L. Lloyd Morgan

L. Lloyd Morgan

Mr. Morgan is a retired electronic engineer and self-described political activist. He graduated from the University of California in Berkeley where he resides. He is a meningioma survivor with a keen research interest. Since my neurosurgeon in response to my question, “How’d I get this thing [a large brain tumor],” and he replied, “Perhaps electromagnetic fields” , Mr. Morgan has been involved with health issues from exposure to electromagnetic field. He is a member of the International EMF Alliance (IEMFA), the Bioelectromagnetics Society (BEMS), the European Bioelectromagnetics Association (EBEA), and the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium. Mr. Morgan was responsible for the introduction of legislation in California mandating data collection of ALL brain tumors irrespective of behavior. In 2002, federal legislation, Public Law 107-260 was passed and resulted in the inclusion of data on both non-malignant and malignant brain tumors in cancer collection practices. Mr. Morgan is a Senior Research Fellow at the Environmental Health Trust. He has served on the CBTRUS Board of Directors for over fifteen years.