2019 Most Influential Bioelectromagnetics Journal Paper Award
Abstract
The Bioelectromagnetics Society announces the 2019 Most Influential Bioelectromagnetics Journal Paper by citation from among primary research articles published between January 2014 and December 2018 to the authors: Alessia Ongaro, Agnese Pellati, Leila Bagheri, Cinzia Fortini, Stefania Setti, and Monica De Mattei. For their paper: Ongaro A, Pellati A, Bagheri L, Fortini C, Setti S, and De Mattei M. 2014. Pulsed electromagnetic fields stimulate osteogenic differentiation in human bone marrow and adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells. Bioelectromagnetics 35: 426–436. Each of the authors received a certificate of the award and monetary prize from the Bioelectromagnetics Society, Frederick, Maryland, USA in June 2020. The Most Influential Bioelectromagnetics Journal Paper Award was established by the Bioelectromagnetics Society in 2007 to recognize scholarly contributions to the scientific community, and to acknowledge and foster ongoing excellence in scientific discovery and achievement in its field of research endeavor. A listing of past award papers are given in Table 1 below.
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