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Depleted Uranium Symposium Presentations |
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| The following topics were discussed at the Depleted Uranium Symposium, held November 4, 2010, at the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute. | |
| 1) History of depleted uranium research at AFRRI (PDF) John F. Kalinich, PhD Program Advisor Internal Contamination and Metal Toxicity Program Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Uniformed Services University |
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| 2) A review of depleted uranium biological effects: In vitro studies (PDF) Alexandra C. Miller, PhD Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Uniformed Services University |
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| 3) A review of depleted uranium biological effects: In vivo studies (PDF) Alexandra C. Miller, PhD Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Uniformed Services University |
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| 4) Long-term health effects of embedded depleted uranium (PDF) John F. Kalinich, PhD Program Advisor Internal Contamination and Metal Toxicity Program Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Uniformed Services University |
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| 5) Soldier exposure to depleted uranium and human health risk assessment methodology—Update 2010 (PDF) David P. Alberth, Senior Health Physicist and Master Consultant Frances Szrom, CHP, Health Physicist and Master Consultant U.S. Army Institute of Public Health |
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| 6) Depleted uranium follow-up program update (PDF) Melissa A. McDiarmid, MD, MPH, DABT Katherine S. Squibb, PhD VA Maryland Health Care System University of Maryland |
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| 7) Depleted uranium program—Repository and chemical analysis of biological samples (PDF) José A. Centeno Armed Forces Institute of Pathology |
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| 8) Epigenetic mechanisms of nickel carcinogenesis (PDF) Max Costa NYU School of Medicine |
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| 9) The international science and politics of depleted uranium (PDF) Colonel Mark A. Melanson, PhD, CHP Director, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute |
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