Warren Keith Sinclair
Warren Keith Sinclair (9 March 1924 – 14 May 2014) was an international expert in radiation protection, science and medicine.[1]
Warren Keith Sinclair | |
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Born | Dunedin, New Zealand | March 9, 1924
Died | May 14, 2014 90) Southern California, US | (aged
Nationality | New Zealand |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | Otago Boys’ High School, 1941 University of Otago, BSc, 1944 University of Otago, MS in physics, 1945 University of London, PhD in physics, 1950 |
Known for | work on Relative Biological Effectiveness |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth (Joy) Warren |
Children | 2 |
Awards | Coolidge Award, 1986 Failla Lecture, 1987 H.M Parker Lecture, 1992 L.S. Taylor Lecture, 1993 National Sigma Xi Lecturer, 1992 to 1994 |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Dunedin Hospital, Dunedin, New Zealand Royal Cancer Hospital, Landon, England M.D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas Argonne National Laboratory University of Chicago National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements |
Patrons | Earnest Marsden Dr. Peter Jerram, radiotherapist |
Doctoral advisor | Professor William Valentine (Val) Mayneord Royal Cancer Hospital |
Other academic advisors | Earnest Marsden |
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