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Appendix B: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 223-230

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From page 223...
... He was chair of the National Academies Board on Radiation Effects Research from 2002 to 2005 and vice chair of the Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board from 2005 to 2009, and he served on several National Academies committees. He also has served on public and private committees that have addressed issues concerning radiation protection, research collaboration, and biomedical isotopes.
From page 224...
... ; and as a steering committee member of the International Group of Research Reactors. Her research interests include advanced nuclear energy systems; research reactor design, safety analysis, and applications in advanced fuel and materials irradiations; radioisotope production; and enhanced heat transfer of engineered fluids and nanostructure materials.
From page 225...
... Department of Energy's Fuel Cycle Technologies -- Material Recovery and Waste Form Development Programs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He has more than 40 years of experience with nuclear fuel reprocessing, including solvent extraction and development of advanced centrifugal contactors; management of volatile radionuclides; and management of gaseous radioactive wastes.
From page 226...
... Jason S Lewis, Ph.D., is the Emily Tow Jackson Endowed Chair, vice chair of research in radiology, chief attending of the Radiochemistry & Imaging Sciences Service, and director of the Radiochemistry & Molecular Imaging Probe Core at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
From page 227...
... Morton, M.D., is professor of radiology at the University of Utah with specialty training in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. She previously served as chief of nuclear medicine at four academic centers (Veterans Affairs medical centers in Portland, Oregon, and Salt Lake City, Utah; Wake Forest University Medical Center; and University of Utah)
From page 228...
... delegation to the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation from 2002 to 2005; co-team leader of the health effects section of the International Atomic Energy Agency's International Chernobyl Project; a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments; chair of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements Scientific Committee on Radiation Effects on the Thyroid; and scientific chair of the Veterans' Advisory Committee on Environmental Hazards (2001 to 2010)
From page 229...
... She also previously served as the Chemistry Division's project manager for the National Nuclear Security Administration's Mo-99 Production Program. She has contributed to research on spent nuclear fuel, the development of gamma and neutron detectors, actinide chemistry, and fundamental inorganic and organic chemistry.
From page 230...
... Dr. Kosti's interests within the NRSB focus on radiation health effects.


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