The End of BEMS: A Merger or a Heist?
US & European Research Societies Set To Join and Become BioEM
The Bioelectromagnetics Society (BEMS) and the European BioElectromagnetics Association (EBEA), the two leading research groups in Western countries, will soon join together and become BioEM.
Like its predecessors, the new society will be a forum on the interactions of all types of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields and radiation with living organisms.
The move is hardly unexpected, and most everyone supports it, but a couple of major issues remain unresolved.
Did the BEMS board of directors cut corners to close the deal? And what will happen to BEMS' assets? The Society has $750,000 in the bank and its journal, Bioelectromagnetics, brings in up to $100,000 a year.
Read on and follow the money, click here.
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