The Influence of Pulsed Elecromagnetic Fields on Embryonic Blood Vessel Development (2024)

Student(s):  Zane Moussa, Luc A Thimot

Mentor Name(s):  Linghong Li, Wayne Patton

Poster

This study explores the impact of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on early embryonic blood vessel development. Through meticulous imaging and computational analysis over a week-long period per egg, developmental parameters such as vessel length, branching patterns, and spatial coverage were examined. Results indicate potential benefits of PEMFs in enhancing vascular development compared to controls, suggesting promising applications in wound treatment and healthcare. The study underscores the growing evidence supporting electromagnetic therapies’ integration into mainstream medicine, laying a foundation for future advancements in this field.