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This proceedings volume results from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on 'Biomarkers of Radiation in the Environment: Robust Tools for Risk Assessment (BRITE)'. The BRITE workshop discussed insights from cancer research, epigenetics, non-human and human risk assessment, since many of the state-of-the-art biomarkers being developed for humans deserve consideration for environmental applications and vice versa. Sessions were very wide-ranging covering methods, mechanisms, cross disciplinary application and regulation.
The chapters in this book have been grouped into five major themes that were covered by the BRITE workshop:
· Techniques for biomarker development
· Low-dose effect mechanisms
· Biomarkers for risk evaluation
· Biomarkers in wildlife
· Biomarker use and responses
Each chapter has been written independently and reflects the views of the chapter author(s). Therefore, the readers can form their own balanced view of the different perspectives on biomarkers of radiation in the environment. Given the breadth of topics covered and the state-of-the-art perspectives shared by leading experts in their respective fields, this book should form a valuable resource for anyone with an interest in how biomarkers can be used to improve our understanding of radiation in the environment and its potential impacts.
Carmel Mothersill is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Radiobiology at McMaster University in Canada. Her research is focused on low dose effects of radiation, in particular non-targeted effects where radiation effects are seen in cells and organisms that have not received a direct dose of radiation but receive signals from irradiated cells or organisms. Professor Mothersill has received many prestigious awards including the Nikolai Timofeev-Ressovsky award from the Russian Academy of Sciences, The Marie Curie medal, and the St Luke's Lecture and medal from the Irish Academy of Medicine. She also received an Honorary Doctorate from Heriot Watt University in Scotland. Professor Mothersill has organised a number of international conferences and workshops including the International Congress on Radiaoecology and Environmental Radiation in Canada and the International Congress of Radiation Research in Ireland. She is currently Treasurer of the International Union of Radioecologists.
Dr. Gohar Tsakanova is the deputy director and senior scientist at the
Tom Cresswell is a Senior Research Scientist in Ecotoxicology at Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO). He uses nuclear techniques to understand the fate and impacts of a range of anthropogenic contaminants on aquatic organisms. Dr Cresswell has been invited to several key international meetings other than BRITE, including the Plastics Awareness Global Initiative (PAGI) held at UC San Diego in 2018 and several expert meetings organised by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on using nuclear techniques in marine plastics research and using radioecological tracers to determine coastal and marine ecosystem health. Dr Cresswell is a board member of Science and Technology Australia (STA), a peak body representing over 70,000 STEM professionals across the country and holds executive board positions for the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Australasia and the South Pacific Environmental Radioactivity Association (SPERA). He regularly participates in science outreach activities and STEM communication events to inspire the next generation of environmental scientists.
Gayle E. Woloschak is Professor of Radiation Oncology, Radiology, and Cell and Molecular Biology in the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University. Gayle received her B.S. in Biological Sciences, from Youngstown State University and a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences from the University of Toledo (Medical College of Ohio). She did her postdoctoral training at the Mayo Clinic, and then moved to Argonne National Laboratory until 2001. Her scientific interests are predominantly in the areas of Molecular Biology. Radiation Biology, and Nanotechnology studies, and she has authored over 200 papers. She is editor-in-chief for the International Journal of Radiation Biology, is past-President of the Radiation Research Society, is a member of the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements, is a member of Committee-1 for the International Commission on Radiation Protection and serves on a committee studying low dose radiation effects for UNSCEAR. She is also Associate Dean of Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Affairs in The Graduate School at Northwestern University.
- 2022, 1st ed. 2022, 330 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Michael D. Wood, Carmel E. Mothersill, Gohar Tsakanova, Tom Cresswell, Gayle E. Woloschak
- Verlag: Springer Netherlands
- ISBN-10: 9402421017
- ISBN-13: 9789402421019
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.04.2022
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