Richard Brey
Professor
Health Physics
Idaho State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Richard Brey received his Ph.D. from Purdue University in Health Physics in 1994. He was the recipient of the Elda E. Anderson award in 2002. He has engaged in a wide variety of research including internal dosimetry; in which he has engaged in various collaborative efforts including the evaluation of historical exposures, evaluation of animal experimental data, and redefining/ evaluating radioactive material translocation models. Since 1995 he has been the director of an environmental radioanalytical laboratory which performs approximately 1,200 sample analyses per quarter.
Research Interest
Expertise in internal dosimetry; recently engaged with United States Transuranium and Uranium Registry on evaluation of historical exposures and redefining transfer coefficients using IMBA and other propriety software, Health Physics fundamentals, Radiation detection instrumentation theory.
Publications
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Khalaf M, Brey RR, Derryberry D. Evaluation of 241Am Deposited in Different Parts of the Leg Bones and Skeleton to Justify In Vivo Measurements of the Knee for Estimating Total Skeletal Activity. Health physics. 2013 Jan 1;104(1):57-62.
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Evelan AR, Brey RR. Contamination Analysis of Radioactive Samples in Focused Ion Beam Instruments. Health physics. 2013 Feb 1;104(2S):S23-30.
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Acha R, Brey R, Capello K. A Monte Carlo Simulation of the in vivo Measurement of Lung Activity in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Torso Phantom. Health physics. 2013 Feb 1;104(2):211-7.
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Avtandilashvili M, Brey R, Birchall A. Application of Bayesian Inference to the Bioassay Data from Long-term Follow-up of Two Refractory PuO2 Inhalation Cases. Health physics. 2013 Apr 1;104(4):394-404.
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Khalaf M, Brey RR, Harris JT, Derryberry D, Tabatadze G. Monte Carlo simulation of in vivo measurement of the most suitable knee position for the optimal measurement of activity. Health physics. 2013 Apr 1;104(4):405-12.