Mr. Atkins has 51 years of overall experience as a biomedical engineer, specializing in the fields of electronics, psychology, biomedical engineering and cellular biology.
CAPALABA, AUSTRALIA, January 30, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Bruce Atkins, Retired Biomedical Engineer, has been named a Worldwide Branding Professional of the Year in Biomedical Engineering. While inclusion in Worldwide Branding is an honor, only a few members in each discipline are chosen for this distinction. These special honorees are distinguished based on their professional accomplishments, academic achievements, leadership abilities, years of service, and the credentials they have provided in association with their Worldwide Branding membership.
Mr. Atkins has 51 years of overall experience as a biomedical engineer, specializing in the fields of electronics, psychology, biomedical engineering and cellular biology. His extensive career has seen him working on top secret electronics projects for the Royal Australian Navy, as well as developing the world's first cure of anorexia nervosa via a psychological regime. He has also introduced SpaceLabs medical products, including patient trending algorithms and telemetric monitoring systems, into Australia. Mr. Atkins helped develop the top-secret Ikara missile for the Royal Australian Navy, and he made the important discovery that traumatized L.E.D. junctions deplete over time. He also established that the human aura does exist, and that it is vital to all sub-cellular processes.
Mr. Atkins retired in 1999 to conduct independent research. His naval travels in the East convinced him their philosophical and medical doctrines held value for the West and, after his own medical training, he began researching common threads in Eastern and Western medical teachings. He discovered Western academia's reluctance to accept the Eastern concept of "biological energy flow" and the human "aura" to be a major omission from our Western knowledge-bases. He found that low-level light energy, commonly known as an aura, is absorbed and re-emitted by human "biochromes" and our mitochondrial lamellae absorb this radiant energy and catalyse human "power production processes." They are responsible for all chemical and physical reactions and the 3-D quantum matrix of light energies represents the light body or aura. His paper was published in "Nexus" magazine (Feb-Mar 2014, Vol. 21, No.2). This published research provides the answer to all of the questions confronting current researchers, and it presents an irrefutable "new" paradigm regarding the true nature of the human organism. Mr. Atkins has expressed a willingness to e-mail a copy (four A4 pages) to those requesting it from him at [email protected].
Prior to his retirement, Mr. Atkins held the position of inaugural medical equipment officer at Royal Children's Hospital at the Herston campus in Brisbane where he met Prof. Liisa Laakso. Her work on light energy "distal production of beta endorphins" via an "unknown pathway" confirmed and strengthened his theories. They remain friends.
Mr. Atkins' feels that his belief in his own personal "experiential" convictions, and his own accurate instincts separate him from most others. He says that time will determine his greatest achievements, but he considers marrying his wife and adopting his daughter to be his most rewarding accomplishments. As such, it should come as no surprise that he attributes his success to his family, though he also cites a good education, his unique life experiences, and his persistence as contributing factors. The most gratifying aspect of his career is that he is the first person to fully explain 1978 Chemistry Nobel Prize Winner Peter Mitchell's plant photosynthesis processes, how light absorption also occurs in humans, and the subsequent electrical excitation is a critical factor in catalysing almost all vital human biological activity.
Mr. Atkins began his independent research because he discovered that porphyrin is the animal equivalent of chlorophyll, and that cellular power in humans is just like plants. Porphyrin compounds and 'biochromes' absorb low-level light energy from the human "aura" into the human mitochondrial lamellae, which then catalyses the ADP/ATP conversion processes and provides "power" for metabolism, transforming light into energy in a process not unlike photosynthesis. He knew that unless this fact was recognised by Western academia, Eastern and Western medical knowledge bases would be incomplete and contradictory, thus impeding fruitful medical research universally.
Mr. Atkins studied Psychology at Sydney University and received a Diploma of Applied Sciences (Human and Community Resources) from Bayside College Queensland. He was trained in electronics in the Royal Australian Navy and after studying as a general nurse received biomedical engineering product training through Spacelabs in the United States. In 1972, he received certifications in behavior modification from North Ryde Psychiatric Centre, which is now known as Macquarie Hospital. In 1997 he received a citation for contributing professionally in Drug-Arm's "Street-Kids Outreach Program." In years to come, Mr. Atkins will be continuing to enjoy retirement and keeping in touch with developments in medical technology.
For more information about Mr. Atkins and his achievements, visit http://au.linkedin.com/pub/bruce-atkins/8a/691/225.
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