Awarding of the 2009 most influential bioelectromagnetics journal paper by citation award
Abstract
An annual Most Influential Bioelectromagnetics Journal Paper by Citation Award for an article published in Bioelectromagnetics during the past 5 years (2004–2008) is given by the Bioelectromagnetics Society. The 2009 Award was selected from among the primary research articles on recommendation of the Editorial Board of Bioelectromagnetics and approved by the Board of Directors of the Bioelectromagnetics Society. The Award was announced during the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, held in Seoul, Korea on June 14–18, 2010. The Award paper is: Krause CM, Haarala C, Sillanmäki, L, Koivisto M, Alanko K, Revonsuo A, Laine M, Hämäläinen H. Effects of electromagnetic field emitted by cellular phones on the EEG during an auditory memory task: A double blind replication study. Bioelectromagnetics 2004 January; 25(1):33–40. In addition to a certificate, the Award also includes a monetary prize. Congratulations to these authors for their scientific and scholarly accomplishments. James C. Lin Editor
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