What are the impacts of electromagnetic fields on human health and well-being of citizens.
The CLUE-H network involves more than 70 European research organizations in four research consortia (ETAIN, GOLiAT, NextGEM, SEAWave), with additional contributions from scientists in USA, Korea, and Japan.
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The CLUE – H cluster
Uniting four research initiatives in one large cluster will help create synergies and amplify the effort of individual research initiatives.
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CLUE-H projects collaborate across five working groups
Uniting five research initiatives in one large cluster will help create synergies and amplify the effort of individual research initiatives.
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The latest updates from across CLUE-H
Investigating 5G’s Impact on Pollinators and Biodiversity: Insights from the ETAIN Project
The ETAIN project explores how 5G radiation impacts insect pollinators and biodiversity, focusing on bees and fruit flies. This research is key to understanding environmental and ecological shifts due to RF-EMFs.
Does EMF exposure threaten human health? Three studies aim to shed light to this question
Does EMF exposure pose a risk to human health? NextGEM's main goal is to answer this question, and it investigates it through many lines of research. The objective is to assess the effects of RF exposure across various frequency bands using both in vitro and in vivo...
SEAWave at the annual meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis
SEAWave met the Society for Risk Analysis. Two researchers from the IU team presented their work concerning perceived exposure to electromagnetic fields in everyday cell phone usage situations and location preferences for 5G mobile phone antennas.
CLUE-H projects presented their work at BioEM
CLUE-H projects (ETAIN, GOLIAT, NextGEM, and SEAWave) presented their advancements and first results at the annual BioEM conference
What do people know and think about 5G? Creating mental models for #ProjectGOLIAT
STM intends to support individual mobility of students or early stage researchers in the low-middle income countries.
BioEM’s Call for Short Term Mission of Students and Early Stage Researchers (STM)
STM intends to support individual mobility of students or early stage researchers in the low-middle income countries.
CLUE-H Newsletter | Issue #1 | March 2024
The First Newsletter of the CLUE-H was released.
BioEM 2024 in Chania, Greece 16-21 June 2024
We are delighted to announce BioEM 2024, the premier international conference in the field of bioelectromagnetics, taking place from June 16th to 21st, 2024, in the picturesque city of Chania, on the beautiful island of Crete, Greece. BioEM is renowned as the largest...
SEAWave Webinar on 15 January 2024
SEAWave Webinar This webinar will be an opportunity to learn about the recent results of the SEAWAVE project on exposure assessments and their analysis. The seminar will focus first on exposures induced by base station antennas. Various presentations will discuss and...
10th Course: “Electromagnetic fields and health – epidemiological approaches”
Erice (Sicily, Italy): April 7 to April 12, 2024 The goal of the course is to empower participants to apply epidemiological approaches with confidence. Focus of the course is on electromagnetic fields and health, for which there will be in-depth review, in sights and...
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