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Elizabeth A. Rauscher, Ph.D.

Biographical Information:
Elizabeth Rauscher has a Ph.D. and M.S. in Astrophysics, Nuclear physics and engineering and a B.S. degree in Chemistry and physics from the University of California at Berkeley. She was a nuclear scientist and astrophysicist and researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) (1962-1979). Dr. Rauscher received Navy grants through University of California, Berkeley (1970-1974) and through Tecnic Research Laboratories (1983, 1990-1991). She was a researcher at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI International) Radio Physics Laboratory (1974-1978). Elizabeth was also the Chairman of the Fundamental Physics Group (FPG) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) (1974-1977). Dr. Rauscher was a Staff Researcher of the Theory Group at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) (1966-1969). She was Professor of Physics and General Science at John F. Kennedy University of California (1978-1984) and was a Research Consultant to NASA (1983-1985), and Stanford SLAC (1971-1972). Dr. Rauscher was Professor and graduate student advisor at the Department of Physics at the University of Nevada, Reno (1990-1998).
She is a member of the APS, IEEE, AAAS, MAA, ANA, AAMI and served on the Congressional OTA Advisory Committee (1970-1980). Dr. Rauscher was a Delegate and advisor to the United Nations (1979, 1989, 2002). She was President of Tecnic Research Laboratories (TRL), San Leandro, CA (1979-1988), and partner Tecnic Research Laboratory of Apache Junction, AZ (1988-2004) and sole proprietor (2004-present). Dr. Rauscher received a Stanford University Grant in astrophysics (1997-1999), and Event Horizons (1999-present). She is currently President and board of directors of six non-profit 501(c)3 Organizations. Currently President of Electromagnetic Signal Laboratory of Arizona (2003-present). She has performed Consulting research and has been invited to lectures in U.S., England, Europe, Korea, Japan, China, India, Africa, Singapore, Iceland, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and South America. She is also author of 275 scientific papers and 6 books, and 3 U.S. patents and one European patent. She was Co-inventor with her late husband W.L. Van Bise of non-superconducting magnetic detector; external magnetic pacemaker, and pulsed magnetic pain control system (issued patents in the U.S. and Europe). Her main field of research include: Nuclear and Atomic Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmological Models, Plasma Physics, Biomedical Engineering and Geophysics Monitoring and Data
Analysis. She has received numerous awards and grants and is listed in eleven Who’s Who, including
Marquis’ Who’s Who, and Men and Women in Science and Technology. Dr. Rauscher is extensively published with over 200 publications in mainstream journals.
Richard L. Amoroso, Ph.D.

Visit Dr. Amoroso's website for biographical information and publications.
http://www.mindspring.com/~noeticj/
Most recent book: The Holographic Anthropic Multiverse co-authored by Elizabeth A. Rauscher
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Sal Giandinoto, Ph.D.
Biographical Information:
He was born in The Bronx in 1958 and still is an avid Yankee fan! Congrats to the New York Yankees for their 27th World Title. Number 30 is just three years away!!

He received his B.S. in Chemistry in 1980 at Clarkson University, Postsdam, NY. He then went directly into the Ph.D. program at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, NY and received a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with a minor in Physical Chemistry in 1985. He performed some postdoctoral work at the Medical University of South Carolina working under the world famous immunologist and microbiologist Dr. H. Hugh Fudenberg in 1986. From there he obtained another postdoctoral position at the University of Pennsylvania in the Cerebral Vascular Research Center (CVRC) Cyclotron/PET facility. While there, he synthesized radiolabeled molecules with the positron emitter 18F. The molecules were used to image blood glucose metabolism in patients with Alzheimer’s Disease and Schizophrenia. In 1988 he was offered a position at a start-up company called Advanced Immunotherapeutics, Inc. in Irvine, CA and developed over 75 hypoxanthine analogs as potential immune modulators for treating Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, Neurological disorders associated with HIV, etc. From there he worked in the Irvine, CA area for ICN Biomedicals as a radiochemist making C-14 labelled compounds. He then worked for another company in Irvine, CA named Toxi-Lab, Inc. and developed an entire line of solid-phase extraction devices that are being sold in huge amounts today by VWR Scientific and a variety of other companies for use in conducting high throughput purifications of potentially new drugs before entering an LC/MS detector. While at Toxi-Lab, Inc. he developed these products in only 6 months and the company launched them immediately thereafter. Other companies he has worked for were PharmEco Labs, Inc. in Lexington, MA, where he worked on a US Army grant for producing novel anti-malarial drugs. Sal also worked for Celgene and Chemir Analytical Services performing customized organic synthetic and custom analytical work.
William Donavan, B.A.

Biographical Information:
Bill was born in the city of Chicago, Illinois. He was a member of several professional organizations including the Tesla Society, PACE (Planetary Association for Clean Energy), the Planetary Society, Society for Space Studies (Studying the feasibility of space colonization), as well as others including the Stelle Group. He has a lifelong interest in alternative technologies and suppressed or forgotten science, which was cultivated during data mining trips to the Chicago Pubic Library Patent section during his employment in the Engineering Lab at the Gearmaster division of Emerson Electric. This resulted in several papers which were published in the PACE Journal, as well as other publications. These papers were republished as chapters in the Antigravity Handbook, and later in Glimpses of Epiphany.
Bill has also written extensively on appropriate technology, and has gathered a list of items which could greatly improve the quality of life of the various peoples of the Earth. He is currently analyzing the feasibility of the use of phase conjugate technology as outlined in the provisional patent of Thomas Bearden in pollution control, accelerated healing, energy technology, and transportation.
Favorite Quote: "We are using the technology of the 19th century while living in the 21st. It is time for all of us to collectively make a conscious choice on the kind of future we want to live in, and stop holding back implementation of beneficial technologies."
He is currently self-employed, doing work in film, video and audio restoration, and seeking a group to work with in implementing these advanced technologies.
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BioHarmonic Resonance, Inc.
4335 Springdale Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89121
ph: 702-982-7818
Salg