Sentences with word «radiobiologist»

Moving to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, Gravekamp teamed up with radiobiologist Ekaterina Dadachova and colleagues to combine modified Listeria with the radioactive compound rhenium - 188, which they attached to an engineered protein called a monoclonal antibody that sticks to the bacterium.
Now, these archives have become important to a new generation of radiobiologists, who want to explore the effects of the extremely low doses of radiation — below 100 millisieverts — that people receive during medical procedures such as computed - tomography diagnostic scans, and by living close to the damaged Fukushima nuclear reactors in Japan.
And radiobiologists expect that the threshold «safe» dose will vary between tissues and between individuals.
«Had the winds been less favorable, the consequences could have been more serious than Chernobyl,» says Keith Baverstock, a radiobiologist at the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio.
Dr. Nahid Mivechi, cell biologist and radiobiologist, a group leader at the Cancer Center and a study co-author; Dr. Nita Maihle, MCG cancer biologist, associate center director for education at the university's Cancer Center and a study co-author; Dr. Lan Ko, cancer biologist in the Department of Pathology at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University and at the Georgia Cancer Center at AU
«New ultra-thin diamond membrane is a radiobiologist's best friend: Researchers developed a diamond - based detector that can control the dose of radiation given to live cells down to a single particle.»
Dr. William (Bill) Morgan, a radiobiologist and laboratory fellow at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, was quoted in a January 12, 2015 article in Science Insider, the online news site of Science magazine.
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