
John D. Zimbrick, Professor and Section Head
Ph.D., University of Kansas
M.S., University of Kansas
Development of new biomarkers and biodosimeters for the detection and
quantitation of radiation effects, and drugs for the modification of radiation
response through the use of biophysical instrumentation, methodologies,
and the tools developed by molecular biologists.
Thomas B. Borak, Professor
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
Radiation physics and dosimetry.

Alexander Brandl, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of New Mexico
M.S., University of New Mexico

Shawki A. Ibrahim, Professor Emeritus
Ph.D., New York University
M.S., Long Island University
The measurement, distribution and transport of natural and man-made
radionuclides in the environment and in humans.

Thomas E. Johnson, Associate Professor
Ph.D., Purdue University
M.S., Northwestern University
M.B.A., University of Illinois
Laser Safety and laser injury recovery and the acute effects of ionizing radiation.

F. Ward Whicker, Professor Emeritus
Ph.D., Colorado State University
Dr. Whicker is regarded as one of the founders of Radioecology,
the field addressing the fate and effects of radioactivity in the environment.

Dongqing (David) Zhang, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Nuclear Physics, Ohio State University
M.S., Electrical Engineering, Ohio State University
M.S., Nuclear Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
B.S., Optics, Shandong University