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Edward Semones

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George S, Gaza R, Matthia D, Laramore D, Lehti J, Campbell-Ricketts T, et al.
Nature . 2024 Sep; 634(8032):48-52. PMID: 39294379
Space radiation is a notable hazard for long-duration human spaceflight. Associated risks include cancer, cataracts, degenerative diseases and tissue reactions from large, acute exposures. Space radiation originates from diverse sources,...
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Gaza R, Johnson A, Hayes B, Campbell-Ricketts T, Rakkola J, Abdelmelek M, et al.
Life Sci Space Res (Amst) . 2023 Nov; 39:95-105. PMID: 37945094
Monitoring space radiation is of vital importance for risk reduction strategies in human space exploration. Radiation protection programs on Earth and in space rely on personal and area radiation monitoring...
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Ulanowski A, Ban N, Ozasa K, Ruhm W, Semones E, Shavers M, et al.
Z Med Phys . 2023 Sep; 34(1):64-82. PMID: 37669888
Task Group 115 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection is focusing on mission-related exposures to space radiation and concomitant health risks for space crew members including, among others, risk...
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Shavers M, Semones E, Tomi L, Chen J, Straube U, Komiyama T, et al.
Z Med Phys . 2023 Jul; 34(1):14-30. PMID: 37507310
The Partner Agencies of the International Space Station (ISS) maintain separate career exposure limits and shared Flight Rules that control the ionising radiation exposures that crewmembers can experience due to...
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Feiveson A, George K, Shavers M, Moreno-Villanueva M, Zhang Y, Babiak-Vazquez A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Mar; 11(1):5293. PMID: 33674665
Space radiation consists of energetic protons and other heavier ions. During the International Space Station program, chromosome aberrations in lymphocytes of astronauts have been analyzed to estimate received biological doses...
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Norbury J, Schimmerling W, Slaba T, Azzam E, Badavi F, Baiocco G, et al.
Life Sci Space Res (Amst) . 2016 Mar; 8:38-51. PMID: 26948012
Most accelerator-based space radiation experiments have been performed with single ion beams at fixed energies. However, the space radiation environment consists of a wide variety of ion species with a...
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Kroupa M, Bahadori A, Campbell-Ricketts T, Empl A, Hoang S, Idarraga-Munoz J, et al.
Life Sci Space Res (Amst) . 2015 Aug; 6:69-78. PMID: 26256630
Progress in the development of high-performance semiconductor radiation imaging pixel detectors based on technologies developed for use in high-energy physics applications has enabled the development of a completely new generation...
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Reitz G, Berger T, Bilski P, Facius R, Hajek M, Petrov V, et al.
Radiat Res . 2009 Mar; 171(2):225-35. PMID: 19267549
Space radiation hazards are recognized as a key concern for human space flight. For long-term interplanetary missions, they constitute a potentially limiting factor since current protection limits for low-Earth orbit...