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    Gerald H. Pollack, Professor

    Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington

Gerald H. Pollack is a scientist and professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington. He is the founding editor-in-chief of the scientific journal WATER and is recognized as an international leader in science and engineering. His research focuses on the properties of water and their role in biological systems. 

He has authored several books, including “The Fourth Phase of Water” and “Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life”. Gerald Pollack is also the founding executive director of the Institute for Venture Science, which funds scientific inquiries into high-risk/high-reward theses that challenge conventional thinking. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the Annual Faculty Lecturer Award from the University of Washington. Gerald Pollack is known for his dynamic speaking and passion for plumbing the depths of natural truths.

Gerald H. Pollack’s research on water has impacted the field of bioengineering in several ways. Here are some of the key impacts:

  • Pollack’s research has challenged the standard view of cells, including ion pumps and membrane channels, by positing that the water inside cells is a structured gel that plays a fundamental role in the organization and action of cellular structures1.
  • Pollack’s research has shown that water has four phases, not three, which has significant implications for our understanding of biological systems4.
  • Pollack’s research has provided experimental demonstrations of an exclusion zone (EZ) in water, which has important implications for understanding the properties of water and their role in biological systems5.
  • Pollack’s research has led to the development of a new theory of water that has been called revolutionary3.
  • Pollack’s research has the potential to significantly alter our understandings of any processes that involve water, including aspects of climate, biology, and how we approach eco-restoration

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