Human radiation studies: Remembering the early years. Oral history of Dr. John W. Gofman, M.D., Ph.D., December 20, 1994
Dr. John W. Gofman was interviewed by representatives of US DOE Office of Human Radiation Experiments (OHRE) concerning his research at the University of California, Berkeley and his biomedical work at Lawrence Livermore Radiation Laboratory. Following a short biographical sketch, Dr. Gofman relates his remembrances with the discovery and chemistry of uranium-233, the Manhattan project, laboratory production of the first milligram of plutonium, pre-1945 medical use of high-dosage radiation, medical treatments with phosphorus 32, and fallout. Dr. Gofman also discusses his relationships with Professor Oppenheimer, Joe Hamilton, Ernest Lawrence, and other. Then Dr. Gofman describes his pioneering work on his true interests concerning heart disease, heparin, and lipoproteins. Finally intra-AEC political issues are discussed relating to testing of atomic weapons.
- Research Organization:
- USDOE Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety, and Health, Washington, DC (United States). Office of Human Radiation Experiments
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 221884
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/EH-0457; ON: DE96009843; NC: NONE; TRN: 96:011310
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: PBD: Jun 1995
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
Similar Records
Human radiation studies: Remembering the early years: Oral history of radiologist Hymer L. Friedell, M.D., Ph.D., conducted January 28, 1995
Human radiation studies: Remembering the early years. Oral history of radiologist Earl R. Miller, M.D., August 9 and 17, 1994
Related Subjects
29 ENERGY PLANNING AND POLICY
45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, WEAPONRY, AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
55 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
BASIC STUDIES
PLUTONIUM
HISTORICAL ASPECTS
MICROANALYSIS
URANIUM 233
MANHATTAN PROJECT
LIPOPROTEINS
RADIOTHERAPY
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY
LOW DOSE IRRADIATION
URANIUM NITRATES
PHOSPHORUS 32
STOICHIOMETRY
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
MAN
PATIENTS
FALLOUT
RADIOBIOLOGY