radiobiology
IPA: rˈeɪdioʊbaɪˈɑɫʌdʒi
noun
- (biology) The study of the effects of ionizing radiation on living organisms
- (biochemistry) The use of radioactive labels to study biological processes
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Examples of "radiobiology" in Sentences
- Captain Virgil Aspaugh has a doctorate in radiobiology from MIT and is in charge of our nuclear-weapons safety program.
- Professor McKenna's track record in research on 'radiobiology' - the study of how radiation affects cells - is second to none.
- Core knowledge of the radiologist includes radiobiology, which is the study of the effects of ionizing radiation on living tissue.
- Then Boris S. Berlin, a cheerful, optimistic guy, our expert in radiobiology, took a walk in a wooded area near his apartment, and somehow decided to take his own life, or so the police said.
- A research proposal on the effects of radiation in primates is just one of twelve studies that NASA has chosen to fund through its Human Research Program grants for space radiobiology research.
- But due to the restriction in physics research imposed by the military government I turned for a few years my interest to radiobiology and cancer therapy by electrons in collaboration with my colleague G. Schubert from the medical faculty.
- A year later, she moved to the Institute of Medical Physics in Frankfurt am Main where she worked as a research assistant. 98 For more than a year, she instructed doctors in radiobiology while she conceived and elaborated a theory on the effect of x-rays on biological objects.
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