008, Pacific Sutera Hotel, Sutera Harbour, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
             
              Attended by :-
              a) Dr.Ramesan B. Pillai (Managing Director, Scalene Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd)
              b) Prof. Meena Augustus PhD. (Exec VP and CSO,Shreis Scalene Sciences LLC.)





Paper presented in the conference:-

  • 24 April 2008
             1st Scalene Regional Representatives' Conference held in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia .

                     
 

       From Left:-
        - Dr.Ranjit Kumar - Scalene Cybernetics Limited, India
        - Dr. G. S. Nayar - Scalene Cybernetics Limited, India
        - Dr.B.Ramesan Pillai - Scalene Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
        - Dr. Rajah Vijay Kumar - Scalene Cybernetics Limited, India 
        - Mr. Roland Pluut - Scalene Medical AB (Europe)
        - Dr. Imri Jakopitz , Hungary
        - Mr. Liaquat Ali Malik, Pakistan
        - Dr. Rayol John Augustus, Shreis Scalene Sciences (Americas & Carribean)
   

  • 18 September 2007
              Meeting with directors held in Scalene Cybernetics Limited - S CARD, Bangalore, India
             
       

               From Left:-
                - Dr.B.Ramesan Pillai - Managing Director, Scalene Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
                - Dr. A.J.H. Jongbloed R A  - Director, Scalene Medical AB, Europe
                - Dr. Rajah Vijay Kumar - Chairman, Scalene Cybernetics Limited, India


  • 26 April 2007 - 29 April 2007
              AFPM and RACGP Inaugural Joint General Practice Conference
              Theme : Advances in Musculosketel Diseases In General Practice





  • 13 March 2007 - 16 March 2007
              Visit to Healthia Rehabilitation Centre, Pristina, Kosovo


 Dr. Kumar (middle) with a cancer patient treated using Cytotron® on his left and patient's son on his right


Cytotron® Team Worldwide

  • 17 November 2006
             Academy of Science Malaysia's Eminent Persons Lecture held at The Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur



  • Jun 2006
         "Cytonics - a mystery of the living cell"

            Author : Dr. Rajah Vijay Kumar, D. Sc.




  Foreword from the book:-
       
"While we live in a world of marvelous complexity and variety, what is invariant is that it is a world underwritten by absolute truth which invariant truth represents the bedrock upon which science rests.

Dr. Rajah Vijay Kumar has broken new ground. In his outstanding work on a unique subject, Cytonics, Vijay achieves a new plateau in our understanding of cellular function.

Thinking laterally and looking at a new concept or giving new explanations to the old is indeed a tough task. I had long ago written that our findings when working on the world's first MRI Scanner would have powerful applications in anti-cancer technology. I had discovered in 1971 ("Tumor Detection by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance" Science, 171: 1151-1153, 1971) that cancer tissue had dramatic elevations in their NMR relaxation times that should enable their detection if a body sized MR scanner could be built. I knew at the time in accord with the writings of Dunham et al. and Brunschwig that malignant cells were marked by elevated cell potassium values and depressed Ca++ levels. I knew that changes in water content and water structure, which almost inevitably accompanied such changes in tissue alkali cation composition would be detectable by NMR. Vijay has taken this further and has tried to look deep into the cellular structures from an electronic perspective and explains how such pathological changes might be reversed by Magnetic Resonance, another outcome I hope for. Truly, Vijay's Rotational Field Quantum Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Technology is the flip side of my most beloved invention the MRI Scanner.

When I saw the world's first MR-Image, which I obtained with my colleagues, Mike Goldsmith and Larry Minkoff, at 4:45 am on July 3rd 1977, a cross-section at the Tg level of Larry Minkoff, my excitement skyrocketed. My dream had actually succeeded in taking its first step. 1 had succeeded in the construction of a real life NMR body scanner, despite the multitude of pejoratives and assertions of physical law violation that had been generated to disparage it. I had recommended in 1969 in my grant application to the Health Research Council of the City of New York, that "1 will make every effort myself and through collaborators, to establish that all tumors can be recognized by their potassium relaxation times or H20-proton spectra and proceed with the development of instrumentation and probes that can be used to scan the human body externally for early signs of malignancy. Detection of internal tumors during the earliest stages of their genesis should bring us very close to the total eradication of this disease" (The Pioneers of NMR and Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Medicine: The Story of MRI by J. Mattson and M. Simon. Bar-Han U. Press, 1996, Chapter 8, A3). Vijay's pioneering work in Cytonics and the Electronics of the Living Cell and the "nanoblaster" bring to life new technologies for coupling the early MR detection of cancer tissue to efficient methods for eradicating them.

One cannot be but greatly impressed by Vijay's accomplishments as the author of Cytonics- a mystery of the living cell. This seminal work is a landmark contribution that will shape the development of Cytonics and related areas of Science, Technology and Medicine. "
-Dr. Raymond V. Damadian-
    
 

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