Sheldon Wolff

Sheldon Wolff (September 22, 1928,[1] Peabody, Massachusetts – May 24, 2008, Mill Valley, California) was an American radiobiologist, cytogeneticist, and environmental health expert on mutagenic chemicals.[2][3]

  1. ^ "Sheldon Wolff". United States Social Security Death Index.
  2. ^ "New laboratory tests for cancer-causing substances". UCSF News. May 5, 1978.
  3. ^ ""Sister chromatid exchange" most sensitive short-term test". UCSF Magazine. Vol. 8. 1985. p. 51.