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Mark
Garland
Adjunct
Professor
Dr.
Garland's research and interests include
production
of
radioisotopes
in nuclear
reactors and
particle
accelerators,
medical
applications
of
radioisotopes.
Education
-
Ph.D.,
Nuclear
Engineering,
University
of
Maryland,
2004
-
M.S.,
Nuclear
Engineering,
University
of
Maryland,
2000
-
M.S.,
Electrical
Engineering,
Washington
State
University,
1998
-
B.S.,
Biology,
University
of
Washington,
1979
Selected Publications
-
Mirzadeh,
S,
Mausner,
LF,
Garland,
MA, in
press.
Reactor-Produced
Medical
Radionuclides,
in
Vertes,
A, Nagy,
S,
Klencsar,
Z,
Roesch,
F
(eds.),
Handbook
of
Nuclear
Chemistry,
Kluwer
Academic
Publishers,
Norwell,
MA
-
Knapp
Jr., FF,
Mirzadeh,
S,
Beets,
AL,
Garland,
MA, in
press.
Production
of
Medical
Radioisotopes
in the
ORNL
High
Flux
Isotope
Reactor.
Trans.
American
Nuclear
Society
-
Garland,
MA,
Mirzadeh,
S,
Alexander,
CW,
Hirtz,
GJ,
Hobbs,
RW,
Pertmer,
GA,
Knapp
Jr., FF,
2003.
Neutron
flux
characterization
of a
peripheral
target
position
in the
High
Flux
Isotope
Reactor.
Appl.
Radiat.
Isot.
59, 63
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Garland,
MA,
Mirzadeh,
S, 2003.
Reactor
Production
of
229Th.
Trans.
American
Nuclear
Society
88
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Garland,
MA,
Alexander,
CW,
Mirzadeh,
S, 2003.
Alternative
Routes
for the
Production
of
229Th,
225Ra,
and
225Ac.
American
Chemical
Society
National
Meeting,
March
25, 2003
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