Starting with this issue, Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine institutes a new addition to the types of articles that are published. Readers will now occasionally find lengthy review articles, covering subjects in a detailed way with appropriate full referencing. This speaks to the fact that the subject matter in this research area has become so extensive as to warrant providing in-depth and historical perspectives for researchers and students.
It is particularly fitting that the first such review for this journal is by Martin Blank of Columbia University, who for nearly four decades has made many key contributions to studying how electromagnetic fields interact with biomolecules.
A. R. Liboff