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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 173-180

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From page 173...
... Dr. Larson is chief of nuclear medicine service, vice chairman for radiology research, and director of the Laurent and Alberta Gerschel Positron Emission Tomography Center, Department of Radiology Memorial Hospital.
From page 174...
... Prior to this assignment she was the deputy associate director for strategic planning and resources in the Energy and Environment Directorate. Previously she has served as the Applied Energy Technologies program leader and the Yucca Mountain Program deputy program leader.
From page 175...
... He was a member of the NRC Committee for Oversight and Assessment of Department of Energy Project Management, the Committee on Outsourcing of Design and Construction Management Services for Federal Facilities, and the Committee to Assess the Policies and Practices of the DOE to Design, Manage, and Procure Environmental Restoration, Waste Management, and Other Construction P ­ rojects, and has served on four other NRC committees, three of which have dealt with DOE. He is currently a member of the NRC Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment (BICE)
From page 176...
... His technical experience includes work related to nuclear safety, fuel cycle, water reactors, advanced reactors, and remote control. His professional experience includes research and operations positions at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Argonne National Laboratory, Electric Power Research Institute, and Bechtel, where he retired as vice president.
From page 177...
... Throughout his years of service at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, he has worked on many unique projects and has more than 60 peer-reviewed publications in areas involving coordination chemistry, lanthanide and actinide chemistry, synthetic chemistry, ­inorganic geochemistry, environmental chemistry, materials processing, analytical chemistry, nuclear and radiochemistry, and biomedical research. He is currently participating in the development of the Center for Isotopes in Medicine within the Advanced Studies Institute, which is a joint collaboration among the University of California, the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the New Mexico State Universities, including the University of New Mexico.
From page 178...
... Iain Ritchie is recently retired from IAEA where he spent the final 13 years of his career highlighted by a distinguished service award and appointment by the director general as crosscutting coordinator for research reactors. This responsibility for coordinating all of the agency's activities on research reactors included liaison with Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors and the Global Threat Reduction Initiative.
From page 179...
... She has worked on diverse problems ranging from reactor core design to analysis of the neutronic behavior of fissile materials in geologic repositories, to modeling radiation transport for medical diagnostics in boron neutron capture therapy and for nuclear medicine imaging. She is holder of one U.S.
From page 180...
... 180 APPENDIX B best paper and best program awards and the 1991 Argonne ­ National Laboratory Annual Exceptional Performance Award. She earned her B.Sc.


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