Excellent lecture. I am working as an x-ray technologist and was looking for a good re-intro into the world of radbio. This is the first time I've heard of radioresistors in a space application and you've opened up a new rabbit hole for me to go down. Thank you!
Yes! Allow me to suggest: www.nasa.gov/analogs/nsrl/why-space-radiation-matters and the real martians stuff: www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/real-martians-how-to-protect-astronauts-from-space-radiation-on-mars Also, of course, the book the Martian
Hey Michelle, I think you might enjoy a book I've recommended to my students. It's called Time, Distance, and Shielding. It's a medical thriller with an x-ray tech as the hero. It’s a fun read, and it has a lot of stuff in it about patient care. Here's a link to the book on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B088867YHK
In the beginning of the video, at 4:39 you said that direct action is high LET and indirect action is low LET, but the chart shows the opposite. Which is it please? Trying to study for the registry. Thanks!
I have an important q i wish you could answer ASAP, is the dose reference level is the same as the diagnostic reference level? i was searching on your channel if you explained that before but I could not find anything, you explain everything clearly.. if you could answer I would really appreciate that
Excellent lecture. I am working as an x-ray technologist and was looking for a good re-intro into the world of radbio. This is the first time I've heard of radioresistors in a space application and you've opened up a new rabbit hole for me to go down. Thank you!
Yes! Allow me to suggest: www.nasa.gov/analogs/nsrl/why-space-radiation-matters and the real martians stuff: www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/real-martians-how-to-protect-astronauts-from-space-radiation-on-mars Also, of course, the book the Martian
@@RockTheRegistry excellent!! Thank you again!
Hey Michelle, I think you might enjoy a book I've recommended to my students. It's called Time, Distance, and Shielding. It's a medical thriller with an x-ray tech as the hero. It’s a fun read, and it has a lot of stuff in it about patient care. Here's a link to the book on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B088867YHK
@@RockTheRegistry I AM SO EXCITED TO READ!!!! thanks so much!!!!!
@@RockTheRegistry Just wanted to comment, exquisite suggestion to read :D I have recommended it to various technologists. So many funny nuggets :D
Thank you so much for your videos!!! I am a radiation therapy senior student....
Thank you!
In the beginning of the video, at 4:39 you said that direct action is high LET and indirect action is low LET, but the chart shows the opposite. Which is it please? Trying to study for the registry. Thanks!
Generally high LET leads to direct action, and low LET to indirect action.
@@RockTheRegistry Thanks!
I have an important q i wish you could answer ASAP, is the dose reference level is the same as the diagnostic reference level? i was searching on your channel if you explained that before but I could not find anything, you explain everything clearly.. if you could answer I would really appreciate that
Are you asking about the calculation of RBE? If so, the answer is yes.
@@RockTheRegistryCan I contact you privately if you don't mind? I have so many questions.. thank you
@@linaaldabbas6829 Sure. radbaptist@gmail.com
I need the slides of the vedio plz
Would there be any effect on the fetus if pregnant woman just walks outside the xray room
Nope.