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Video: International Nuclear Energy Symposium: Session 3: How safe is safe enough when there is nothig absolutly safe?
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Session 3: How safe is safe enough when there is nothig absolutly safe?
Moderator: Ann MacLachlan, journalist
1) Kaija Kainurinne, Former Head of TVO Brussels Office , Finland
2) Gerry Thomas, Professor of Molecular Pathology at Imperial College London, UK
3) Monamie Bhadra, Arizona State University, USA
4)Kazuko Uno, Department Head, Interferon & Host Defense Laboratory, Louis Pasteur Center for Medical Research, Japan
Description
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
International Nuclear Energy Symposium
Session 3
Publish Date
08/13/2015
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