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Isaf Al-Nabulsi, Ph.D.
Program Administrator

 
   
 

Isaf Al-Nabulsi, Ph.D., is a Program Administrator with the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. She received her MS in radiation biology from Georgetown University and her Ph.D. in biomedicinal chemistry from the School of Pharmacy at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. She previously held a senior program officer with the Board on Radiation Effects Research at the National Research Council, DOE postdoctoral training position in radiation sciences at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, a research associate position at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, and a postdoctoral fellowship at Georgetown University.

Her research interests include molecular mechanisms of DNA damage and repair, cytogenetic techniques, molecular mechanisms of tumor radioresponsiveness, and the influence of hypoxic cells on the outcome of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Other interests included radiation dosimetry and epidemiology.

She was the study director of the National Research Council’s report on Review of the Dose Reconstruction Program of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. She also directed eleven studies that produced five reports, five letter reports, and one interim report. She is a member of the Health Physics Society.

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