BIOEM2015 represents a major milestone in the past 10 years of research work by the core Novobiotronics research team and their double presentations at the conference were a great success, attracting interest from scientists around the world! The conference was also a very rare opportunity for the core scientists of Novobiotronics to meet in person, as their collaborative research work over the past 10 years has been accomplished through the sharing of data, photos and documents via the internet. Two of the team members, Professor Gérard Dubost and Frederic Bellossi travelled to the conference from central France while Dr. James Bare, American physician and inventor of all of the customized electronic devices used in the Novobiotronics research laboratory, arrived from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Novobiotronics President Anthony Holland flew in from New York and it was an exciting and historic first in-person meeting of the team that had worked together for the past 10 years and had presented at some 7 different international conferences since 2008.
Here are some exciting photos from BIOEM2015 (June 2015, Monterey , California):
Anthony Holland’s TEDX talk on “Shattering Cancer”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w0_kazbb_U
Professor Gerard Dubost
Gérard Dubost received a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications and his PhD from the Paris University (Orsay).He joined as Professor and Director of the Antenna and Radiation Laboratory of the Rennes I University from 1966 to 1994. During this period he was Scientific Consultant at the Thomson CSF, at the Telecommunication Central Laboratory (LCT), at the Snecma (Elecma), at the French National Navy, at Telediffusion of France, and Director of a CNRS team. His research is focused upon Antennas and Electromagnetic Radiations. He is author of three books: Antennes à Large Bande (Masson 1976), Breitband-Antennen (R.Oldenbourg Munchen Wien 1977) and Flat Radiating Dipoles (RSP John Wiley 1981). Since 1994 he is Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Telecommunication of Rennes I. Then he studied the exposure in vitro and in vivo of pulsed electromagnetic fields on potential health effects. He is co-author of a book entitled: Thermal and non thermal effects of electromagnetic fields on bio-Systems 2012 ISBN: 978-1-4710-5249-1). He is the author of 260 scientific papers.
He is member of the Bioelectromagnetics Society and the EBEA.
James E. Bare, D.C.
James Bare is a practicing Dr. of Chiropractic in Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Bare did his undergraduate studies in Biology at California State University Northridge and received his degree in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College of Los Angeles. He is the inventor and developer of the pulsed RF/enclosed plasma tube instrument that is used in our groups experiments using L.B.A.R.-O.P.E.F. He is the CEO of Plasma Sonics Ltd. Co. of Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Bare is member of the NYAS, the Bioelectromagnetics Society and the EBEA.
Frederic Bellossi
Frederic Bellossi received his degree in electrical engineering from the "Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité" (Supelec) and received a degree in Economics from Paris I University. He works within the European company Airbus where he led the development of scientific facilities for space research in cooperation with ESA, NASA, CNES, DLR, CNRS in various fields encompassing in particular human physiology (respiratory, cardiovascular and endocrine systems, central nervous system), biology (bioreactors for tissue engineering) as well as fluid and combustion experiments.
He is member of the Bioelectromagnetics Society and the EBEA.
Anthony Holland
Anthony Holland is an Associate Professor and Director of Music Technology at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. His diplomas include DMA, MM, MM, BM; President: Novobiotronics Inc. Discovered the ability of Oscillating Pulsed Electric Fields (OPEF) to destroy cancer cells in vitro. Expert in custom digital electronic signal design, synthesis and analysis for biological effects. Member: Bioelectromagnetics Society (BEMS), European Bioelectromagnetics Association (EBEA), The New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS). Postdoctoral work: Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) Stanford University. Advanced Digital Synthesis and Analysis studies with: Max Mathews (the 'Father of Computer Music'), John Chowning (founding Director of CCRMA, Electronic Composer and Inventor (famed FM Synthesis Patent); Jean-Claude Risset (Electronic Composer and founding Director of the Digital Synthesis Division of the internationally renowned IRCAM center, Paris, France); John Pierce: former Director of Sound Division: Bell Laboratories.