Authors

Armin Weinberg

Author Biographical Info

Dr. Weinberg is a Clinical Professor at Baylor College of Medicine (Medicine), Adjunct Professor at Rice University (Kinesiology & Human Performance) and Faculty Affiliate of the Texas A&M Center for Population Health and Aging (CPHA). He was a founder of the International Consortium for Research on the Health Effects of Radiation, in response to the Chernobyl nuclear accident and has spearheaded international partnerships in the Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Israel. Dr. Weinberg currently serves as a board member of the Intercultural Cancer Council, Community of Practice (CoP) for Vulnerable Populations for National Center for Medical Education Development & Research,The Schull Institute Advisory Board, National Hispanic Life Sciences Society and Texas Life Science Foundation.

Identifier

DM-MS211-012-0048

Publication Date(s)

June 24, 1994

Language

English

Keywords

Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobyl (Ukraine, 1986), Russia, World Health Organization, presentations (communicative events)

Abstract

The text of my presentation at the WHO meeting in St Petersburg Russia held at the former KGB Sanatorium to address the problems of those involved in the cleanup after the accident at Chernobyl. My wife Karen came with me on this trip. From here we went on to Moscow, Bryansk and Kiev (with a stop in Germany) where we were joined by Drs Tom Wheeler and Rhida Arem who gave a series of lectures on fine needle biopsy techniques of the thyroid with our collaborators in each location. See more at Armin Weinberg, PhD Papers and its finding aid.

Comments

Dr. Weinberg copied several file groups to a flash dirve. These files were transfered for preservation using Data Accessioner. 11/1/2016. This was a test submission. Dr. Weinberg wanted to view files and determine relevance to collection.

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