1977 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on the BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS of ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES CONDENSED SCHEDULE
Authors not listed · 1977
This 1977 symposium shows scientists recognized EMF biological effects decades before our wireless world emerged.
Plain English Summary
This 1977 international symposium brought together researchers to examine the biological effects of electromagnetic waves, covering topics like radiation dosimetry and hyperthermia treatments. The conference represented early scientific recognition that electromagnetic fields could have measurable biological impacts. This gathering helped establish the foundation for decades of EMF health research that followed.
Why This Matters
The 1977 International Symposium on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Waves marked a pivotal moment in EMF research history. At a time when most of the wireless devices we use today didn't exist, scientists were already documenting biological responses to electromagnetic fields. The symposium's focus on dosimetry (measuring radiation exposure) and hyperthermia (tissue heating) shows researchers understood that EMFs could affect living systems in measurable ways.
What makes this particularly relevant today is the contrast with our current exposure levels. In 1977, the primary EMF sources were power lines, radio broadcasts, and early microwave technology. Today, we're surrounded by WiFi routers, cell phones, smart meters, and countless wireless devices operating at power levels and frequencies that weren't even considered back then. The scientific foundation laid at conferences like this one helped establish the biological plausibility of EMF effects that we're still studying today.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{1977_international_symposium_on_the_biological_effects_of_electromagnetic_waves__g6277,
author = {Unknown},
title = {1977 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on the BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS of ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES CONDENSED SCHEDULE},
year = {1977},
}