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BEMS 32nd Annual Meeting
The 32nd Annual Meeting of The Bioelectromagnetics Society will be held June 14-18, 2010, in Seoul, Korea, at the Seoul Education Culture Center (also known as the KyoYuk MunHwa ... (more) |
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| Bioelectromagnetics, Volume 31, Issue # 6 (September 2010) released | NOW ONLINE
BIOELECTROMAGNETICS VOLUME 31, ISSUE #6 (September 2010)
We are pleased to provide you with information on the best in Bioelectromagnetics research. BEM is committed to publishing high-quality, independently peer-reviewed research and review articles focusing on experimental, theoretical, and clinical aspects of the interaction and application of electromagnetic fields and waves in biological systems.
Combined effects of 872 MHz radiofrequency radiation and ferrous chloride on reactive oxygen species production and DNA damage in human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells; Synergic effect of retinoic acid and extremely low frequency magnetic field exposure on human neuroblastoma cell line BE(2)C ; Effects of 2G and 3G mobile phones on human alpha rhythms: Resting EEG in adolescents, young adults, and the elderly; Micronuclei in the blood and bone marrow cells of mice exposed to specific complex time-varying pulsed magnetic fields; SAR versus Sinc: What is the appropriate RF exposure metric in the range 1-10 GHz; Design, implementation, and dosimetry analysis of an S-band waveguide in vitro system for the exposure of cell culture samples to pulsed fields; Effects of homogeneous and inhomogeneous static magnetic fields combined with gamma radiation on DNA and DNA repair; and Evaluation of RF electromagnetic field exposure levels from cellular base stations in Korea are covered in the September issue of Bioelectromagnetics.
Take a peek inside online at. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/34135/home
SUBMIT YOUR NEXT PAPER TO Bioelectromagnetics.
A journal that combines the best research in electromagnetics in biology and medicine with a unique mix of articles dedicated to nonionizing radiation effects, exposure dosimetry, safety protection and medical applications.
Bioelectromagnetics (Impact Factor, 2.759) covers the entire spectrum of nonionizing radiation research and is essential reading for biological scientists, engineers, medical doctors, physicists, and public health specialists in academia, government, and industry. The journal is open to a broad range of topics whose central theme falls within the interaction and application of electromagnetic fields and waves in biological systems, spanning static fields to terahertz waves and visible light. Authors are encouraged to submit their latest work via the online submission system.
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/bem?next_page=login¤t_role_id=1&config_id=1518
VIEW THE GUIDE FOR AUTHORS.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/34135/home/ForAuthors.html
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. James C. Lin, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Physiology and Biophysics
University of Illinois at Chicago (M/C 154)
Chicago, Illinois 60607-7053 USA
E-Mail: lin@uic.edu
See also: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/34135/home
Contributed by James C. Lin, Editor-In-Chief on August 4, 2010 |
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| Newsletter #214 | | A lot happened at the 32nd Annual Meeting of The Bioelectromagnetics
Society in Seoul, Korea:
The d'Arsonval Award was presented to Shoogo Ueno to honor his wide
ranging work in magnetic field effects
The presidency transferred to Jeff Carson, who promised to grow The
Society via enhanced recruitment and retention of members, a new approach to
the website, and continued focus on scientific excellence.
The first Joseph James Morrissey Memorial award, recognizing the best
student platform presentation, was presented by his widow and son in Seoul.
Beyond this, our peer-reviewed journal showed a continuing increase in
its Impact Factor, and a new CRC text explores the frontiers of
electroporation research.
See also: http://bioelectromagnetics.org/newsletter/news214.pdf
Contributed by Janie Page on July 31, 2010
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| New Wiley Online Library for Bioelectromagnetics scheduled to launch | | Wiley-Blackwell is pleased to announce that Wiley Online Library is scheduled to launch over the weekend of 7–8 August 2010. Wiley Online Library will be the new home for Bioelectromagnetics. This new service is built on the latest technology and designed with extensive input from the global scholarly community across the world and across the many subjects in which we publish. Featuring a clean and simple interface, this new online service will combine intuitive navigation, enhanced discoverability, expanded functionalities and a range of personalization options.
Following the initial release there will be an ongoing program of development which will include many additional features and new opportunities for users to interact with the content. More information is available now at: www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/info, including a list of features, regularly updated FAQs, screenshots, online demos and more details about the new website for all users. You can also sign up for alerts from this website to get updates on developments as they happen.
See also: www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/info
Contributed by Selene Carey, Editor, Life Science Journals, John Wiley & Sons on July 27, 2010
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