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This book focuses on the impacts of anthropogenic radiation on wildlife and ecosystems and provides an in-depth look at the approaches and available tools we can use to gain information about biological effects of radiation in the environment.

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This book focuses on the impacts of anthropogenic radiation on wildlife and ecosystems and provides an in-depth look at the approaches and available tools we can use to gain information about biological effects of radiation in the environment.


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Autorenporträt
Paul N. Schofield is the University Professor of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Cambridge, UK, and an Adjunct Professor at The Jackson Laboratory, USA. His research focus is on experimental and informatics approaches to understanding human disease using model organisms. He has a long-standing interest in the biological effects of low dose ionizing radiation and FAIR data in radiobiology. Carmel E. Mothersill is an Environmental Radiobiologist at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada where she studies low dose radiation effects and development of biomarkers for wildlife. Her main goal is to identify ecosystem level bioindicators of environmental impact.