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Marvin Goldman

Marvin Goldman (born May 2, 1928 in New York City) is an American radiation biologist,[1] known for "his highly significant contributions to the understanding of the effects of bone-seeking radionuclides—in carcinogenic characteristics of long-term strontium-90 exposures."[2]

  1. ^ Hefner, Loretta; Gourley, Karoline. "DOE/EH-0468, Human Radiation Studies: Remembering the Early Years, Oral History of Radiation, Oral History of Radiation Biologist Marvin Goldman, Conducted December 22, 1994". United States Department of Energy, Office of Human Radiation Experiments.
  2. ^ "Marvin Goldman, 1972". The Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award, U.S. Department of Energy.

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