Cathy Gwin
Senior Director, Communications
NTI and Emory University hosted a workshop in Georgia on radiological security which included representatives from the CDC, the NNSA, the FBI, and others.
A Pacific Northwest National Laboratory video series addresses the risk of high-activity radioactive material used in hospitals, specifically cesium-137 blood irradiators.
The DOHMH announced an innovative program to replace high-activity radiological sources which will significantly reduce the risk of a radiological “dirty bomb.”
NTI is working with the State of California to devise strategies to secure and/or replace high-activity radiological sources that could build radioactive "dirty bombs."
LEU Bank is model of international cooperation to reduce nuclear proliferation risks and build a safer world
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