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Who is behind the h.e.s.e. Project in the UK?Keith Jamieson BScArch, DipAAS, RIBA, AMInstPPresently developing science and evidence-based best practice protocols and research programmes for the built environment for UKESA (UK Electrostatic Standardisation Association) and h.e.s.e.-UK (Human Ecological Social Economical) group. Also undertaking research on development of new generation of best-practice building standards for improving human performance and well-being whilst reducing incidences of stress, obesity and ill-health and infection. Has lectured nationally and internationally. Professional affiliations Royal Institute of British Architects Group committee member Electrostatics Group, Institute of Physics – Hon. Secretary Publications KS Jamieson, JNB Bell, P Holdstock, 2006. ‘Electromagnetic Phenomena, Productivity, Health and Infection: The Potential Cost Benefits of low EMF Environments’, Electrostatic and Electromagnetic Fields versus Environment, Session II of EL-TEX 2006, 7th International Symposium, Lodz, Poland 16 November 2006 P Holdstock, KS Jamieson, MJ Dyer and JNB Bell, 2006. ‘Static Electricity in Healthcare Environments’, Electrostatic and Electromagnetic Fields versus Environment, Session II of EL-TEX 2006, 7th International Symposium, Lodz, Poland 16 November 2006 KS Jamieson, SS Jamieson, 2006. ‘Electromagnetic Phenomena, Microbial Infection, Charged Oxygen and Environmental Air Quality’. Proceedings of VALDOR (VALues in Decisions On Risk) 2006, May 14-18, 2006 Stockholm, Sweden, ISBN 91-6318876-7, Congrex Sweden AB/Informationsbolaget Nyberg & Co, Page 281-288 KS Jamieson, HM ApSimon, JNB Bell, MG Yost, 2005. ‘Interaction of Charged Molecules and Particles with Electromagnetic Fields in the Indoor Environment’. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate (Indoor Air 2005), II(2), pp. 2515-2521. Beijing, China, September 4-9, 2005 KS Jamieson, JNB Bell, 2005. ‘Distorted Current-Flow – The Forgotten Factor in EMF Research? Part I’, European Biology and Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 1-7 KS Jamieson, 2004. ‘Distorted Current-Flow – A Major Causative Factor in EMF Hypersensitivity?: A Hypothesis’. WHO International EMF Project Workshop on Electrical Hypersensitivity, Prague, Czech Republic, October 2004. (Poster presentation) (Several other papers are presently being prepared for publication.) | ||
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