Abstract |
The 21st L H Gray Conference, organised by the L H Gray Trust with the Society for Radiological Protection, brought together international experts in radiobiology, epidemiology and risk assessment, and scientists involved in diagnostic and therapeutic radiation exposure. The meeting - held in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 4-6 June 2008 - aimed to raise awareness, educate and share knowledge of important issues in radiation protection. A distinguished group of speakers discussed topics that included (i) non-targeted effects of radiation, (ii) exposure to high natural background radiation, (iii) non- cancer effects in Japanese bomb survivors, (iv) lessons learnt from Chernobyl, (v) radiation in the workplace, (vi) biokinetic modelling, (vii) uncertainties in risk estimation, (viii) issues in diagnostic medical exposures, (ix) lessons leant from the polonium-210 incidence and (x) how the radiobiology/radiation oncology community is needed to help society prepare for potential future acts of radiation terrorism. The conference highlighted the importance, relevance and topicality of radiobiology today.
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Authors | C M L West, C J Martin, D G Sutton, E G Wright |
Journal | The British journal of radiology
(Br J Radiol)
Vol. 82
Issue 977
Pg. 353-62
(May 2009)
ISSN: 1748-880X [Electronic] England |
PMID | 19386958
(Publication Type: Congress, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.)
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Topics |
- Animals
- Background Radiation
(adverse effects)
- Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
- Diagnostic Imaging
(adverse effects)
- Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
- Humans
- Models, Biological
- Nuclear Warfare
- Occupational Exposure
(adverse effects)
- Radiation Oncology
(education)
- Radiation Protection
- Radiobiology
(education)
- Risk Assessment
- Scotland
- Survivors
- Terrorism
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