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Pages 212-218

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From page 212...
... He is on the standing committees on radiation biology/risk assessment of both the International Commission on Radiological Protection and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. He has served on several scientific advisory groups for the National Cancer Institute, the Department of Energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency, and on editorial advisory boards of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, and Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention.
From page 213...
... His personal research efforts have been associated primarily with the toxicology of airborne matenal associated with different activities in the nuclear filet cycle. This research has spanned broadly from studies of aerosol characteristics as they may influence patterns of deposition, retention, and dosimetry through risk assessments for different nuclear energy systems.
From page 214...
... Her current research interests in epidemiology include studies of leukemia in children, health effects of environmental tobacco smoke and health effects of non-ionizing radiation. She has served on numerous national and international advisory groups including advisory committees to the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Environmental Agency, the Office of the President, the National Research Council and the World Health Organization.
From page 215...
... She is also chairperson of the Department of Energy's Low Dose Radiation Research Program Advisory Committee. Professor Friedman is a charter member of the Society of Environmental Journalists and a lifetime member of the National Association of Science Writers.
From page 216...
... Dr. Mansfield has served on committees for the National Cancer Institute and the National Research Council.
From page 217...
... He held a visiting appointment at the Universite Paris XTT and at the Centre de Geostatisque. He was a consultant to the National Research Council's BRER Committee on Exposure of the American People to I-131 from Nevada Atomic-Bomb Tests.
From page 218...
... He led a team of radiological health experts into Romania, Russia, and the Ukraine immediately following the Chernobyl accident.


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