Introduction To Bioelectrics
Introduction To Bioelectrics
Introduction To Bioelectrics
What is Bioelectrics?
Generally "Bioelectrics' describes the use of electrical stimuli or stimuli generated by electrical means on biological systems. These systems can be specific cells such as cancer cells, tobacco cells and bacteria, or more complex arrangements such as tissues or even very complex environmental systems, which include plants and animal species.Typical stimuli are plasmas (primarily non-thermal) but also electrial pulses, either unipolar or as electromagnetic radiation (e.g. microwaves). As broad as this definition is also Logo of the Frank Reidy Research Center for the range of applications. The name 'Bioelectrics" Bioelectrics. It shows the interaction of electromagnetic radiation and plasma ions with a was originally coined by Karl Schoenbach who cell. first used it to describe the interaction of nanosecond pulsed electric fields with mammalian cells but soon expanded the scope to include plasma applications and the application of longer electrical pulses. In 2002 he became the
director of newly founded Center for Bioelectrics, which focuses on the related research topics. The growing interest in the research was confirmed when several national (USA) and international institutions (including universities in Japan and Germany) came together in an International Consortium on Bioelectrics. The consortium, headed by the Center for Bioelectrics has grown ever since is to this date (January 2009) including 3 universities in the US, 3 institutes in Germany, 2 instiutes in France and 1 university in Japan. (More information can be found on the webpages of the Frank Reidy Research Center for Bioelectrics.)
areas of broader interest, such as biophysics, cellular biology, human physiology and many others.