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His work in radiobiology has included research on radiation and cancer.
After the war he became a leading researcher in the then novel field of radiobiology.
Radiobiology is the study of the interactions between ionizing radiation and living organisms.
Radiobiology experiments typically make use of a radiation source which could be:
A cell survival curve is a curve used in radiobiology.
In simplest terms, radiobiology is the study of the action of ionizing radiation on living things.
Studies have been made since the 1980s, both on epidemiological studies and in the radiobiology field.
She married Zbigniew Jaworowski, a professor of radiobiology, in 1958.
During this time, Slotin also contributed to a number of papers in the field of radiobiology.
In 1955 he founded the first radiobiology laboratory of Romania and, the following year, he graduated this university as an agricultural engineer.
Dr. Kallman became head of the new radiobiology division at Stanford in the late 50's.
His father is a professor of radiobiology at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Knowledge of some aspects of radiomorphology, toxicology, radiobiology, or physiology would be useful.
The laboratory's research areas are: forensic toxicology, biochemistry, functional genomics, radiobiology, and bioinformatics.
His current research interests are experimental oncology, radiobiology, biological radioprotection and cell signaling in cancer therapy.
For more than 75 years, the Center has trained undergraduates, medical and graduate students in radiobiology, health physics and medical physics.
This was the first time the system had been used, said Wallace Friedberg, the supervisor of the radiobiology section of the institute.
Core knowledge of the radiologist includes radiobiology which is the study of the effects of ionizing radiation on living tissue.
Eric Hall, Radiobiology for the Radiobiologist.
The Center for Human Radiobiology was established at Argonne National Laboratory in 1968.
In the 1930s the Laboratory pioneered the development of radiobiology - the effects of X-rays on living animal tissue.
His research into plant development investigated how pigments are controlled by the plant's genes; his other principal interests included radiobiology and plant tissue culture.
He established and ran the Medical Research Council's Radiobiology Unit at Harwell from 1947 to 1969.
In 1955, her group moved to the MRC radiobiology unit in Harwell.
NSRL also features its own beam line dedicated to radiobiology research, as well as specimen-preparation areas.