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Alan Blood is a cell biologist specializing in Fourier modulation innovations for light microscope design and the medical applications of radiofrequency fields (RF). His research work includes a PhD project focused on the biological effects of mobile phone radiation, conducted at UNSW within the Department of Biophysics and St Vincent's Centre for Immunology. Additionally, he completed an Honours project on apoptosis biology at the Apoptosis Research Laboratory at the University of Queensland. His research interests are rooted in bioelectromagnetics, a field he has been engaged with since his undergraduate projects between 1996 and 1999, which involved studying RF field exposures and in-situ microscopy apparatus. His academic appointments reflect a dedication to advancing understanding in the intersection of biology and electromagnetic fields, paving the way for innovative research in biomedical optics and safety science.
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