Abstract
The Department of Life Sciences, is aiming to perform high quality research in biosciences focused primarily on oncology and in close interaction with the technical facilities at PSI e.g. proton therapy, SINQ, SLS, and the national and international bioscience community. Within this department, the Division of Radiation Protection and Radioactive Waste Treatment is responsible for the radiological safety of the personnel, the installations and the environment at PSI, and it is charged with dismantling obsolete nuclear installations at PSI. The principal research and development activities of this division concern novel methods for neutron dosimetry, and the study of presence and pathways of natural and man made radioactivity in humans and in the environment. (author) figs., tabs., refs.
Citation Formats
Gschwend, Beatrice, and Jaussi, Rolf.
Paul Scherrer Institute Scientific Report 1998. Volume II: Life Sciences.
Switzerland: N. p.,
1999.
Web.
Gschwend, Beatrice, & Jaussi, Rolf.
Paul Scherrer Institute Scientific Report 1998. Volume II: Life Sciences.
Switzerland.
Gschwend, Beatrice, and Jaussi, Rolf.
1999.
"Paul Scherrer Institute Scientific Report 1998. Volume II: Life Sciences."
Switzerland.
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title = {Paul Scherrer Institute Scientific Report 1998. Volume II: Life Sciences}
author = {Gschwend, Beatrice, and Jaussi, Rolf}
abstractNote = {The Department of Life Sciences, is aiming to perform high quality research in biosciences focused primarily on oncology and in close interaction with the technical facilities at PSI e.g. proton therapy, SINQ, SLS, and the national and international bioscience community. Within this department, the Division of Radiation Protection and Radioactive Waste Treatment is responsible for the radiological safety of the personnel, the installations and the environment at PSI, and it is charged with dismantling obsolete nuclear installations at PSI. The principal research and development activities of this division concern novel methods for neutron dosimetry, and the study of presence and pathways of natural and man made radioactivity in humans and in the environment. (author) figs., tabs., refs.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1999}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Paul Scherrer Institute Scientific Report 1998. Volume II: Life Sciences}
author = {Gschwend, Beatrice, and Jaussi, Rolf}
abstractNote = {The Department of Life Sciences, is aiming to perform high quality research in biosciences focused primarily on oncology and in close interaction with the technical facilities at PSI e.g. proton therapy, SINQ, SLS, and the national and international bioscience community. Within this department, the Division of Radiation Protection and Radioactive Waste Treatment is responsible for the radiological safety of the personnel, the installations and the environment at PSI, and it is charged with dismantling obsolete nuclear installations at PSI. The principal research and development activities of this division concern novel methods for neutron dosimetry, and the study of presence and pathways of natural and man made radioactivity in humans and in the environment. (author) figs., tabs., refs.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1999}
month = {Sep}
}