[ RadSafe ] TFP - next questions

Alan Watts wattsa at ohio.edu
Wed Dec 28 15:34:21 CST 2005


MPH is a Masters of Public Health.  I think that is more related to food 
borne illnesses and diseases.

Alan

Alan Watts
RSO
Ohio University

--On Wednesday, December 28, 2005 9:00 PM +0100 Franz Schönhofer 
<franz.schoenhofer at chello.at> wrote:

> Dear RADSAFErs,
>
>
>
> Thanks to those who gave me hints and links which help me with my first
> questions. The next question is, whether anybody has data available about
> the concentration of Radium-226 (and Ra-228) in human teeth and/or bones.
> One of the links showed, that actually the Ra-226 was not separated
> contrary to what I had in memory. The description of the analytical
> process in one of the links was further obscured by false information
> about the instrument used (Quantulus). Therefore I would like to estimate
> what the error in Sr-90 concentration could be when not taking Ra-226
> into account. Of course I know, that the Ra-226 concentration will depend
> on the environment ? as well as the Sr-90 concentration.
>
>
>
> One more question to the US-American RADSAFErs: I find a Joseph J.
> Mangano, MPH MBA  not only as the National Coordinator of the RPHP
> website, but also as an author of ?Radioactive Strontium-90 in baby teeth
> of New Jersey children and the link with cancer: A special report. I know
> that MBA means ?Master of Business Administration“, but what does MPH
> mean? Master of Physics? Master of Philosophy? That MBA does not really
> point towards a scientific background seems to be clear, but does MPH?
>
>
>
> Thanks again for a very fast reply.
>
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> Franz
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> Franz Schoenhofer
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> PhD, MR iR
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