Dr Mary Redmayne

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Adjunct Research Fellow
Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington, New Zealand

Expertise

radio-frequency; electronic devices; WiFi; smartphone; health effect; microwave exposure;

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Previous media experience

- Have presented my research at conferences in: New Zealand, Australia, South Korea, Portugal, Canada, Greece, Turkey, South Africa, USA, Slovenia – the last being a World Health Organisation/ International Commission on Radiation Protection Conference
- Invited speaker: eg. Turkish symposium (June 2013), Samsun University; Sydney and Melbourne public meetings (Nov 2014, Oct 2015); ARPANSA meeting (May 2015); Commonwealth Club of California Symposium (June 2015); ABC Radio Queensland Weekends with Katrina Davidson, live interview (July 2015); UNSW Law school symposium (October 2015), Australian Education Union OSH conference (August 2016); Victorian Trades Hall Council OSH presentation (August 2016).
- Have also delivered presentations on radiofrequencies/cellphones and health for: Melbourne Secondary School Nurses; University audiences; Public Health research audiences; City Council; Members of Parliament, NZ; and the public in New Zealand and Australia
- Utube interview for Citizens' Forum 2016
- Online Environmental Sensitivities Symposium panelist 2016
- 'Live' interview for the same event

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Biography

Dr Redmayne completed a two year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Monash University in 2016, and is based in New Zealand, working as an independent researcher and consultant, and Adjunct Research Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington.
Dr Redmayne has published her research and reviews of the literature in peer-reviewed literature and presented at conferences internationally. She has given numerous invited presentations for Public Health bodies, Universities, City Councils, Members of Parliament, the public, and at the Commonwealth Club of California.
Mary’s research interests and experience revolve mostly around children’s exposure to radio-frequency radiation and the effects it has on health and well-being. She is a Participating Member of Standards Australia Committee on Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields, Technical Committee TE-007, and a peer-reviewer for several journals.

Personal info

Gender:
Female
Last updated: 19 Jan 2023