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2009

Special Issue on "Bioelectrics" in the IEEE Trans. Dielectric and Electrical was published in October of 2009 - Richard Heller and Karl H. Schoenbach served as Guest Editors.
 
Workshop on "Bioelectrics" at the 2009 DEIS Conference in Virginia Beach was organized by Juergen Kolb
 
Patent on "Method and Device for Creating a Micro Plasma Jet," issued August 11, 2009, Inventors are Abdel Aleam H. Mohamed, Karl H. Schoenbach, Juergen F. Kolb.
 

Patent on "Activation of Calcium-Mediated Cell Functions in Cells and Tissues, Including Aggregation of Human Platelets, by Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields," issued July 2009, Inventors are Peter F. Blackmore, Stephen J. Beebe, E. Stephen Buescher, Karl H. Schoenbach

 

Carrie Gurnee, a graduate student working with Prof. B. Hargrave, won the 3rd place award at the 87th Annual Meeting Virginia Academy of Science.

 

 
 

July 11, 2007


Announcing a Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science on Nonthermal Medical/Biological Applications Using Ionized Gases and Electromagnetic Fields (Scheduled for August 2008)



Successful applications of ionized gases and electromagnetic (both wideband and narrow band) exposures for tasks ranging from decontamination, sterilization and food preservation to cellular manipulation, field-assisted drug-delivery, and tissue engineering has presented new opportunities and innovative alternatives for biological, medical and environmental applications. The growing interest in this research area is evident from the dramatic increase in the number of contributed papers and presentations, and dedicated sessions at international conferences, such as the IEEE International Conferences on Pulsed Power and Plasma Science (PPPS), Bioelectromagnetics annual meeting (BEMS), the Biophysical Society conference, and the International Conference on Plasma Medicine (ICPM). Special issues of the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science devoted to this topic of "Nonthermal Medical/Biological Applications Using Ionized Gases and Electromagnetic Fields" were published in previous years (2002, 2004, and 2006). The brought together scientists, engineers and practitioners from the medical communities with expertise in such diverse fields as physics, cell and molecular biology, medicine, electrical and biomedical engineering, microbiology, plasma science and environmental engineering. The intent of this upcoming special issue is to continue to provide an opportunity and avenue for publication of new results, developments, methods and concepts in this exciting, interdisciplinary research area to a wide audience. Given the rapid developments in this field, submissions on topics covered at conferences such as PPPS 2007, BEMS 2007, and ICPM 2007, reflecting the state-of-the-art, are encouraged. Other contributions, not previously covered in the above conferences, are also solicited. Submissions relating to the following general topics and areas are invited for this upcoming Special Issue:
  • Electroporation and its medical applications
  • Biological decontamination (pulsed electric fields, microwaves, ultraviolet radiation, and other methods)
  • Interactions of high frequency electromagnetic fields with biological systems
  • Pulsed microwave- and milli-meter wave induced bio-effects
  • Interactions of non-thermal plasmas with microorganisms and biological tissues
  • Plasma-aided sterilization, blood clotting, and biomedical applications of cold plasmas
  • Direct plasma applications in medicine for the treatment of diseases
  • Plasma-aided sterilization, blood clotting, and biomedical applications of cold plasmas
  • Modeling and simulation pertaining to bio-physics, bio-medical engineering, cellular and tissue interactions with plasmas and electric field, and medical bio-chemistry.
All contributions should reach the Guest Editors by October 15, 2007. Detailed instructions for authors can be found inside the back cover of the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science and on the website: www.ieee.org/pubs/authors.html. Submissions are through Manuscript CentralTM (tps-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com), and the journal standard polices (including page charges and reprints) will apply. Additional information can be found at http://www.ieeetps.org. Authors may seek additional information by contacting any one of the following Guest Editors:

Prof. Ravi P. Joshi
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529, USA.
Phone: +1 (757) 683-4827
Fax: +1 (757) 683-3220
E-mail: rjoshi@odu.edu

Professor Hidenori Akiyama
Director, 21st Century COE Program on Pulsed Power Science
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Kumamoto University
Kumamoto 860, JAPAN
Phone: +81-96-342-3808
Fax: +81-96-342-3818
E-mail: akiyama@cs.kumamoto-u.ac.jp

Prof. Alexander Fridman
Director, Drexel Plasma Institute
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
Curtis Hall 151C, Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Phone: (215) 895-1542
FAX: (215) 895-1478
E-mail: fridman@drexel.edu


July 10, 2007


Hunter Baldwin Hunter Baldwin joins the Center for Bioelectrics as biolaboratory technician.



June 21, 2007


Prof. Karl H. Schoenbach, of Old Dominion University's Frank Reidy Research Center for Bioelectrics, received the Peter Haas Award At the 2007 IEEE Pulsed Power and Plasma Science Conference in Albuquerque, NM.

The Peter Haas Award was established at the 6th IEEE Pulsed Power Conference (June, 1987) and bears the name of the late Peter Haas who was recognized at the 2nd Pulse Power Conference (1979) "for many contributions to a strong and vigorous pulsed power program through sound management, steadfast conviction, and farsighted technical acumen." Today, the Peter Haas Award honors those individuals who share Peter's dedication, leadership, and vision for Pulsed Power and demonstrate it through their continued efforts to develop programs of research, education, and information exchange.