Publications of the USTUR
February 1, 2001 - January 31, 2002
Published
Brooks, A.L., S. Bao, K. Rithidech, L.A. Couch, and L.A. Braby. Relative Effectiveness of HZE Iron-56 Particles for the Induction of Cytogenetic Damage In Vivo. Radiation Res. 155:353-359; 2001. USTUR-0157-00
Ehrhart, S.M., et. Al. USTUR Color Brochure. USTUR-0173-01
Ehrhart, S.M., R.E. Filipy, et. Al. USTUR Annual Report. USTUR-0177-01
Ehrhart, S.M., and R.E. Filipy. USTUR Registrant Newsletter. USTUR-0179-01
Elliston, J.T. The Distribution of Uranium in Human Tissues. PhD Dissertation. USTUR-0175-01
Elliston, J.T., S.E. Glover and R.H. Filby. The Determination of Natural Uranium in Human Tissues by Recovery Corrected Kinetic Phosphorescence Analysis. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 248(2):487-491; 2001. USTUR-0168-00
Russell, J.J. Interstitial Lung Disease of Occupational Origin: A Case Report. Health Phys. Journal. 80:S111; 2001. USTUR-0172-01A
Sikov, M.R., and J.J. Russell. Fetoplacental Dosimetry of Plutonium Burdens Incurred Prior to Pregnancy. Health Phys. Journal. 8(6):S123; 2001. USTUR-0174-01A
Wilson, W.E., D.J. Lynch, K. Wei, and L.A. Braby. Microdosimetry of a 25 KeV Electron Microbeam. Radiation Res. 155:89-94; 2001. USTUR-0171-01
Presented
June 2001
Filipy, R.E. presented a poster presentation entitled “Collaborative Researchers Wanted by the USTUR” at the 46th Annual Health Physics Society meeting in Cleveland, Ohio. This poster presentation was also presented again during June for the WSU Cancer Prevention and Research Center retreat, in Coeur d Alene, ID.
Russell, J.J. presented an oral presentation entitled “Interstitial Lung Disease of Occupational Origin: A Case Report” at the 46th Annual Health Physics Society meeting in Cleveland, OH.
Sikov, M.R. presented an oral presentation entitled “Fetoplacental Dosimetry of Plutonium Burdens Incurred Prior to Pregnancy” at the 46th Annual Health Physics Society meeting in Cleveland, OH.
July 2001
Elliston, James T. successfully defended his Ph.D dissertation on “The Distribution of Natural Uranium in Human Tissues of a Whole Body Donor to the USTUR by Recovery Corrected Kinetic Phosphorescence Analysis” at Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
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