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Harry (Harm) Slaper

Radiation expert; retired, formerly research coördinator and unit head at RIVM

Harry (Harm) Slaper is a radiation expert and research coordinator who has worked at RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment) in the Netherlands.1 He holds a master's degree in experimental physics from Utrecht University, which he obtained in 1982, and a PhD in biophysics, completed in 1987.1

Professional Background

Dr. Slaper is a registered radiation protection expert and has served as a senior research coordinator at the Centre for Environmental Safety and Security. His expertise lies in radiation protection and environmental safety.

Research Focus

Throughout his career, Dr. Slaper has been involved in research related to:

  1. The effects of UV radiation on human health, ecosystems, and crop production2
  2. Assessing long-term health effects of radiation exposure3
  3. Probabilistic risk assessment for accidental releases from nuclear power plants in Europe4

Current Status

As of the most recent information available, Harry Slaper is listed as retired, having formerly held positions as a research coordinator and unit head at RIVM.5

Harry Slaper's work has contributed significantly to the field of radiation protection and environmental safety, particularly in understanding and assessing the impacts of various types of radiation on human health and the environment.

Highlights

Dec 3 · ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Prevention of UV radiation–induced immunosuppression by IL-12 is ...

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Location

The Randstad, Netherlands