Daniel Taylor
Dan was elected to the USPA Board in 2015. He double‐majored in Chemistry and Biology, and double minored in Physics and Mathematics, to prepare for Ph.D. level research in Biophysics. His undergraduate research involved single molecule tethering, magnetic tweezer manipulation, and Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) analysis. Dan has been engaged in full-time Radionics research since 2010. Dan Taylor has been a speaker at several past USPA conferences. Some of his most notable presentations include “The Physics of Radionics – USPA Luminaries Light the Way, The “History and Overview of Radionics” and “Accessing and Supplementing Morphogenetic Fields with Radionic Coding Via the Ether”.