Links

Internationale organisaties

Belgische organisaties of instellingen

Buitenlands organisaties

  • ARPANSA: Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency
  • NIH: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
  • Federal Office of Public Health (Swiss)
  • SAGE : Stakeholer Advisory Group on EMF ELF (UK). Participatory decision making, strategy development, facilitation & mediation
  • De Gezondheidsraad: Onafhankelijk wetenschappelijk adviesorgaan voor regering en parlement

Wetenschappelijke organisaties

  • Arimmora: Advanced Research on Interaction Mechanisms of electroMagnetic exposures with Organisms for Risk Assessment
  • BEMS: Bioelectromagnetics Society
  • EBEA: European Bio Electromagnetics Association
  • FEMU: Forschungszentrum für Elektro-Magnetische Umweltverträglichkeit (Research Center for Bioelectromagnetic Interaction)
    See also EMF-Portal, the FEMU web-based information platform regarding the effects of electromagnetic fields on humans and on interaction with biological systems or body aids
  • FGF: The Research Association for Radio Applications (supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and the Swiss Federal Office of Communications)
  • IEEE: the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
  • INRS: Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité
  • Power Lines and Cancer FAQs by John Moulder, Professor of Radiation Oncology, Medical College of Wisconsin, U.S.A. (Last complete update: 11-Jul-2005)
    (http://www.mcw.edu/radiationoncology/ourdepartment/radiationbiology/Power-Lines-and-Cancer-FAQs.htm)
  • The Science Forum EMF

Elektriciteitsmaatschappijen

Electromagnetic compatibility

Duikers

 

  •  BMBS COST Action BM1309: European network for innovative uses of EMFs in biomedical applications (EMF-MED)
  • Cost Action 281: Potential Health Implications from Mobile Communication Systems
  • NIOSH Fact Sheet: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health – EMFs in the Workplace
    (http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/96-129/)

 

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