LS Taylor Lecture No. 41: Environmental Radiation and Life—A Broad View, F. Ward Whicker (2017) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 40: Radiation Protection and Regulatory Science, John W. Poston, Sr. (2016) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 39: Dosimetry of Internal Emitters: Contributions of Radiation Protection Bodies and Radiological Events, Keith F. Eckerman (2015) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 38: On the Shoulders of Giants: Radiation Protection Over 50 Years, Fred A. Mettler, Jr. (2014) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 37: When Does Risk Assessment Get Fuzzy?, John E. Till (2013) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 36: From the Field to the Laboratory and Back: The What Ifs, Wows, and Who Cares of Radiation Biology, Antone L. Brooks (2012) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 35: What Makes Particle Radiation so Effective?, Eleanor A. Blakely (2011) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 34: Radiation Protection and Public Policy in an Uncertain World, Charles E. Land (2010) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 33: Radiation Epidemiology-the Golden Age and Future Challenges, John D. Boice, Jr. (2009) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 32: Radiation Standards, Dose/Risk Assessments, Public Interactions, and Yucca Mountain: Thinking Outside the Box, Dade W. Moeller (2008) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 31: The Quest for Therapeutic Actinide Chelators, Patricia W. Durbin (2007) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 30: Fifty Years of Scientific Investigation: The Importance of Scholarship and the Influence of Politics and Controversy, Robert L. Brent (2006) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 29: Nontargeted Effects of Radiation: Implications for Low Dose Exposures, John B. Little (2005) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 28: Radiation Protection in the Aftermath of a Terrorist Attack Involving Exposure to Ionizing Radiation, Abel J. Gonzalez (2004) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 27: The Evolution of Radiation Protection—From Erythema to Genetic Risks to Risks of Cancer to …?, Charles B. Meinhold (2003) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 26: Developing Mechanistic Data for Incorporation into Cancer and Genetic Risk Assessments: Old Problems and New Approaches, R. Julian Preston (2002) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 25: Assuring the Safety of Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound, Wesley L. Nyborg (2001) (presented by Marvin C. Ziskin) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 24: Administered Radioactivity: Unde Venimus Quoque Imus, S. James Adelstein (2000) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 23: Back to Background: Natural Radiation and Radioactivity Exposed, Naomi H. Harley (1999) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 22: From Chimney Sweeps to Astronauts: Cancer Risk in the Work Place, Eric J. Hall (1998) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 21: Radionuclides in the Body: Meeting the Challenge, William J. Bair (1997) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 20: 70 Years of Radiation Genetics: Fruit Flies, Mice and Humans, Seymour Abrahamson (1996) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 19: Certainty and Uncertainty in Radiation Research, Albrecht M. Kellerer (1995) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 18: Mice, Myths, and Men, R. J. Michael Fry (1994) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 17: Science, Radiation Protection and the NCRP, Warren K. Sinclair (1993) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 16: Dose and Risk in Diagnostic Radiology: How Big? How Little?, Edward W. Webster (1992) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 15: When is a Dose Not a Dose?, Victor P. Bond (1991) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 14: Radiation Protection and the Internal Emitter Saga, J. Newell Stannard (1990) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 13: Radiobiology and Radiation Protection: The Past Century and Prospects for the Future, Arthur C. Upton (1989) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 12: How Safe is Sage Enough?, Bo Lindell (1988) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 11: How to Be Quantitative about Radiation Risk Estimates, Seymour Jablon (1987) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 10: Biological Effects of Non-Ionizing Radiations: Cellular Properties and Interactions, Herman P. Schwan (1986) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 9: Truth (and Beauty) in Radiation Measurement, John H. Harley (1985) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 8: Limitation and Assessment in Radiation Protection, Harald H. Rossi (1984) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 7: The Human Environment – Past, Present and Future, Merril Eisenbud (1983) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 6: Ethics, Trade-Offs and Medical Radiation, Eugene L. Saenger (1982) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 5: How Well Can We Assess Genetic Risk? Not Very, James F. Crow (1981) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 4: From “Quantity of Radiation” and “Dose” to “Exposure” and “Absorbed Dose”—An Historical Review, Harold O. Wyckoff (1980) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 3: Radiation Protection – Concepts and Trade Offs, Hymer L. Friedell (1979) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 2: Why be Quantitative about Radiation Risk Estimates?, Sir Edward E. Pochin (1978) |
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LS Taylor Lecture No. 1: The Squares of the Natural Numbers in Radiation Protection, Herbert M. Parker (1977) |