Author Biographies

Martin L Pall is a Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA. He is a specialist in biological regulatory mechanisms and chronic disease.  His work includes studies of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, multiple chemical sensitivity, and the effects of low-intensity microwave electromagnetic fields (MWV-EMF) on the human body. His research interests mainly include detoxification; antioxidant; anti-inflammatory; electromagnetic fields; microwaves; calcium channels; voltage sensor; Wi-Fi; human health; children’s brain development; molecular biomarkers; electrohypersensitivity; low intensity electromagnetic fields and their pathophysiological and therapeutic effects; voltage-gated calcium channels.  Pall has a Hirsch index of 40.  Five of his seven most cited papers have been published since his "retirement" in 2008.  Because Pall received his BA degree in Physics, Phi Beta Kappa (Johns Hopkins) and his PhD degree in Biochemistry & Genetics (Caltech), this combination of expertise has been particularly useful in the understanding of the actions of electronically generated EMFs in producing biological effects in our bodies.  Pall's work since his retirement has focused entirely on analyzing published literature to produce partially novel interpretations of biological effects including chronic disease mechanisms.  Pall currently works from his home in Portland, OR but expects to move to Las Vegas, NV shortly.
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