2018 – SPEAKERS

Gerald Pollack

University of Washington

His interests have ranged broadly, from biological motion and cell biology to the interaction of biological surfaces with aqueous solutions. 

Title Of Talk

Role of Water in the molecular mechanism of muscle contraction.

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Luc Montagnier
(Nobel Prize)

World Foundation for Aids Research and Prevention, France

Recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Implements research on electromagnetic signals from DNA, studying the effect of these signals on water. 

Title Of Talk

Water  Structures Carrying DNA Information from Pathogens: Perspective to Diagnosis and Therapy of Chronic Diseases 

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Serge Kernbach

Cybertronica Research, Germany 

His main research interest is focused on biological and technological collective systems, weak bio-physical interactions, he is an author and co-author of 4 books and over 150 articles in international journals and conferences with best paper awards. Recently the book “Supernatural. Scientific approach” has been appeared to Russian readers, which is related to unconventional research, weak interactions, and integration of technologies and consciousness. 
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Title Of Talk

Characterizing the non-chemical water treatment – advanced biological and electrochemical approaches

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Giuseppe Vitiello

Honorary Professor, University of Salerno and INFN, Italy.  

Research activity in elementary particles, condensed matter physics, biological systems and brain studies.  
We describe the dynamic origin of the high efficiency and precise targeting of Taq activity in PCR. The interaction couplings, frequencies, amplitudes, and phase modulations comprise a pattern of fields which constitutes the electromagnetic image of DNA in the surrounding water, which is what the polymerase enzyme actually recognizes in the DNA water environment. 

Title Of Talk

Water Electromagnetic Imaging and the Polymerase Chain Reaction

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James Brownridge

Nuclear Instruction Specialist and Radiation Safety Officer

He believes that nature is always trying to tell us something. However, we often do not listen. His research interest is broadly varied and extensive. Currently his interest is in developing new innovative table-top research tools and techniques that will allow us to better understand what nature is trying to tell us. A prime example is a new proficient way to produce x-rays by heating and cooling pyroelectric crystals. Also, he has developing a new technique for the production of metastable circular convection cells in water. 

Title Of Talk

Electrical, convective and thermal activity in cooling, freezing and melting water

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Leoni Villano Bonamin

Doctor in Veterinary Medicine by the University of Sao Paulo – Brazil (USP, 1987) 

Master’s degree (1990) and PhD (1995) in Experimental and Comparative Pathology by the University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil, with Doctorate Sandwich period at École Nationale Vétérinaire de Lyon – France (1992-1993).    
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Title Of Talk

Physical properties of high dilutions and the corresponding biological action

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Kirsten Deutschlander

Germany

Her is a specialist in general medicine, Natural healing, Acupuncture, Psychotherapy, water research in medicine. Chief physician of a Prevention- and Rehabilitation Clinic. Lecturer, Author,  Chairman of the Association “Sources of Life”.

Title Of Talk

Why we should all be interested in water – surprising effects of a Mineral Drinking Cur with Artesian Spring Water

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Tomiichi Hasegawa

Professor of fluid engineering of Niigata University, Japan.

His research interests are fluid mechanics and rheology of dilute polymer solutions, surfactant solutions and water itself in high strain rates, measurement of viscoelasticity in the flow of these fluids through small apertures, detergency based on fluid mechanics, and utilization of wind and marine energies. Currently his main research is fluid mechanics and chemistry of water through micro-apertures. He got doctoral degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology, had been a professor of fluid engineering of Niigata University over thirty years, and is the president of Niigata College of Technology. 

Title Of Talk

Possibility of organic synthesis after the flow of water through micro-orifices

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Luis Paulo N. Rebelo

Professor of Structural Chemistry, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal 

Alternative Fluids for Green Chemistry Laboratory. Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal .
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Title Of Talk

Water @ deep negative pressure – high isotropic tension : structure & dynamics

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Dr Lionel R Milgrom

PhD Chem FRSC FRSA LCH MARH 

Programme for Advanced Homeopathic Research, London, UK 

Title Of Talk

Why is  catalase  so  fast? A Novel Hypothesis to Explain the Incredibly Fast Enzyme-catalysed Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide

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Ernst Zürcher

Prof. Dr.

He is (until July 2016) professor for wood science and researcher at the Bern University of Applied Science and is still invited lecturer at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) and at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETHZ). The research activities focus on tree vitality, spiral structures, chronobiology (rhythms in tree growth and wood properties) and sustainable development. 

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Title Of Talk

Lunar Rhythmicities in Properties of Water interacting with Plants

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Dr. Daniel Fels  

Dr. Daniel Fels worked originally on host-parasite interactions in his primary field of evolutionary biology. In 2006, he entered the developing field of physical signalling among cells. His independent research on electromagnetic signalling confirmed experiments of the early 20th century and went beyond them (PLoS 2009, Axiomathes 2012, J Biophys 2016, SciRep 2017, Biol 2018). Still in 2012 he organised the international conference Fields of the Cell (in 2012), followed by the edition of the eBook Fields of the Cell (eds. Fels D, Cifra M, Scholkmann F). Fels is currently developing his private Laboratory of biophysical cell communication (LBC).

Title Of Talk

Electromagnetic communication in the Ciliate Paramecium caudatum

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Vitorio Elia

Dept. of Chemical Sciences, University “Federico II” of Naples, Italy

His major research interests are the Thermodynamics of Aqueous Solutions and the new properties of perturbed pure water.

Title Of Talk

Hydrophilic polymers. Effects on the structure of the water solvent. Similarities and peculiarities.

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Igor Jerman

Institute Bion, Slovenia

biologist, leads a private Institute for bioelectromagnetics and new biology and is focused on informational characteristics of water and electromagnetic nature of life.  
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Title Of Talk

Water – the active medium of circular passage between energy, information and matter

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Dongping Zhong

Robert Smith Professor of Physics, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry 

Dongping Zhong received his B.S. in laser physics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China and his Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from California Institute of Technology under Prof. Ahmed H. Zewail in 1999. For his Ph.D. work, Dr. Zhong received the Herbert Newby McCoy Award and the Milton and Francis Clauser Doctoral Prize from Caltech. He continued his postdoctoral research at Caltech with focus on protein dynamics in the same group. In 2002, he joined The Ohio State University as an Assistant Professor and currently he is Robert Smith Professor of Physics and Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. He is the Packard Fellow, Sloan Fellow, Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, Guggenheim Fellow, APS Fellow, AAAS Fellow, as well as the recipient of the NSF CAREER Award and the OCPA Outstanding Young Researcher Award. His research interests include biomolecular interactions and dynamics using ultrafast photon and electron methods.

Title Of Talk

Dynamics and mechanism of water-protein interactions

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Dr. Nigel Dyer

He has attended all but one of the Water Conferences in search of theories and experimental data that will unlock some of the remaining difficult problems in biology and water physics.

Title Of Talk

The Ecto-nox protein: Timely evidence for long range interactions in water?

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Huping Hu

PhD, JD, QuantumDream, Inc., USA 

He is a biophysicist-attorney & currently holds the positions of the President of QuantumDream, Inc., the President of Scientific God Inc. & the Principal of the Law Office of Huping Hu. His main research interests are consciousness & scientific evidence of God. He is the proponent, in collaboration with Dr. Maoxin Wu, of the spin-mediated consciousness theory and the principle of existence. Further, he discovered, in collaboration with Wu, evidence of nonlocal effects of chemical substances on the brain and evidence of nonlocal chemical, thermal and gravitational effects in water.

Title Of Talk

Experimental Evidence of Nonlocal Physical & Chemical Effects in Water

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John Stuart Reid

Sonic Age Ltd, Acoustic-Physics Research, UK 

His primary research interests are focused on Faraday Waves, utilising the CymaScope instrument that he developed, imprinting  sound and vibration onto pure water, thus rendering it visible for study.

Title Of Talk

CymaScope Imaging and Analysis of Cancer Cell and Healthy Sell Sonic Signatures in Water

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Dipl.-Ing

Dr. Elmar C. Fuchs

Program Manager at Wetsus, European Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Water Technology 

Title Of Talk

Proton transfer through a floating water bridge

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Gery AC Pollet 

In the early nineties, Gery launched one of the first European “Internet Services Providers”. Since that time he became a wellknown “serial internet entrepreneur” and launched over half a dozen internet companies. 

Title Of Talk

The Memory of Water

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Vic Norris

Emeritus Professor of Biology, University of Rouen France

Laboratory of Microbiology Signals and Microenvironment  

Title Of Talk

“Order for nothing”, the bacterial cell cycle and water

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Various People

A.I.Konovalov Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, Kazan Scientific Centre RAS, Kazan, Russia   

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V.L.Voeikov Ph.D., Dr. Biol. Sci., Professor, Vice-Chairman Chair of Bioorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Biology Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow, Russia 

Title Of Talk

The emerging concept of aqueous systems as disperse and dissipative entities. is it a possible foundation of homeopathy?

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Jan Pokorný

Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Department of Dielectrics 

Title Of Talk

“Order for nothing”, the bacterial cell cycle and water

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Masaaki Takarada

Graduate from Kyusyu University Electrical Engineering Department, Japan 

Title Of Talk

Morning Sun and Evening Sun

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Glen Rein

PhD, Quantum-Biology Research Lab CA, USA

Dr. Rein received his PhD in Biochemistry from the University of London and went on to conduct biomedical research for 25 years at prestigious academic institutions including Stanford and Harvard Medical Schools. 

Title Of Talk

Imprinting water with frequency and digital information

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Dave Court 

Dave has over 15 years experience in the design of hardware/software systems and is responsible for NES Health’s R&D division supporting global customers.  With a background in software engineering and developing communication products for the world’s largest banks/telecommunication providers, Dave now leads NES Health’s growing platform and water imprinting strategy. By driving an evolution in exponential health technology, he is embedding the latest science and understanding from the worlds of machine learning, artificial intelligence and water technology into NES Health products. NES Health has big plans to bring health to billions of people. Dave is based in the UK and is a close follower of deep learning technologies coming out of Cambridge University.

Title Of Talk

The new science of Information as Medicine 

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Pierre-Marie Robitaille

Ph.D., The Ohio State University, USA 

He is a professor of radiology at The Ohio State University. He also holds an appointment in the Chemical Physics Program.  In 1998, he led the design and assembly of the world’s first Ultra High Field MRI System. This brought on the need to question fundamental aspects of thermal physics, including ideas related to Kirchhoff’s Law of thermal emission.  He has worked extensively on the problem of the Microwave Background and has advanced that the monopoles signal arises from the oceans of the Earth

Title Of Talk

Have Astronomers Assigned a Signal Produced by the Oceans to the Cosmos? 

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Roumiana Tsenkova

Kobe University, Japan   

She proposed Aquaphotomics as a new scientific filed. The aim is to describe and understand biological systems through the multidimensionality of water – light interaction expressed as a spectral pattern.

Title Of Talk

Aquaphotomics opens a new venue in non-invasive measurement technology

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Orly Tarun

Institute of Bioengineering, Laboratory for Fundamental Biophotonics, École Polytechnique Fédeérale de Lausanne (EPFL). 

We are interested in understanding aqueous systems at biologically relevant interfaces such as lipid bilayers. We use the orientational ordering of water to image biological membranes, thereby, providing a waters’ perspective of fundamental membrane processes.

Title Of Talk

Dynamic imaging of lipid membranes by means of water

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