BiodosEPR-2006 Meeting: Acute dosimetry consensus committee recommendations on biodosimetry applications in events involving uses of radiation by terrorists and radiation accidents
George A. Alexander(Office of Readiness and Response), Ruth C. Wilkins(Health Canada), Kenneth W. Turteltaub(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Bernard Gallez(Dartmouth College), Brooke Buddemeier(United States Department of Homeland Security), David A Schauer(National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements), Andrew Salner(Hartford Financial Services (United States)), Albert L. Wiley(Oak Ridge Associated Universities), Sally A. Amundson(Columbia University), Paul Okunieff, Robert B. Hayes(Center For Remote Sensing (United States)), Michael A. Noska(United States Food and Drug Administration), Patrick C. Lowry(Oak Ridge Associated Universities), Harold M. Swartz(Dartmouth College), William F. Blakely, Nicholas Dainiak(Bridgeport Hospital), F. Trompier(Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire), Phillipe Voisin(Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire), Ronald E. Goans
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