Commonwealth Club 11-18-10. Panel III – Magda Havas, PhD is Associate Professor of Environmental & Resource Studies at Trent University, Canada, where she teaches and does research on the biological effects of environmental contaminants, including radio frequency radiation, electromagnetic fields, dirty electricity and ground current.
Commonwealth Club 11-18-10. Panel II – Lloyd Morgan, B.S., Lead author, “Cellphones and Brain Tumors: 15 Reasons for Concern”, Senior Science Fellow, Environmental Health Trust and Member, Bioelectromagnetics Society.
Commonwealth Club 11-18-10. Panel II – Joel Moskowitz, PhD, Director, Center for Family and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley.
Commonwealth Club 11-18-10. Panel II – Martin Blank, PhD, Associate Professor, Columbia University, Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics; Researcher in Biolelectromagnetics; Author of the BioInitiative Report’s (Bioinitiative.org) section on Stress Proteins; Editor of the journal Pathophysiology’s special issue on Electromagnetic Fields, March 2009; and Past President, Bioelectromagnetics Society.
Commonwealth Club 11-18-10. Panel II – Elizabeth Kelley, M.A., Electromagnetic Safety Alliance. Introducing New Monograph of 24 Studies on ‘Mechanisms of Action’ from Electromagnetic Fields published in the European Journal of Oncology in association with the Ramazinni Institute and the International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety (ICEMS).
Commonwealth Club 11-18-10. Panel I – Magda Havas, PhD, Associate Professor of Environmental & Resource Studies, Trent University, Canada.
Commonwealth Club 11-18-10. Panel I – Starling W. Childs, M.S. is a geologist and forestry consultant, and adjunct faculty member at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, who has focused on the effects of electromagnetic radiation on wildlife and nature. He is President of the Berkshire-Litchfield Environmental Council and a partner in EECOS, …
Commonwealth Club 11-18-10. Panel I – Olle Johansson, PhD, Associate Professor and head of the Experimental Dermatology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden and Professor, The Royal Institute of Technology.
Commonwealth Club 11-18-10. Panel I – Eileen O’Connor, Director, Radiation Research Trust (U.K.). Leading U.K. campaigner and breast cancer survivor describes the source of her motivation as an activist: discovering she had breast cancer, finding a cancer cluster and an unusual concentration of other diseases in her neighborhood, realizing she was living 100 meters from …