The 2010 Most Influential Bioelectromagnetics Journal Paper by Citation Award

Pris: Pris (inklusive medaljer och utmärkelser)

Beskrivning

The Bioelectromagnetics Society announces the selection of 2010 Most Influential Bioelectromagnetics Journal Paper by Citation Award from among the primary research articles published between 2005 and 2009. It will be awarded to Dr. Igor Belyaev, Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Toxicology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; Dr. Catrin Baureus Koch, Department of Radiation Physics and Department of Neurosurgery, Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden; Dr. Olle Terenius and Dr. Katarina Roxstrom-Lindquist, Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Toxicology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; Dr. Lars Malmgren and Dr. Bertil Persson, Department of Radiation Physics, Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden; Dr. Wolfgang Sommer, Department of Neurotec, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; and Dr. Leif Salford, Department of Neurosurgery, Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden, for their paper entitled, Exposure of rat brain to 915 MHz GSM microwaves induces changes in gene expression but not double stranded DNA breaks or effects on chromatin conformation, published in Bioelectromagnetics, vol 27(4): 295–306. May 2006. In addition to a certificate, the Award including a monetary prize will be presented in June 2011 to Dr. Belyaev, Dr. Baureus Koch, Dr. Terenius, Dr. Roxstrom-Lindquist, Dr. Malmgren, Dr. Sommer, Dr. Salford, and Dr. Persson during the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society in Halifax, Canada. The Most Influential Bioelectromagnetics Journal Paper by Citation Award was established by the Bioelectromagnetics Society in 2007 to recognize scholarly contributions to the scientific community and to acknowledge and foster ongoing excellence in scientific discovery and achievement. James Lin* Editor University of Illinois-Chicago Chicago, Illinois

Tilldelat vid evenemang

EvenemangstitelBEMS 33rd Annual Meeting
PlatsDalhousie University, Halifax, KanadaVisa på karta
Period2011 juni 12 → 2011 juni 17

Fria nyckelord

  • rat brain
  • 915 MHz
  • GSM microwaves
  • gene expression
  • chromatin
  • conformation