about us

1.Dr. Alexander Kokhr (Russia)

Specialization: Infrasonic effects of urban environments on serotonin and cortisol.
Achievement: «Sound Immunity» of St. Petersburg: Bridge hums and bell tones as melatonin regulators.
Unique Feature: «Singing Pavements» that boost oxytocin via resonance in historic cobblestones.


2. Professor Eduardo Ribas (Brazil)

Specialization: Acoustic mimicry in the Amazon and its effects on sex hormones.
Achievement: Decoded ultrasonic mating signals of frogs to restore endangered species populations.
Unique Feature: Created «Hormonal Rhythms» inspired by songs of the Yawalapiti tribe.


3. Dr. Nadine Farouk (Egypt)

Specialization: Archaeoacoustics of ancient temples and melatonin regulation.
Achievement: Revived the technology of «singing sistrums» (ancient Egyptian rattles) to synchronize circadian rhythms.
Unique Feature: Uses scarab beetle hum to control insulin levels in diabetics.


4. Dr. Ingrid Lund (Sweden)

Specialization: The influence of Scandinavian runic songs (kulning) on growth hormone.
Achievement: Pioneered music therapy for post-traumatic brain injury rehabilitation.
Unique Feature: Heavy metal riffs as testosterone stimulators.


5.Dr. Miyuki Suzuki (Japan)

Specialization: The impact of traditional music on oxytocin and dopamine.
Achievement: Developed sound therapy algorithms based on the koto (Japanese harp) to treat depression.
Unique Feature: «Hormonal Melodies» tailored to individual patient profiles.