Bioelectromagnetics

 

NOW ONLINE - BIOELECTROMAGNETICS VOLUME 33, ISSUE #2 (February 2012)

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.

This issue features two review articles: Therapeutic effects of whole-body devices applying pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF): A systematic literature review and Microsecond and nanosecond electric pulses in cancer treatments. The research articles include: Long-term digital mobile phone use and cognitive decline in the elderly; No effects of short-term exposure to mobile phone electromagnetic fields on human cognitive performance: A meta-analysis; Application of an induced field sensor for assessment of electromagnetic exposure from compact fluorescent lamps; Whole-genome expression analysis in primary human keratinocyte cell cultures exposed to 60 GHz radiation; Comparison of complex permittivities of isotonic colloids containing single-wall carbon nanotubes of varying chirality; and Head exposure system for a human provocation study to assess the possible influence of UMTS-like electromagnetic fields on cerebral blood circulation using near-infrared imaging. These papers are published in the February 2012 issue of Bioelectromagnetics.

Take a look inside online at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bem.v33.2/issuetoc

SUBMIT YOUR NEXT PAPER TO Bioelectromagnetics (Impact Factor, 2.759).

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 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 at:

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291521-186X/homepage/ForAuthors.html

Editor-in-Chief: James C. Lin, Ph.D.

Professor of Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Physiology and Biophysics - University of Illinois at Chicago (M/C 154)

E-Mail: lin@uic.edu