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RE: Irradiation




UMass Lowell has a Gamma Irradiation Facility. It houses a 3KCi Co-60 source
and could probably produce the desired results in ~2hrs. For more
information contact:
	 	Mary Montesalvo
		Radiation Services Manager
		UMass Lowell
		1 University Ave
		Lowell,MA 01854
		Tel: (978)934-3374

Brian Stymest, Brian_Stymest@uml.edu
Environmental Health and Saftey Office
UMass Lowell

	-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
[mailto:radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu]On Behalf Of Shane Brightwell
Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 1:30 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: Irradiation


Ms. Steva,

Contact the following:

Texas A&M Nuclear Science Center Reactor
Dr. Dan Reece, Director
Texas Engineering Extension Service
Bldg 1095, Science Center Drive
College Station, TX  77843-3575
(409)845-7551
FAX (409)862-2667

They can do neutron, gamma, or beta at very high dose rates.

Reg's,

Shane Brightwell
~~~~~

At 11:21 AM 11/19/99 -0600, you wrote:
>All-
>
>A researcher here has a small tube of biological material he would like
>irradiated
>to the tune of 30 KGy (3,000,000 rad).  Any names of facilities or phone
>numbers I can pass along to him for assistance would be appreciated.
>
>D. Steva
>University of Virginia
>
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