Research and Neuroscience Evaluation of Neurodevelopmental
Disorders).
Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., is a senior research scientist at the Computer
Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. She has published groundbreaking research
on the molecular mechanisms of how glyphosate damages humans.
Sharon Goldberg, M.D., is a board-certified internal medicine
practitioner and a voluntary associate professor at the University of
New Mexico School of Medicine.
Magda Haavas, Ph.D., is an associate professor at Trent University.
Since the 1990s, Dr. Havas’s research has investigated the biological
effects of electromagnetic pollution including radio frequency
radiation, electromagnetic fields, dirty electricity, and ground current.
She works with diabetics as well as with individuals who have
multiple sclerosis, tinnitus, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and those
who are electrically hypersensitive. She also conducts research on
sick-building syndrome as it relates to power quality in schools.
James Clement is one of the leading clinical researchers on life
extension and NAD+. He ran the Supercentenarian Research Study (
) and is founder of the 501(c)(3) non-
profit scientific research organization Betterhumans (
Peter Sullivan is the founder and CEO of Clear Light Ventures, Inc., a
prominent funder of environmental health research. He is based in
Silicon Valley and has had many personal and family experiences
with recovering from EMF exposures.
Nicolas Pineault is a health journalist who has published more than
1,500 online articles through a daily newsletter called Nick & Gen’s
Healthy Life. In 2017, he authored The Non-Tinƒoil Guide to EMFs—
an unconventional book that combines common sense and humor to
tackle the very serious topic of electromagnetic pollution and its
effects on human health.