Radiation Research Society

Radiation Research Society
AbbreviationRRS
Formation1952
FounderRaymond E. Zirkle
Location
Region
United States
Official language
English
President
Jan P. Schuemann
Websitehttps://www.radres.org/

The American Radiation Research Society (RRS) is an international professional association for scientists working to investigate the radiation effects from chemistry, physics, and biology perspectives and disseminates knowledge and information related to radiation research. The society was founded in 1952 with Raymond E. Zirkle as its inaugural president. The society publishes the journal Radiation Research since 1954.[1][2][3][4][5]

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