Roland Glaser | |
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Occupation | Biophysicist |
Roland Glaser (born Jena 23 May 1935) is a German biophysicist and writer.[1][2] Between 1981 and 1990 he served as President of the Association for Physical and Mathematical Biology. ("Gesellschaft für physikalische und mathematische Biologie").
Glaser has been described as a pioneer of modern biophysical research in the former German Democratic Republic, where he helped to bring his subject into the scientific mainstream.[1] His profile was raised beyond the confines of academe through his contributions on the possible health impact of mobile telephone use.[3]