Bioelectromagnetism

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032001210
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bioelectromagnetism has been gradually developing and expanding into a variety of fields in engineering, biomedical engineering, life science, medicine and biology. Bioelectromagnetism: History, Foundations and Applications provides an overview of the field and its developments; from its inception and growth through the twenty-first century, to the latest advances in electro- and magnetobiology and hazard evaluations of electromagnetic fields.

It is organized into three sections, each focusing on specific regions of bioelectromagnetism. It begins with the foundations of the field and its history, with a chronological treatment of the major subjects in bioelectromagnetism. The relationship between atmospheric electromagnetic phenomena, geomagnetism and biological systems are presented. It then discusses the many benefits of bioelectromagnetism: electroreception, magnetic navigation, magnetic sense and magnetic responses of plants, birds, animals and humans. It then moves on to human health issues and the impact of bioelectromagnetism. It also provides practical guidance on how to set safety guidelines. Finally, it looks forward to the future prospects of the field based on the latest research in the field.

In exploring both the history of the field and the latest developments in today’s research advances, this book provides a comprehensive and self-contained treatment on the subject, which will be a valuable reference for researchers in biophysics, medicine, electrical engineering and biomedical engineering.

It can be used as a companion to the editor’s previously published books: Biomagnetics: Principles and Applications of Biomagnetic Stimulation and Imaging (9781482239201, 2016, CRC Press); and Bioimaging: Imaging by Light and Electromagnetics in Medicine and Biology (9780367203047, 2020, CRC Press).

Key Features:

  • Provides both a historical view of the field, along with the latest developments in the field
  • Contains practical guidance for researchers on how to set safety guidelines for those working in the area
  • Edited by authorities in the field, with chapter contributions from specialists

Shoogo Ueno, PhD, is a professor emeritus of the University of Tokyo, Japan. His research interests include bioelectromagnetism and bioimaging. He was the President of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, BEMS, (2003–2004) and the Chairman of the Commission K on Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine of the International Union of Radio Science, URSI (2000–2003). He was named the IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Lecturer during 2010 and received the d’Arsonval Medal from the Bioelectromagnetics Society in 2010.

Tsukasa Shigemitsu, PhD, was engaged in research at Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan. He served in the Japan EMF Information Center. His main research interests include biological and health effects of electromagnetic fields. He is a member of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, BEMS, and was appointed as a member of the Board of Directors (2003–2006). He was a member of CIGRE EMF Expert Group.