He has described one subfamily, 7 new genera and 11 subgenera of living organisms, discovered and described 37 new biological species[4][5] inhabiting Japan, Korea, Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Myanmar (Burma), New Zealand, India, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Ukraine and Hungary.
His studies have been quoted in publications of scientists of 65 countries in 12 languages (including English, Hungarian, Spanish, Italian, German, French, and Japanese).
He is represented in the biographical reference books "Contemporary Who’s Who" (USA) and "Outstanding Europeans of the 21st Century" (Great Britain).
He is a member of the editorial boards of the scientific journals "Tavricheskiy Mediko-biologicheskiy Vestnik"[10] (Ukraine) and "Entomologist’s Gazette" (Great Britain), the scientific Readers "Problems, Achievements and Prospects of Development of Life Sciences and Practical Public Health (Transactions of the Crimean State Medical University)"[10] and "The Marine Doctor’s Bulletin".
He has published several books ("A Shocking Secret of the Sistine Chapel",[11] "Das Schockierende Geheimnis der Sixtinischen Kapelle"[12] and "Old Testament’s Secret of the Rib of Adam") and articles (in the journals "Chemistry and Life",[13][14] "Asclepius", "Discoveries and Hypotheses", "Kontakto"[15]) devoted to his unusual hypotheses at the crossroads of medicine, art and history.
[16] He has published four poetic collections: "Wings’ Stroke",[17] "The Black-and-White Square", "The life of the ‘Bats’" and "The Wells of Memory".
He is also the scripter of hymn, the author of flag and the co-author of coat of arms of the Crimea State Medical University.