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SCIENTISTS International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space SCIENTISTS ALGERIA Abraham NABET, doctorat, economics, Université Annaba, Annaba ARGENTINA Evguenia Alechine, PhD in Biochemistry and Human Genetics, Human health and sustainability, Buenos Aires María Elba Argeri, Dra. en Filosofía y Letras (Historia), History, Profesora, Dto. Política y Gestión, Facultad Ciencias Humanas, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Tandil, Buenos Aires Pablo Bergel, Licenciado en Sociología, Praxis social y política de la crisis y transición civilizatoria, Diputado (m.c.) de la Legislatura de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, -CAPITAL FEDERAL Carolina Chioli, Biology science, University Degree, degree in Biological Sciences, specialising in Ambiental Ecology, Necochea, Buenos Aires Paula Echaniz, Biology, Psychodrama, Biologist, teacher, holistic healing, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Liliana Garcerant, Diagnóstico por imagen, Medicina, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Facundo Solanas, PhD, Political Science, Docteur en Science Politique, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 & Doctor de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales., Researcher and Professor, -Investigador-independiente del Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) y del Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani (IIGG) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales – UBA-Profesor Adjunto de la Facultad de Humanidades de la Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (UNMDP)., Buenos Aires ARUBA Blöff Kamu, Cancer research, Santa Cruz University, Santa Cruz AUSTRALIA Marion Abbott, Soil, Soil Consultant, Cairns, Qld Alia Al-Humaidhi, Master of Science, Marine biology. Master of Science, Marine Policy, Marine Biology, Nairne, SA Sarah Aquilina, Pathology and Biotech, Sydney, NSW Artemis Artemis, Honours (Zoology), Ewingsdale, NSW Andrea Bailey, BSc Medical Science, LESMURDIE, WA Sarah Baker, B(Neuroscience, Psychology), M(Biostatisitics), Biostatistician, Sydney, NSW Priyanka Bandara, PhD (UNSW) Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Sydney, NSW Selva Barroso, Marine science, Sydney, Nsw Adrian Barwell, BSc, Geologist, Twin Waters, Queensland 1 Scientists Annette Bauer, Geology and geophysics, Melbourne, Victoria Esther Bergan, Bsc Human Geography, Sydney, NSW Nicole Bijlsma, PhD candidate, Warrandyte, VIC Joanne Blackbourn, Bachelor of Human Communication Science, Avalon Beach, NSW Baxter Blonk, Biomedical Science & Medical Engineering, Post-graduate, Post-graduate in biomedical science, specializing in molecular biology and microbiology (Griffith University) and current third-year student in medical engineering (QUT)., West End, Brisbane, QLD Julia Boyle, Master of Public Health, Melbourne, VIC Mandy Brindley, Biomedical Science Degree, Consultant, Newcastle, NSW Robert Burrowes, B.Ec. M.A. Ph.D. (psychology, politics, sociology, economics), Social/Political scientist, Daylesford, Victoria Brindley Buultjens, BSc (Hons), BA, Area Manager Medical Device Sales, Sydney, NSW Raf Cammarano, PhD in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Materials Science, Have taught Electromagnetic Theory at University Level, Fremantle, WA Kylie Campbell, Environmental Science Aquaculture Fisheries Management., Aquatic Ecology, Terestrial Biology., Cairns, QLD Stephen Carthew, PhD, Marino, SA Lynn Casey, Medical sciences, Carer, Bellingen, New South Wales Sarah Casey, Bachelor Environmental Health, Environmental Health Officer, Brisbane, Queensland Jonathan Cavallo, Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience, Coburg, Victoria Radek Cerny, computer, Narraweena, nsw Graeme Chapple, Master degree in Science, Environmental pollution, Ewingsdale, NSW Tina Charlton, Engineering, Denmark, WA Brad Chegwedden, Masters of Sustainability & Environment, Grad. Dip. Environmental Science, Bachelor of Economics., Melbourne, Victoria Richard Clarke, ., Retired Marine Biologist, Sydney, NSW Carol Clethero, BSc (Hons) Biochemistry, MSc Genetics, Business Analyst, Melbourne, VIC Sergio Cooper, PhD Microbiology, Researcher, Perth, WA Katherine Corcoran, Bachelor of Science (Molecular Biology), Master of Public Health, Glenbrook Rosie Cotterill, Bachelor of sport science and Diploma, Sport Science, Peregian Beach, Qld Sarah Cox, Bachelor of Environmental Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Werribee, VIC Sarah Cracknell, BSc Geology, Hobart, Tasmania Caroline Crawford, Bachelor of Environmental Science, Ecology, Environmental Works Supervisor, BRISBANE, Queensland Stephen Crothers, MSc, Research scientist, Institute for Basic Research, FL. USA; Alpha Institute for Advanced Study, Wales, UK., Hobart, Tasmania Gillian Crundwell, Bachelor Health Science including environmental science. Diploma Herbal Medicine., Education officer Ecology, Work for National Parks and Wildlife and have my own business called Healing Nature, Berridale, NSW ROSSANO DAMIANI, BSc (HONS), PhD, Environmental, Senior Consultant, Peter J Ramsay & Associates, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA Nineveh Daniel, Bachelor of Science with Honours from Melbourne University, genetics, Bachelor of Health Science in Naturopathy from Southern School of Natural Therapies, Avondale Heights, Victoria meduline dauphin, degree in biology, Dimboola, VIC Carla Davis, MPH & Nutritionist, Global Energy Parliament, Cabinet Minister for Environment, Montville, QLD Chad Davis, Quantum physics, Melbourne, Victoria Catherine Debono, environmental biology, blue mountains, nsw Blake Dempsey, Master’s in Biology, Brisbane, QLD Sarah Divine, BA, MSc, Sport and Exercise, Adelaide, SA Luis Dr Florio, Exercise science, Sydney, Nsw Stephen Edwards, MSc (Medical Physics) Diagnostic Imaging, Medical Physicist Diagnostic Imaging, Senior Medical Physicist at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, QLD Thomas Ellis, BSc (physics and mathematics), Retired, Traralgon, Victoria Sonja Elwood, Master Wildlife Mgmt, Master of Research (Ecology), Ecology, 30 years licensed wildlife carer (voluntary), 20 years Ecologist, 15 Biodiversity Officer Local Govt., Sydney, NSW 2 Scientists Tania Emms, BSc (Microbiology/Immunology), Master Nutrition & Dietetics, Doctoral research in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS), Adelaide, SA Sarah Engelhard, PhD, Marine Ecologist, Artist, Gold Coast, Queensland Edwina Ewart, Bachelor of science, Food science, Quality assurance manager, Melbourne, Victoria Bryn Farmer, PhD Marine Science, Fisheries, Hobart, Tasmania Arijana Fazlic, Bachelor of Science, Brisbane, QLD Lynn Fitzpatrick, Zoologist, Mandurah, Western Australia Alastair Forbes, Bachelor, HAMPTON, QLD Rod Forbes, Bachelor of Biological Science, Hampton, Qld J. V. Forest, BS Biology, Grad. Dip. Environmental Science, Coffs Harbour, NSW Nicola Fraser, Bachelor of Marine Science and Management with Honours (1st class), currently 2/3 way through a PhD, Marine Science, PhD candidate and research assistant, Coffs Harbour, NSW Min Freedman, B.Sc, M.Env.Sc, Environmental Science, Sydney, NSW James Freeman, Bachelor of Biomedical Science, Gold Coast, Queensland Ross Frieden, B.Sc in Geology (also Physics, Chemistry), Lismore, NSW Josh Garth, Medical Radiation Scientist, Bachelor of Medical Radiation Scienct, Turvey Park, NSW Vanessa Giblin, Bachelor of applied science (exercise and sports science), Exercise scientist, Sydney, NSW Mark Greco, PhD Biology, PhD, Engineering, Entomologist, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW Julie Griffiths, BSc (Hons), MSc (cancer research), Wembley, Western Australia Ken Grimmer, Neuroacoustics, Business, CEO NeuroSonica, adelaide, South Australia Mavra Grimonprez, Bachelor, Master, Biologist, Yoga Teacher., Subiaco, WA Jacki Hack, Pathology, Brisbane Nina Hakamies, MSc Public Heath. MA Social Sciences & Development Studies, Public and Mental Health Professional, Coordinator for public health initiatives, University of Melbourne, Barkers Creek, Victoria peter hall, BSc Hons, Adelaide, SA Will Hamilton, Bachelor of Science Degree, Research of human resilience, CEO Aspirational Communities Pty Ltd, Upper Kedron, QLD John Hardgrave, Bachelor of Science, Lismore, NSW G. Yadubar Harley, BSc Physics, Surfers Paradise, QLD Christine Harricks, FIMLT, Paddington, NSW Julie Harris, Ph.D., Lecturer, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS marianne hart, Bachelor of health science, Hahndorf, SA Rob Hartland, PhD (Biochemistry), Teacher, Darlington, Western Australia Lindsay Hasluck, Doctor of Philosophy, Evolution of Urbanism, Anthropologist, Phd Candidate, Department of Ancient History, Humanities, University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia Nicole Hayes, Bachelor of Environmental Science and Chemistry, serpentine, WA INGRID HERGSTROM, PhD, Zoology, WOODGATE, Queensland Lewis Hiley, BSc, Chemistry, Sydney, NSW Charlie Hin, Environmental Scientist, Yandina, QLD Charlie Hindle, Bachelor of Environmental Science, Environmental science/environmental management, Yandina, QLD Phillipa Holden, MSc Ecology, Manager Strategy and Engagement, Department for Environment and Water, Kangaroo Island, Kingscote, SA Rebecca Hood, PhD Candidate, Hillarys, WA Neil Howe, BAppSc (Biology), DipEd, BA, Research Biochemist, formerly at Division of Protein Chemistry, Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), formerly at Department of Neurochemistry, Monash University, Sydney, NSW Joan Huggins, Bachelor Of Science (Biological), Biology, Wheelers Hill, Victoria Amanda Jefferson, PhD, Perth, WA Isabella Jennings, PhD (Environmental science: Sustainability), Perth, Western Australia Rowena Johnson, BSc (Hons) Environmental Science, Environmental and Marine
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