Showing posts with label Dr. Gerald Pollack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Gerald Pollack. Show all posts

Dr. Gerald H. Pollack | The Fourth Phase of Water

Source: faculty.washington.edu, theinstituteforventurescience.net



Gerald H. Pollack
Professor Gerald Pollack is Founding Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal, WATER and is recognized as an international leader in science and engineering.

The University of Washington Faculty chose Pollack, in 2008, to receive their highest annual distinction: the Faculty Lecturer Award. He was the 2012 recipient of the coveted Prigogine Medal for thermodynamics of dissipative systems. He has received an honorary doctorate from Ural State University in Ekaterinburg, Russia, and was more recently named an Honorary Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Foreign Member of the Srpska Academy.

Pollack is a Founding Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering and a Fellow of both the American Heart Association and the Biomedical Engineering Society. He recently received an NIH Director's Transformative R01 Award for his work on water, and maintains an active laboratory in Seattle.

Pollack's interests have ranged broadly, from biological motion and cell biology to the interaction of biological surfaces with aqueous solutions. His 1990 book, Muscles and Molecules: Uncovering the Principles of Biological Motion, won an "Excellence Award" from the Society for Technical Communication; two subsequent books: Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life, and The Fourth Phase of Water, both won that Society's "Distinguished Award."

Pollack is recognized worldwide as a dynamic speaker and a scientist willing to challenge any long-held dogma that does not fit the facts.

Gerald Pollack: Institute for Venture Science — Funding "Out of the Box" Ideas | EU2014

Source: thunderbolts.info



In recent decades the scientific enterprise has produced many technological revolutions but few conceptual revolutions. Professor Gerald Pollack describes the reasons why. He goes on to describe how the newly founded Institute for Venture Science will restore science to the creative enterprise it once was.

Dr. Pollack is a professor in the bio-engineering department of the University of Washington. He has spent the last 10 years researching the role of water in biological tissue. His discoveries will have a profound impact on the nature of disease and healing.

Dr. Gerald Pollack | The Fourth Phase of Water | Sanitas Radio, Segment 1

Source: sanitasradio.com, Pollack Laboratory



Synopsis
Professor Pollack takes us on a fantastic voyage through water, showing us a hidden universe teeming with physical activity that provides answers so simple that any curious person can understand. In conversational prose, Pollack relentlessly documents just where some scientists may have gone wrong with their Byzantine theories, and instead lays a simple foundation for understanding how changes of water structure underlie most energetic transitions of form and motion on Earth. Pollack invites us to open our eyes and re-experience our natural world, to take nothing for granted, and to reawaken our childhood dream of having things make sense. -sanitasradio.com

Dr. Gerald Pollack | Water Science On A Roll, November 18, 2013

Source: itsrainmakingtime.com, faculty.washington.edu/ghp



Dr. Gerald Pollack is a distinguished scientist, a professor of the Bioengineering Department of the University of Washington, and the editor-in-chief of Water. He is the author of Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life and, most recently, The 4th Stage of Water. In 2012, Dr. Gerald Pollack received the Pryigine Award, named after the late Ilye Prigogine, who contributed so much to the world with his body of work on complex systems.

The water in our cells is even more important to us than we think. Our bodies are 99 percent water molecules, and the water in our cells is highly structured, negatively charged, and can hold energy like a battery. Visible, invisible, and infrared light seem to be powering the energy in our cells. In this interview, Kim and Dr. Gerald Pollack talk in length about the state of science and how it works in terms of funding and discovery. Kim facilitates a dialogue between Dr. Pollack and water pioneer Dan Nelson, exploring cutting-edge research and theories in the field of water science. This segment is not to be missed. -itsrainmakingtime.com
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