December 2014
        Ready for Mars? From Mars-500 to zero-gravity medical issues
        ...Mars mission. The Moscow-based Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP) has joined with the University of London’s Centre for ... best. The Mars-500 experiment in Moscow at the IBMP provides useful information for crew constituency studies. Six men from...
        August 2021
        Robotic systems for psychological support
        ... experimental ground complex at the Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP) during the SIRIUS-21 one-year isolation experiment. Sirius...Stepanova is an engineer at the Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP) RAS, and a space journalist. She served as a...
        October 2025
        Investigating the hidden effects of zero gravity on astronaut vision
        ... Academy of Sciences, Deputy Director for academic affairs, Head of the Psychology and Psychophysiology Department of the IBMP RAS, Moscow, Russia, Alexander E Smoleevsky - Candidate of Medical Science, Leading Expert at the Scientific and Research...
        05 October 2023
        Space nation reveals ambition of global recognition
        ..., in collaboration with the Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP) in Moscow. As with the previous isolation experiment...the participation of SIRIUS female crew members, together with IBMP. An experiment involving married couples will follow shortly. ...
        February 2016
        A Moon of Their Own
        ... of the Luna-2015 (Moon-2015) project, based at the Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IBMP), a nine day all-female isolation experiment has been conducted to simulate a flight to the Moon. Ten young...
        July 2016
        Plasma Crystals - from space research to medicine on Earth and back to space again
        ... ‘Proof of Principle’ project is being financed by the German Space Agency (DLR), with support from the Russian IBMP (Institute for Biomedical Problems) and ESA, in order to explore the possibilities for cold atmospheric plasmas in space...