ANDREW A. MARINO was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and graduated from St. Joseph’s University in 1962 with a major in physics and a minor in philosophy. During 1963–1981 he earned a PhD in biophysics and JD in law from Syracuse University and worked in the bioelectromagnetics research laboratory at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Syracuse, New York. From 1981 to 2014 he worked in the departments of Orthopedic Surgery, Neurology, and Cellular Biology & Anatomy at the LSU Medical School in Shreveport, Louisiana.
THIS SITE contains a comprehensive collection of articles and other information relating to his systematic studies of the biology and biophysics of natural and man-made electromagnetic energy, and to its medical, sociological, and legal significance. The articles deal with the existence, extent, cellular basis, mechanism of action, and risks to human health caused by human exposure to man-made electromagnetic energy in the human environment, and with the legal implications of the health risks. The articles include reports of the effects of electromagnetic energy on human subjects, animals, tissues, and cells. The reports describe experimental, theoretical, analytical, and mechanistic studies of the interaction of electromagnetic energy with biological systems, and the use of electromagnetic energy for medical purposes.
THIS SITE also contains all of Marino’s articles dealing with his other major research initiatives: biocybernetics in the musculoskeletal system; disease processes including osteoarthritis; ligament repair; sleep and other neurological disorders; stress; cancer; electromagnetic hypersensitivity; and nonlinear analysis of the electroencephalogram for diagnosis of clinical disorders.