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Identification of Research Needs Relating to Potential Biological or Adverse Health Effects of Wireless Communication (2008)
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Identification of Research Needs Relating to Potential Biological or Adverse Health Effects of Wireless Communication Devices

Appendix E
List of Individuals Who Submitted Statements Identifying Needs and Gaps in Research Prior to Workshop

Richard Albanese, M.D., As private citizen

Igor Y. Belyaev, Ph.D., D.Sc., The Arrhenius Laboratories for Natural Sciences

Carl Blackman, Ph.D., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Martin Blank, Ph.D., Columbia University

Ben Greenbaum, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Parkside

Magda Havas, B.Sc., Ph.D, Trent University

Catherine Kleiber, As private citizen

Dariusz Leszczyski, STUK-Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority

B. Blake Levitt, As private citizen

James Lin, Ph.D., University of Illinois, Chicago

Michael Milligan, Secretary General, Mobile Manufacturers Forum

Lloyd Morgan, Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States

Janet Newton, EMR Policy Institute

Cindy Sage, M.A., Sage Associates

Asher Sheppard, Ph.D., Asher Sheppard Consulting

Martin Wolf, Ph.D., Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory

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Identification of Research Needs Relating to Potential Biological or Adverse Health Effects of Wireless Communication Devices Appendix E List of Individuals Who Submitted Statements Identifying Needs and Gaps in Research Prior to Workshop Richard Albanese, M.D., As private citizen Igor Y. Belyaev, Ph.D., D.Sc., The Arrhenius Laboratories for Natural Sciences Carl Blackman, Ph.D., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Martin Blank, Ph.D., Columbia University Ben Greenbaum, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Parkside Magda Havas, B.Sc., Ph.D, Trent University Catherine Kleiber, As private citizen Dariusz Leszczyski, STUK-Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority B. Blake Levitt, As private citizen James Lin, Ph.D., University of Illinois, Chicago Michael Milligan, Secretary General, Mobile Manufacturers Forum Lloyd Morgan, Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States Janet Newton, EMR Policy Institute Cindy Sage, M.A., Sage Associates Asher Sheppard, Ph.D., Asher Sheppard Consulting Martin Wolf, Ph.D., Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory