Our Alliance Organizations
We are an alliance of research scientists and institutions who are dedicated to sharing data through publications, databases, and archives of samples to improve dosimetry technology in the event of potential radiation exposures for improved health outcomes. Through sharing data across the science communities, we can reduce redundant research efforts and unnecessary testing on animals for advanced scientific discovery.
Radiation Research Centers
NURA
The Northwestern University Radiobiology Archive is an open access database of irradiated animal tissue data from science experiments conducted at eight major Atomic Energy Commissioned labs in the United States between the years of 1948 – 1995
Light Sources of the World
There are over 50 light sources worldwide on lightsources.org shown by orange pins on an interactable map. and links to their source pages.
X-Ray Light Sources
The Department of Energy lists five of the major XFM resources in the world: Advanced Light Source, Advanced Photon Source, National Synchrotron Light Source II, Linac Coherent Light Source, and Stanford Synchotron Radiation Light Source.
Synchrotron Enclopedia
Consult this Encyclopedia of Synchotron Radiation Facilities, distributed by the Riken SPring-8 center in Japan.
Funding for this project is provided by the Department of Defense, award number W81XWH-21-1-0984; Aligning Dosimetry and Biomarkers of Lung Injury with Prophylaxis and Mitigation of Damage from Radionuclides and Metals, and by a grant from the National Institutes of Health NIH/NIAID, award 1P01AI165380-01; Multi-Scale Evaluation and Mitigation of Toxicities Following Internal Radionuclide Contamination.