James Newell Stannard, the Glossary
James Newell Stannard (2 January 1910 – 19 September 2005) is a radiobiologist, pharmacologist and physiologist at the National Institutes of Health.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Biophysics, Harold Hodge, Health physics, Health Physics Society, Herbert Mermagen, Marvin Goldman, Medical physics, Radiology.
- Health Physics Society
- Health physicists
Biophysics
Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that applies approaches and methods traditionally used in physics to study biological phenomena.
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Harold Hodge
Harold Carpenter Hodge (1904–1990) was a well-known toxicologist who published close to 300 papers and five books.
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Health physics
Health physics, also referred to as the science of radiation protection, is the profession devoted to protecting people and their environment from potential radiation hazards, while making it possible to enjoy the beneficial uses of radiation. James Newell Stannard and Health physics are health physicists.
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Health Physics Society
The Health Physics Society (HPS) is a nonprofit scientific professional organization whose mission is excellence in the science and practice of radiation safety.
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Herbert Mermagen
Herbert Mermagen noted x-ray pioneer and medical physicist was born on 19 April 1907 and died at the age of 73 in Rochester, New York in January 1981. James Newell Stannard and Herbert Mermagen are health Physics Society and health physicists.
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Marvin Goldman
Marvin Goldman (born May 2, 1928 in New York City) is an American radiation biologist, known for "his highly significant contributions to the understanding of the effects of bone-seeking radionuclides—in carcinogenic characteristics of long-term strontium-90 exposures.". James Newell Stannard and Marvin Goldman are health Physics Society and health physicists.
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Medical physics
Medical physics deals with the application of the concepts and methods of physics to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human diseases with a specific goal of improving human health and well-being.
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Radiology
Radiology is the medical specialty that uses medical imaging to diagnose diseases and guide their treatment, within the bodies of humans and other animals.
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See also
Health Physics Society
- C. Maurice Patterson
- Dade Moeller
- Edgar Charles Barnes
- Elda Emma Anderson
- Francis J. Bradley
- Frederick P. Cowan
- G. W. C. Tait
- G. William Morgan
- George Samuel Hurst
- Health Physics Society
- Herbert Mermagen
- Herbert Parker (health physicist)
- Howard Clayton Eberline
- James Newell Stannard
- John C. Taschner
- John D. Boice Jr.
- John H. Ebersole
- Karl Z. Morgan
- Lauriston S. Taylor
- Marvin Goldman
- Miriam Posner Finkel
- Shields Warren
- Walter Dunham Claus
- Warren Keith Sinclair
Health physicists
- American Academy of Health Physics
- Brian H. Brown
- C. Maurice Patterson
- Certified health physicist
- Dade Moeller
- E. Gail de Planque
- Edgar Charles Barnes
- Edith Quimby
- Elda Emma Anderson
- Francis J. Bradley
- Francis Rudolph Shonka
- Frederick P. Cowan
- G. W. C. Tait
- G. William Morgan
- George Samuel Hurst
- Health physics
- Herbert Mermagen
- Herbert Parker (health physicist)
- Howard Clayton Eberline
- James Newell Stannard
- John C. Taschner
- John D. Boice Jr.
- John H. Ebersole
- Karl Z. Morgan
- Lauriston S. Taylor
- Leonidas D. Marinelli
- Lisa Gordon-Hagerty
- Lyle Benjamin Borst
- Marvin Goldman
- Miriam Posner Finkel
- Roberts Rugh
- Robley D. Evans (physicist)
- Roscoe L. Koontz
- Sean Barrett (writer)
- Shields Warren
- Walter Dunham Claus
- Warren Keith Sinclair