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Rice University Research Repository DAHSHA

  • radiationeffectsan
  • Mar 19, 2024
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Updated: Jul 16, 2024





Source: Tom Kean Personal Collection, Rice DAHSHA collections


DAHSHA, or "Dialogues Across Health, Science, Humanities, and Archives," is a digital journal based at Rice University publishing work by scholars in a variety of fields, particularly relating to health, the sciences, and humanities. Their first issue, titled "Radiation Effects and Events," includes original works by independent researchers into various aspects of radiation effects and events.


Notable works include "Reporting Exposure: The Midwives of Nagasaki," by Clint Wilson, "Living in the Medical Age: A Course for Medical Students Outlining Key Aspects of Medicine and Health Effects," by Wayne X. Shandera, and "The Value of Interviews in Representing the Long-Term Effects of Radiation in Kazakhstan" by Annika Nambiar.


Further work within this issue is forthcoming.

 
 
 

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