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Appendix C: List of Questions Submitted to Speakers and Panelists
Pages 117-126

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...   5. Are there incentives that might be offered to governmental agencies to participate in low dose radiation research efforts?
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... Dr. Brooks: What were the top 2 or 3 contributions of the DOE low dose radiation research program to radiation protection policies or regulations?
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... 40. Michaela: Can you tell us more about the move to include humani ties within the European low dose radiation research collaborative framework?
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... Can Dr. Al-Nabulsi please comment on the current/future status of the DOE Low Dose Radiation Research Program in OBER, given Congress seems willing to fund?
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... 70. All: As leaders of organizations that promote radiation research, what do you see as the barriers to the development of an integrated low dose research program?
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... 102. What types of biological studies help increase the power of the EPI studies at low doses?
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... 111. For Randy Jirtle: Could you please comment on how the Agouti methylation data would translate to other murine strains?
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... 134. Single cell DNA assays detect radiogenic outcomes, e.g., deletions and inversions?
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... Please comment for low dose radiation research program.


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