
Lyndon juden-kelly- Neuroscience Research Group
- PostDoc Position at York University
Lyndon juden-kelly
- Neuroscience Research Group
- PostDoc Position at York University
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Introduction
Lyndon juden-kelly graduated from Human Studies (PhD) at Laurentian University. Lyndon did research in Neuroscience, Quantum Physics & consciousness. Their project was 'Entanglement'.
Currently, he is doing his Post-Doctoral Fellowship at York University in the Agent Based Modelling (ABM) laboratory. He works with The National Collaborating Centre for Infectious disease (NCCID) translating and disseminating COVID-19 mathematical modelling efforts from The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
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Current institution
Additional affiliations
May 2020 - December 2020
Position
- PostDoc Position
Description
- Lyndon is completing his Post-Doctoral Fellowship at York University in the Agent Based Modelling (ABM) laboratory. He works with The National Collaborating Centre for Infectious disease (NCCID) translating and disseminating COVID-19 mathematical modelling efforts from The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Education
September 2014 - June 2018
Publications
Publications (15)
Significance
Asymptomatic infections have been widely reported for COVID-19. However, many studies do not distinguish between the presymptomatic stage and truly asymptomatic infections. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of COVID-19 literature reporting laboratory-confirmed infections to determine the burden of asymptomatic infectio...
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused severe outbreaks in Canadian long-term care facilities (LTCFs). In Canada, over 80% of COVID-19 deaths during the first pandemic wave occurred in LTCFs. We sought to evaluate the effect of mitigation measures in LTCFs including frequent testing of staff, and vaccination of staff and residents...
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused severe outbreaks in Canadian long-term care facilities (LTCFs). In Canada, over 80% of COVID-19 deaths during the first pandemic wave occurred in LTCFs. We sought to evaluate the effect of mitigation measures in LTCFs including frequent testing of staff, and vaccination of staff and residents...
This research explores Biometeorology, which is the relationship between the
environment and human behavior. Previous research has indicated that meteorological events such as lunar cycles, solar activity, temperature, and humidity have been extensively documented to affect human psychophysiology through systemic variation. The purpose of this docu...
This research examines relationships between Google search behaviours (frequency of searches) and world geomagnetic and US market variables. Frequency of searches for the terms Anxiety, Depression, Peace, and Dow Jones were predicted with moderate success (p<.001, R values between .31 and .46) from the combination of variables. For example, more se...
Transatlantic Study: Experimental Production of Excess Correlation of Right Temporal Theta-Gamma Activity Between Subjects Pairs Sharing Circumcerebral Rotating Magnetic Fields
Previous experiments with chemiluminescent reactions indicated that when two loci separated by “non-local” distances shared specific temporal parameters of rotating magnetic fields with changing angular velocities the photon emissions doubled as if the spaces were superimposed. This excess correlation was considered an experimental demonstration of...
There have been multiple historical and cross-cultural reports of excess correlation of specific experiences between individuals separated by thousands of kilometers. Recently there have been experimental demonstrations of excess correlations between measurable cerebral events for small percentages of test subjects. More reliable effects can be eli...
There have been multiple historical and cross-cultural reports of excess correlation of specific experiences between individuals separated by thousands of kilometers. Recently there have been experimental demonstrations of excess correlations between measurable cerebral events for small percentages of test subjects. More reliable effects can be eli...
Whereas a multitude of solar and geomagnetic variables were not correlated with significant deviations in continuous measurements from random physical systems (Random Event Generators), these variables were moderately correlated with REG output during periods of intention. The scalar components (2-10 nT) of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (r = ∼0...
Reliable evidence from the Jahn-Dunne studies conducted over several decades indicated that human proximity can affect the dynamics of certain processes that strongly depend upon " random " processes. Random Event Generators (REG) operate through " random " electron tunneling through spaces that are within the same order of magnitude as synapses. I...
New theoretical and traditional quantitative solutions involving a pervasive unit quantum of ~10 -20 J within biological and large-scale physical systems predicted that the mass of the human subject, subtle changes in gravitational phenomena, and the energy available within the cerebral volume should affect proximal random number variations produce...
New theoretical and traditional quantitative solutions involving a pervasive unit quantum of ~10 ⁻²⁰ J within biological and large-scale physical systems predicted that the mass of the human subject, subtle changes in gravitational phenomena, and the energy available within the cerebral volume should affect proximal random number variations produce...