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Det Strategiske Forskningsråd varetager forskningsprogrammet for ikke-ioniserende stråling. DSF’s bestyrelse udmønter ikke selv programmidler, og bestyrelsen har derfor nedsat en programkomite for ikke-ioniserende stråling bestående af fire anerkendte forskere. Der er afsat en samlet ramme på 30 mio. kr. til programmet. 15 mio. kr. blev uddelt i 2004, og 15 mio. kr. i 2005.

Oplysninger om denne forskningsindsats – bl.a. omtale af de bevilgede projekter og forskernes oplæg på de afholdte åbne møder kan ses på DSF’s website på adressen: www.mobil.forsk.dk

research

In 2004 a number of research projects under the research program for non-ionizing radiation was started. The projects cover research of: possible connections to cancer frequency in children and young people; neuropsychological functions during mobile phone exposure studies, and risk conception in connection to introduction and use of radiofrequent technology, etc.

 

In 2005 another grant was given to research projects within non-ionizing radiation. A couple of the projects started in 2004 was granted further funding and new projects were added.


Read more about the research projects by clicking on the projects in the list below:

projects:

Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience (CFIN), PET-centret, Aarhus University Hospital:

PET study of cerebro-metabolic effects of non-ionizing radiation

 

Aarhus University, Aarhus University Hospital, Aalborg University:

Experimental examination of effects of radiation from mobile phone antennas on healthy young and adults

Evaluation of acute changes in cognitive performance in healthy adults exposed to TETRA handsets

 

 

Institute for Physics, University of Southern Denmark:

Examination of the effects of low static magnetic fields and rf-exposure on biochemical reactions by the radical pair mechanism

 

Institute for Epidemiological Cancer Research, The Danish Cancer Society, University of Southern Denmark, Oslo University:

Epidemiological examinations, risk perception and communication

 

Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Southern Denmark:

Effects of non-ionizing radiation on neural development and the mature brain: An experimental study using brain slice cultures and neural stem cells from humans and rodents

 

 

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