Ian Fairlie
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Canadian radiobiologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ian Fairlie is a U.K. based Canadian consultant on radiation in the environment and former member of the three person secretariat to Britain’s Committee Examining the Radiation Risks of Internal Emitters . He is a radiation biologist who has focused on the radiological hazards of nuclear fuel and he has studied radioactive releases at nuclear facilities since before the Chernobyl accident in 1986.
Ian Fairlie's Published Works
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Published Works
- Energy and human health. (2013) (230)
- The Other Report on Chernobyl (TORCH) (2006) (37)
- RBE and wR values of Auger emitters and low-range beta emitters with particular reference to tritium (2007) (34)
- A hypothesis to explain childhood cancers near nuclear power plants. (2014) (28)
- Global Energy Assessment (GEA): Energy and Health (2012) (27)
- Commentary: childhood cancer near nuclear power stations (2009) (19)
- Depleted uranium: properties, military use and health risks (2009) (14)
- Transfer of radioactivity to fruit: significant radionuclides and speciation. (2001) (14)
- Uncertainties in Doses and Risks from Internal Radiation (2005) (12)
- Hypothesis to Explain Childhood Cancer near Nuclear Power Plants (2010) (12)
- In defence of collective dose. (2000) (12)
- French geocap study confirms increased leukemia risks in young children near nuclear power plants (2012) (11)
- Review of epidemiology studies of childhood leukaemia near nuclear facilities: commentary on Laurier et al. (2010) (10)
- Childhood Cancer Near German Nuclear Power Stations (2010) (8)
- New evidence of childhood leukaemias near nuclear power stations (2008) (7)
- Childhood cancers near German nuclear power stations: hypothesis to explain the cancer increases (2009) (7)
- Dispersal, deposition and collective doses after the Chernobyl disaster (2007) (6)
- Childhood cancers near German nuclear power stations: the ongoing debate (2009) (6)
- The hazards of tritium – revisited (2008) (6)
- Chernobyl: consequences of the catastrophe for people and the environment (2010) (6)
- Commentary on UNSCEAR 2006 Report: Annex C--the new effects of radiation. (2010) (5)
- Comments on Bithell, J. F., Keegan, T. J., Kroll, M. E., Murphy, M. F. G. and Vincent, T. J., Childhood leukaemia near British nuclear installations: methodological issues and recent results. Radiat. Prot. Dosimetry 132(2), 191-197 (2008). (2010) (3)
- The Other Report on Chernobyl An independent evaluation of the health-related effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster (2016) (2)
- Childhood Cancer near Nuclear Installations (2010) (2)
- Comment on ‘Updated investigations of cancer excesses in individuals born or resident in the vicinity of Sellafield and Dounreay': premature all-clear for nuclear power (2014) (2)
- New Information on Radiation Health Hazards (2007) (1)
- No dose too low (1997) (1)
- Summing the health effects of the Fukushima nuclear disaster (2015) (0)
- Consultation and consensus on dose assessment during nuclear discharge authorisations: A UK example (2002) (0)
- Reference to unpublished comments. Author's reply (2007) (0)
- Global warming: is nuclear power the answer? (2007) (0)
- Comment: we ignore the evidence on cancer clusters at our peril (2008) (0)
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