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Appendix B: Speaker Biographies
Pages 59-64

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... Ms. Anderson is a member of the Health Physics Society and the World Nuclear Association Radiation Protection Working Group and is a consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency on several occupational radiation protection topics.
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... He coaches various soccer teams and is also a certified soccer referee. He is currently the Health Physics Program Manager for the Army Public Health Center.
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... Alan Du Sautoy is the director of the Radiation and Health Sciences Division at the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. He has contributed to various national and international organizations such as the International Atomic Energy Agency, EURAMET (European Association of National Metrology Institutes)
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... He is responsible for the European Commission's activities related to the EURATOM (European Atomic Energy Community) Basic Safety Standards, which also covers the Commission's programs in occupational radiation protection and radiation protection education and training.
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... Since 1981, he has been part of the DOE Radiological Assistance Program as a team captain/team scientist and has been involved in developing radiological emergency response plans and procedures. During the Fukushima crisis, he was deployed in Japan as an assessment scientist with the DOE response team that was measuring the environmental consequences of the radioactive material released from the damaged nuclear power plants.
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... Bliss Tracy retired in 2010 from Health Canada where he carried out many projects on the health assessment of environmental radioactivity. These included the impact of uranium mining and refining, the effects of radioactive fallout on Arctic ecosystems, nuclear emergency planning, nuclear waste disposal, technical support for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, and the revision of the radon guideline for Canadian homes.


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