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21 April 2022
IRPA 2022 Photos: Wednesday Sessions

The 2022 IRPA North American Regional Congress—"Meeting the Challenges in the Practice of Radiation Protection"—was held 21–23 February, in St. Louis, Missouri. This is a collection of photos of a small sampling of talks from the Wednesday sessions. These full talks and many more are available to view until 31 May 2022.

If you attended IRPA 2022 live or virtually, you can revisit sessions you loved or those you missed by logging into the meeting site here until 31 May. The Sign In button is at the top right side of the page. The sessions are available from the Schedule tab.

If you were unable to attend and would like to view sessions from the meeting, registration is still open on the meeting website.

WAM-A1: Nuclear Facilities
Jake Nichols, University of Missouri Research Reactor, "Cleanout and Decontamination of Iodine-131 Production Hot Cells at the University of Missouri Research Reactor Facility"

Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk

WAM-A2: Classic Films in Health Physics and Radiation Protection
William Uhland, Curium, "Classic Films in Health Physics and Radiation Protection"

Photo courtesy of Rachel Pope Nichols, Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk

 

WAM-B: Disasters in Health Physics (Part 1)
Luiz Bertelli, Los Alamos National Laboratory, "The Radiological Accident in Goiania"

Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk

WAM-C: Medical Health Physics (Part 1)
Abdallah Mirza, Texas A&M, "Polymersomes as a Delivery Mechanism to Enhance Targeted Alpha Therapy"

Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk

 

WAM-D1: Regulatory Issues
Megan Shober, Wisconsin Department of Health Services, "Radiation Safety Regulatory Considerations for Alpha Therapeutics"

Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk

WAM-D2: Environmental and Wildlife Dosimetry
Annelise Gonzales, Clemson University, "Response of Lemna Minor (Common Duckweed) to Multiple Contaminant Exposure"

Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk

 

WPM-A: Instrumentation and Measurements
Ryan Charrette, North Carolina State University, "Initial Evaluation of a Portable Continuous Air Monitor"

Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk

WPM-B: Disasters in Health Physics (Part 2)
William Dorsife, Consultant, "TMI Accident: What Really Happened"

Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk

 

WPM-C1: Medical Health Physics (Part 2)
Debbie Gilley, International Atomic Energy Agency (retired), "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants"

Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk

WPM-D: External Dosimetry
David Boozer, Oregon State University, "Tissue Dose-Rate Kernels for Bremsstrahlung Exposure From Internal Electron Emitters"

Screenshot courtesy of Mary Walchuk