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Radiation and Health Supercourse
A project designed to deliver the scientific lectures on Radiation and Health to the scientists across the world. Mission: To collect and distribute the best scientific lectures on Radiation and Health Research.
Radiation and Health Supercourse Lectures
- Basics of Treatment of Victims of Radiation Terrorism or Accidents. Part I
- Chernobyl disaster and experience of population protection from nuclear accident
- CRESP Amchitka Expedition: A Model for Multi- and Interdisciplinary Research into Radionuclide Contamination of the Marine Environment
- Follow-up of Persons Exposed to Radiation and Radioactivity. Part I.
- Fukushima is Not Chernobyl Fukushima is Not Chernobyl - What an Epidemiologist Should Know
- History of “Nuclear” Health Issues
- History of “Nuclear” Health Issues
- Introduction to Radiation Health: Late Effects - Cancer. Part I
- Million U.S. Worker and Veteran Study
- NCRP and International Consistency in Radiation Protection Standards
- Preparing for an Unplanned Radiation Event. Part I
- RADIATION EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LEUKEMIA Part I
- RADIATION EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LEUKEMIA Part II
- Radiation epidemiology and Leukemia -Part II- in Russian
- Radiation epidemiology and Leukemia -Part I- in Russian
- Radiation Epidemiology and Reflections on Fukushima. Part I
- Radiation Epidemiology and Reflections on Fukushima. Part II
- Radiation. Part I
- Radiation. Part II
- RECOGNIZING THE “FUKUSHIMA 50” AND THEIR VALIANT EFFORT
- THE FUKUSHIMA FACILITY IS STILL LEAKING RADIATION INTO THE AIR
- The New Millennium: Values, Perceptions of Risk and the Key Roles of Science and Technology - Ionizing Radiation Science and Protection In the 21st Century
- Understanding Radiation
- What We Know About Nuclear Energy?