Background
Vadim Georgievich Zilov was born on December 18, 1940 in Moscow.
Vadim Georgievich Zilov was born on December 18, 1940 in Moscow.
Vadim Georgievich Zilov graduated from the medical faculty of the 1st Moscow Medical Institute named after I. Sechenov.
Vadim Georgievich Zilov worked at the Department of Normal Physiology of the 1st MMI named after I. Sechenov: Assistant (1967-1969), Associate Professor (1969-1979), Professor (1979-1993). In 1988-1992 - pro-rector for the scientific work of the 1st MMI named after I. Sechenov. Since 1993, Vadim Georgievich has been in charge of the Department of Non-Drug Methods of Treatment and Clinical Physiology of the Moscow Medical Academy named after I. Sechenov.
Vadim Georgievich Zilov is a member of the scientific committee of the International Association Su Jok acupuncture (1990), academician of the Academy of Medical and Technical Sciences (1997), International Academy of Informatization (1996), member of the All-Union (Russian) Society of Physiologists named after I. Pavlova (in 1992-2004 - Chairman of the Moscow Physiological Society), member of the Bureau of the Department of Biomedical Sciences of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (1996), Chairman of the section "Traditional Medicine" at the Scientific Council of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (1995), member of the Scientific Problem Commissions of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences "Mechanisms of the systemic organization of physiological functions" (1994) The "Brain" (1999), "Fundamental and clinical research of integrative activity of the nervous system in norm and pathology" (2002), a member of two dissertational councils, deputy chairman of the section of biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences of the Expert Council on medicine VAK of Russian Federation, a member of the editorial board of the journal "Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine", edsovetov magazines "Reflexotherapy", "Manual Therapy", "Bulletin of New Medical Technologies", "Current Issues in Restorative Medicine", "Traditional Medicine", associative member of the International Journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences.