BEMS Fifteenth Annual Meeting Technical Program & Registration
Authors not listed · 1993
The 1993 BEMS conference showcased early bioelectromagnetics research that helped establish today's EMF health science foundation.
Plain English Summary
This 1993 conference proceedings document represents the technical program from the 15th Annual Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society (BEMS) held in Los Angeles. The conference brought together researchers studying electromagnetic field effects across various biological systems and exposure scenarios. While specific findings aren't detailed in this proceedings document, BEMS conferences historically showcase cutting-edge research on how EMF exposure affects living organisms.
Why This Matters
The 1993 BEMS conference represents a pivotal moment in EMF research history, occurring during the early surge of cellular technology adoption and growing public concern about power line health effects. This was the era when researchers were grappling with fundamental questions about biological mechanisms of EMF interaction that remain central today. The reality is that many of the research directions explored at conferences like this one laid the groundwork for our current understanding of EMF bioeffects. What makes this particularly significant is the timing - 1993 marked a period when the wireless revolution was just beginning, yet scientists were already investigating the biological implications. The research presented at such gatherings often takes years to reach peer review and decades to influence policy, meaning the questions raised in 1993 are still being answered today.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{bems_fifteenth_annual_meeting_technical_program_registration_g5540,
author = {Unknown},
title = {BEMS Fifteenth Annual Meeting Technical Program & Registration},
year = {1993},
}