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Introduction — Why is this Important, Kyle Kleinhans and Armin Ansari
Radiation Epidemiology and Low Dose Effects, John D. Boice, Jr., ScD, NCRP, Vanderbilt
Presented by Kathryn Held
Estimating Cancer Risk at Low Doses and Dose Rates: Lessons from Dr. Land, Dr. David Pawel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
What Does Radiation Biology Tell Us About Potential Health Effects at Low Dose and Low Dose Rates, Edouard Azzam, PhD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Enhancing Low Dose Risk Assessment Using Mechanistic Models of Radiation Effects, Igor Shuryak, MD, PhD, Columbia University Medical Center
Low-Dose Radiation: Interagency Collaboration on Planning Research Could Improve Information on Health Effects, John Neumann, Director, Natural Resources and Environment, Government Accountability Office
Translating Science to Recommendations - NCRP CC-1, Donald A. Cool, PhD, Electric Power Institute
Low Dose Radiation Research and Implementation of Radiation Protection Policy at the Department of Energy, Derek Favret, CHP; Noelle Metting, ScD; James Dillard, CHP; Isaf Al-Nabulsi, PhD; Andrew Wallo, U.S. Department of Energy, Derek Favret and Isaf Al-Nabulsi
Studies of Low Dose Health Effects Inform EPA Regulations, Mike Boyd, Environmental Protection Agency
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Radiation Protection Policy and Opportunities for the Future, by Cynthia G. Jones, PhD, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
INPO Approach for Maintaining Low Worker Dose, Charles B. Mitchell, INPO
State Radiological & Toxicological Risk Assessment and the Linear No-Threshold Perspective, William Irwin, ScD, Vermont Department of Health
The Role of Radiation Protection Professionals, Armin Ansari, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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