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Aerts, A.M.* ; Impens, N.R.E.N.* ; Baatout, S.* ; Benotmane, M.A.* ; Camps, J.* ; Dabin, J.M.* ; Derradji, H.* ; Grosche, B.* ; Horemans, N.* ; Jourdain, J.R.* ; Moreels, M.* ; Perko, T.* ; Quintens, R.* ; Repussard, J.* ; Rühm, W. ; Schneider, T.* ; Struelens, L.* ; Hardeman, F.*

Joint research towards a better radiation protection : Highlights of the fifth MELODI workshop.

J. Radiol. Prot. 34, 931-956 (2014)
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MELODI is the European platform dedicated to low-dose radiation risk research. From 7 October through 10 October 2013 the Fifth MELODI Workshop took place in Brussels, Belgium. The workshop offered the opportunity to 221 unique participants originating from 22 countries worldwide to update their knowledge and discuss radiation research issues through 118 oral and 44 poster presentations. In addition, the MELODI 2013 workshop was reaching out to the broader radiation protection community, rather than only the low-dose community, with contributions from the fields of radioecology, emergency and recovery preparedness, and dosimetry. In this review, we summarise the major scientific conclusions of the workshop, which are important to keep the MELODI strategic research agenda up-to-date and which will serve to establish a joint radiation protection research roadmap for the future.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Scientific Article
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Keywords Eurados ; Fifth Melodi Workshop 2013 ; Integrated Research ; Ionising Radiation ; Multidisciplinary European Low Dose Initiative (melodi) ; Neris And Alliance ; Radiation Protection
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0952-4746
e-ISSN 1361-6498
Quellenangaben Volume: 34, Issue: 4, Pages: 931-956 Article Number: , Supplement: ,
Publisher Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP)
Non-patent literature Publications
Reviewing status Peer reviewed