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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 157-162

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From page 157...
... He was the lead author of the white paper Accelerator-Driven Medical Sterilization to Replace Co-60 Sources written for the National Nuclear Security Administration in 2017. He was a member of the organizing committee of a joint Department of Energy/ National Cancer Institute Workshop on Ion Beam Therapy in January 2013.
From page 158...
... In 2011, at the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, he was a technical nonproliferation and disarmament fellow for the UK-Norway Initiative. He is a member of the Fissile Material Working Group and the vice-chair of Working Group III of the IAEA International Nuclear Security Education Network.
From page 159...
... Since assuming her role as the radiation safety officer in 2003, she has focused on regulatory compliance, quality assurance issues, and the education of medical students, residents, and fellows with the overall goal of improving workplace radiation safety.
From page 160...
... Most recently, Dr. McWilliams built CSIRO's Deep Earth Imaging Future Science Platform, aimed at helping discover future minerals and energy and water resources using new geophysical methods, advanced data analytics, and mathematical techniques to provide better imagery of the subsurface from sparse, incomplete, and noisy data.
From page 161...
... Prior to her current appointment, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University Hospital, where she conducted research on biomarker development for early cancer detection using case-control epidemiological study designs. She focused primarily on prostate, breast, and liver cancers and trying to identify those individuals who are at high risk of developing malignancies.


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