His research into plant development investigated how pigments are controlled by the plant's genes; his other principal interests including radiobiology and plant tissue culture.
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A pioneer in both biophysics and radiobiology, he was particularly noted for his work on the role of radiation as a cause of cancer and genetic mutation.
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Nevertheless, it developed a reputation for excellence in the fields of cell biology, tissue culture, and radiobiology that attracted a wide range of visiting scientists.
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Hall left the University of Chicago's prestigious Institute for Radiobiology and Biophysics for a quiet research post in biophysics at Memorial Sloan-Kettering in New York.
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Timofeev-Resovskij headed the radiobiology department at Laboratory B, and another political prisoner from the Gulag, S . A . Voznesenskij, headed the radiochemistry department.
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In 1940 he collaborated with Louis Slotin in using the university's cyclotron to produce enough carbon-11 and carbon-14 for early studies in radiobiology.
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At Laboratory B, Timofeev-Resovskij headed the radiobiology department at Laboratory B, and another political prisoner, S . A . Voznesenskij, headed the radiochemistry department.
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During 1983 1987, Dr . Kaipa was assistant professor in the TL Laboratory of The Radiobiology Division, Pharmocology department in the school of Medicine of University of Utah.
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Some of the ashes were transferred to the National Human Radiobiology Tissue Repository at Washington State University, which keeps the remains of people who died having radioisotopes in their body.
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However, Colonel General Zavenyagin recognized that Timofeev-Resovskij s experience in radiobiology and genetic effects of radiation would be useful to the Soviet atomic bomb project and ordered his release.