Professor Oleg Grigoriev and the late Professor Yury Grigoriev – Award winning scientists and men of good conscience

Professor Yury Grigoriev

Professor Grigoriev is one of the world’s leading authorities on wireless radiation. Professor Yuri G. Grigoriev (PhD, DMedSci) 1925-2021
  • Chief Scientific Officer, Laboratory of Radiobiology and Hygiene of Non-Ionizing Radiation, Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency (Russia)
  • Academician, Academy of Electro-Technical Sciences (Russia)
  • Deputy Chair, Bureau of Radiobiology, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Member of the WHO Advisory Committee (International EMF Project)
  • Member of the Russian Scientific Commission on Radiation Protection
  • Member of the Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection

The late Professor Yury Grigoriev said: “Man conquered the Black Plague, but he has created new problems – EMF Pollution.”  His long scientific career saw his expertise called upon as a member of the Russian Governmental commission to help with the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.  He opposed the 5G rollout globally.

EM Radiation Research Trust Director Eileen O’Connor directly asked Professor Yury Grigoriev a question with respect to comparing the severity of non-ionizing radiation to ionizing radiation. He said:

“Ionizing radiation is monitored with safety systems in place to contain and control and prevent overexposure. The current proliferation of wireless frequencies is worse as levels of non-ionizing radiation are constantly increasing and ubiquitous;it is out of control. The world-wide dissemination of mobile telecommunications has resulted in new sources of large-scale population exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields. Prevention of childhood and juvenile diseases from exposure to EMF sources is of paramount social and economic importance. It is one of the bases for public health policy in the near and long-term future. The human brain and the nervous system tissues directly perceive EMF and react irrespective of its intensity, and in certain cases it depends on EMF modulation. This feature distinguishes EMF from all other environmental factors and complicates human health risk assessment for EMF exposure.  A situation has emerged that cumulative EMF exposure of children may be comparable to adult exposure and may be equal to the levels of occupational exposure of workers. The current standards are outdated and inadequate. Urgent action is needed to curb the negative impact from this physical agent.”

Photograph of Eileen O’Connor and Professor Yury Grigoriev taken in Moscow 2012

Professor Grigoriev’s presentation for the EM Radiation Research Trust 2008 Conference at the Royal Society, London followed by dinner at the Palace of Westminsterhttps://radiationresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/021235_grigoriev.pdf

Photograph at the Palace of Westminster 2008 EM Radiation Research Trust Conference

ORDER! Professor Yury Grigoriev calls for order and the world needs to listenhttps://radiationresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/yury-grigoriev-calls-for-order-and-the-world-needs-to-listen.pdf

Photograph of Eileen O’Connor, Professor Yury Grigoriev at the EU Commission, Brussels

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Professor Oleg Grigoriev  DrSc., PhD. (radiobiology & hygiene of non-ionazing radiation); Chairman, Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (RusCNIRP) #EMFsafety

June 2015 Non-Ionising Radiation and Health Concerns Seminar – London audience with Professor Oleg A. Grigoriev, Head of the Scientific Department of Non-Ionizing Radiation Federal Medical Biophysical Centre of Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia / Chairman Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection. Professor Grigoriev presented on the subject of “Electromagnetic pollution and reaction of the central nervous system. Dr Victoria Alekseeva presented on “Stages in the history of studying biological effect of electromagnetic fields in Russia for one hundred years” and Dr. Erica Mallery-Blythe, UK Emergency Medicine Doctor presented an “Introduction to non-ionising radiation, health concerns and misconceptions.” 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82zlghOKN24

Picture taken at Friends House, London featuring Eileen O’Connor, Professor Oleg Grigoriev, Dr Erica Mallery-Blythe, Dr Isaac Jamieson, Dr Victoria Alekseeva, Mike Bell, and Brian Stein

2010 JanuaryInstitution of Mechanical Engineers, London seminar on electrosensitivityand the current EMF Standards. Professor Oleg Grigoriev is the Director, Centre for Electromagnetic Safety, Head of Laboratory “Radiobiology and Hygiene for Non-Ionizing Radiation” Federal Medical Biophysical Centre of Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia and Vice-Chairman, Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection. Download Professor Oleg Grigoriev’s Presentation. ‘Health And EMF Exposure: Protocol for Diagnostics and Therapy’:

https://radiationresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/20100111_grigoriev_presentation.pdf

Summary of Professor Oleg Grigoriev’s 2010 Presentation

“Health and EMF Exposure: Protocol for Diagnostics and Therapy”

Key Points:

  • Structured Diagnostic Protocol:
    Professor Grigoriev outlines a clear and detailed clinical pathway to diagnose Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) that goes beyond symptom exclusion. His approach includes thorough patient history focused on EMF exposure, clinical neurological examinations, laboratory testing, and, where applicable, specific EMF exposure tests to confirm sensitivity.
  • Biological Basis of EHS:
    The presentation emphasises that EHS is a real biological condition, supported by measurable physiological and biochemical changes. It identifies key mechanisms such as nervous system disruption, oxidative stress, and inflammation, which manifest as symptoms like headaches, fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and skin problems.
  • Comprehensive Treatment Approach:
    Treatment involves a combination of reducing EMF exposure, pharmacological therapy targeting inflammation and neurological symptoms, and rehabilitation including physical and psychological support. This multimodal strategy aims to improve patients’ quality of life.
  • Official Recognition and Public Health Implications:
    Grigoriev calls for formal recognition of EHS in medical practice and public health policies, stressing the importance of standardised diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols to better serve those affected.
  • Russian Clinical Expertise:
    The presentation reflects decades of Russian research and clinical experience, offering a practical model that contrasts with the more limited Western approaches, which often lack objective diagnostic tools.

Why This Matters:
Professor Grigoriev’s work is foundational in proving that EHS is not merely subjective or psychosomatic but a diagnosable and treatable medical condition. His protocols provide a roadmap for clinicians worldwide to better identify and manage EHS, advancing patient care and guiding future research