George Carlo

George Carlo

Chief Scientist of the WTR, Co-Author "Cell Phones"

WTR, Cell Phones

About George Carlo

Ph.D., M.D., J.D.

Dr. George L. Carlo is a world recognized medical scientist, best-selling author and attorney. His career spans thirty-five years and more than 250 medical, scientific and public policy publications in the areas of public safety, health care, consumer protection and human performance. He has authored or co-authored three books and his discoveries have been incorporated into United States and global patents in areas including anti-viral pharmaceuticals, medical devices, environmental protection technologies and neuro-physiological function. He is active as a referee for peer-review journals and is a Visiting Professor at Longwood University in Virginia. Today Dr. Carlo is working resource called The Adaptation Project.  The site will refer people to clinicians who can help with EHS and other symptoms from RF and EMF.

Prior work includes faculty appointments and management of laboratory and clinical research at the State University of New York at Buffalo, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Private sector experience includes executive leadership at the Health and Environmental Sciences Group, Ltd., and Wireless Technology Research, LLC. in Washington, D.C.   

His works are cited widely in the peer-reviewed scientific literature and have been featured in various media including:  The Dr. Oz Show, Oprah Radio, ABC News 20/20, ABC’s World News Tonight, CBS Evening News, NBC’s The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, PBS, BBC, CBC, AM Canada, Science Magazine, Nature, The New England Journal of Medicine, Time, Newsweek, Consumer Reports, Fortune, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The London Daily Mirror, The Independent, The Boston Globe, USA Today, The Toronto Star, The Toronto Globe and Mail, the Australian Age, and various other outlets in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and China.

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