APrf Tony Hooker

Associate Professor

School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences

College of Science


I am a radiation biologist with expertise spanning biology, physics, chemistry, and geology. Recognized globally, I consult for prestigious organizations such as the International Atomic Energy Agency and serve as the Australian representative for the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and Low-Dose Research Coordination Group. I contribute expertise to national and international radiation committees and provide invaluable radiation health advice to governments, industries, and the public. My extensive experience includes serving as an expert witness for inquiries such as the SA Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission and the NFCRC Consultation and Response Agency. I have been collaborating with universities worldwide and have secured numerous competitive grants, including from ARC, Defence, and industry sources. After over a decade of experience in low-dose radiobiology, I returned to academia leading the Centre for Radiation Research, Education, and Innovation (CRREI) at the University of Adelaide since 2019.

A/Prof Tony Hooker is a radiation biologist with research interests in the mechanisms of radiation induced damage. Tony returned to academia in Oct 2019 as the inaugural Director of the Centre for Radiation Research, Education, and Innovation at the University of Adelaide after 12 years as the Principal Radiation Health Advisor for the SA govt. During this time in govt. Tony managed a team of people involved in the regulation of all aspects of radiation from medicine, mining and mineral processing, industry, and science. He developed and implemented legislation and was coordinator of the SA radiation emergency and response team.

Tony is a Fellow and Past President of the Australasian Radiation Protection Society and Member of the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine. He has worked in the field of low dose radiobiology since 1996, and prior to working for the public sector was CI on grants such as the US Department of Energy Low Dose Radiation Research Program. Whilst working full time for govt. Since 2015, Tony has, and currently, been a CI on research grants, including ARC, Defence, international collaborative and industry grants totalling more than $30M. His research and work in radiobiology, health effects, as well as risk communication is internationally and nationally recognised.

Tony has been invited/nominated to sit on international and national radiation committees such as the National Radiation Health Committee, the Australian and New Zealand Counter Terrorism Committee CBRN Training Advisory Group and the SA CBRN Emergency Management Committee. He is a consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Pacific Island Forum and is the Australian representative OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Low-Dose Research Coordination Group. Tony provides radiation health advice and radiation risk assessment to the Federal and State govt., industry and the public, and was an expert witness to the SA Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission and the NFCRC Consultation and Response Agency.

Date Position Institution name
2023 - ongoing Consultant Education and Innovation Radiation Safety Users Group Meeting
2022 - ongoing Radiation Health Consultant Alligator Energy
2021 - ongoing Expert radiation consultant the Pacific Island Forum
2019 - ongoing Associate Professor/Director University of Adelaide
2002 - ongoing Assoc. Professor Flinders University

Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
2016 Fellowship Fellow, Australasian Radiation Protection Society Australasian Radiation Protection Society Australia nil

Date Institution name Country Title
2002 Flinders University, Adelaide Australia PhD
1995 Flinders University, Adelaide Australia B.Biotech (Hons)

Date Title Institution Country
SA Radiation Licence to use and or handle radioactive substances and to operate radiation apparatus (with conditions) University of Adelaide Australia

Year Citation
2025 De Bellis, D., McEvoy-May, J., Kalnins, C., Puukila, S., Hooker, A. M., Boreham, D., & Dixon, D. -L. (2025). Immunological and Respiratory Effects in a Healthy Rodent Model after Inhalation of Low and Regulated Levels of Radon. Radiation Research, 204(3), 184-196.
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2021 Ram, R., Owen, N. D., Kalnins, C., Cook, N. J., Ehrig, K., Etschmann, B., . . . Brugger, J. (2021). Understanding the mobility and retention of uranium and its daughter products. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 410, 124553-1-124553-15.
DOI Scopus17 WoS16 Europe PMC5
2021 Mcevoy, J., Jones, D. E., Stoa, L., Dixon, D., Tai, T. C., Hooker, A., . . . Wilson, J. Y. (2021). Unchanged cardiovascular and respiratory outcomes in healthy C57Bl/6 mice after in utero exposure to ionizing radiation.. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 97(2), 131-138.
DOI Scopus3 WoS3 Europe PMC2
2021 McEvoy-May, J. H., Bihari, S., Hooker, A. M., & Dixon, D. L. (2021). A retrospective audit of cumulative ionising radiation levels in hospitalised pregnant patients. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 61(5), 700-707.
DOI Scopus2 WoS3 Europe PMC2
2021 Puukila, S., Tharmalingam, S., Al-Khayyat, W., Peterson, J., Hooker, A. M., Muise, S., . . . Dixon, D. -L. (2021). Transcriptomic Response in the Spleen after Whole-Body Low-Dose X-Ray Irradiation.. Radiation Research, 196(1), 66-73.
DOI Scopus4 WoS4 Europe PMC4
2020 Puukila, S., Haigh, P., Johnston, A., Boreham, D. R., Hooker, A. M., & Dixon, D. L. (2020). A radon chamber specifically designed for environmentally relevant exposures of small animals. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 220-221, 106295-1-106295-8.
DOI Scopus3 WoS2 Europe PMC1
2019 Puukila, S., Muise, S., McEvoy, J., Bouchier, T., Hooker, A. M., Boreham, D. R., . . . Dixon, D. L. (2019). Acute pulmonary and splenic response in an in vivo model of whole-body low-dose X-radiation exposure. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 95(8), 1072-1084.
DOI Scopus8 WoS8 Europe PMC7
2019 McEvoy, J. H., Bihari, S., Hooker, A. M., & Dixon, D. L. (2019). Cumulative radiation in critically ill patients: a retrospective audit of ionising radiation exposure in an intensive care unit. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 21(3), 212-219.
DOI Scopus7 WoS9 Europe PMC5
2018 Thome, C., Chambers, D. B., Hooker, A. M., Thompson, J. W., & Boreham, D. R. (2018). Deterministic Effects to the Lens of the Eye Following Ionizing Radiation Exposure: Is There Evidence to Support a Reduction in Threshold Dose?. Health Physics, 114(3), 328-343.
DOI Scopus61 WoS48 Europe PMC36
2016 Li, K., Etschmann, B., Rae, N., Reith, F., Ryan, C., Kirkham, R., . . . Brugger, J. (2016). Ore petrography using megapixel X-ray imaging: rapid insights into element distribution and mobilization in complex Pt and U-Ge-Cu ores. Economic Geology, 111(2), 487-501.
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2015 Li, K., Pring, A., Etschmann, B., Macmillan, E., Ngothai, Y., O'Neill, B., . . . Brugger, J. (2015). Uranium scavenging during mineral replacement reactions. American Mineralogist, 100(8-9), 1728-1735.
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2011 Hooker, A. M. (2011). Radiation and risk: Is it time for a regulatory threshold dose?. Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 34(3), 299-301.
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2009 Hooker, A. M., Grdina, D. J., Murley, J. S., Blyth, B. J., Ormsby, R. J., Bezak, E., . . . Sykes, P. (2009). Low doses of amifostine protect from chromosomal inversions in spleen in vivo when administered after an occupationally relevant X-radiation dose. International Journal of Low Radiation, 6(1), 43-56.
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2007 Day, T. K., Zeng, G., Hooker, A. M., Bhat, M., Turner, D. R., & Sykes, P. J. (2007). Extremely low doses of X-radiation can induce adaptive responses in mouse prostate.. Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society, 5(4), 315-322.
DOI Europe PMC14
2007 Day, T. K., Hooker, A. M., Zeng, G., & Sykes, P. J. (2007). Low dose X-radiation adaptive response in spleen and prostate of Atm knockout heterozygous mice. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 83(8), 523-534.
DOI Scopus21 WoS20 Europe PMC17
2007 Day, T., Zeng, G., Hooker, A., Bhat, M., Scott, B., Turner, D., & Sykes, P. (2007). Adaptive response for chromosomal inversions in pKZ1 mouse prostate induced by low doses of X radiation delivered after a high dose. Radiation Research, 167(6), 682-692.
DOI Scopus56 WoS53 Europe PMC45
2006 Sykes, P., Day, T., Swinburne, S., Lane, J., Morley, A., Hooker, A., & Bhat, M. (2006). In vivo mutagenic effect of very low dose radiation. Dose-Reponse, 4(4), 309-316.
DOI Europe PMC17
2006 Day, T., Zeng, G., Hooker, A., Bhat, M., Scott, B., Turner, D., & Sykes, P. (2006). Extremely low priming doses of x radiation induce an adaptive response for chromosomal inversions in pKZ1 mouse prostate. Radiation Research, 166(5), 757-766.
DOI Scopus50 WoS50 Europe PMC41
2006 Zeng, G., Day, T., Hooker, A., Blyth, B., Bhat, M., Tilley, W., & Sykes, P. (2006). Non-linear chromosomal inversion response in prostate after low dose X-radiation exposure. Mutation Research-Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 602(1-2), 65-73.
DOI Scopus42 WoS36 Europe PMC33
2006 Sykes, P. J., Morley, A. A., & Hooker, A. M. (2006). The PKZ1 Recombination Mutation Assay: A Sensitive Assay for Low Dose Studies. Dose-Response, 4(2).
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2006 Environmental Mutagen Society 37th Annual Meeting (2006). Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 47(6), 391-399.
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2005 9th International Conference on Environmental Mutagens Abstracts (2005). Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 577, e1-e256.
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2004 Environmental Mutagen Society 35<sup>th</sup> Annual Meeting, October 2–6, 2004, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Program Chair: Leona D. Samson, Ph.D. (2004). Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 44(3), 186-203.
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2004 Hooker, A., Morley, A., Tilley, W., & Sykes, P. (2004). Cancer-associated genes can affect somatic intrachromosomal recombination early in carcinogenesis. Mutation Research-Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 550(1-2), 1-10.
DOI Scopus11 WoS9 Europe PMC10
2004 Hooker, A. M., Bhat, M., Day, T. K., Lane, J. M., Swinburne, S. J., Morley, A. A., & Sykes, P. J. (2004). The linear no-threshold model does not hold for low-dose ionizing radiation. Radiation Research, 162(4), 447-452.
DOI Scopus101 WoS91 Europe PMC80
2002 Hooker, A. M., Home, R., Morley, A. A., & Sykes, P. J. (2002). Erratum: Dose-dependent increase or decrease of somatic intrachromosomal recombination produced by etoposide (Mutation Research (2002) 500 (117-124) PII: S0027510702000076). Mutation Research Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 505(1-2), 95.
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2002 Hooker, A. M., Home, R., Morley, A. A., & Sykes, P. J. (2002). Dose-dependent increase or decrease of somatic intrachromosomal recombination produced by etoposide. Mutation Research Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 500(1-2), 117-124.
DOI Scopus23 WoS19 Europe PMC19
2002 hooker, A. M., Morley, A. A., & Sykes, P. J. (2002). Different doses of etoposide increase or decrease somatic intrachromosomal recombination in spleen of the pKZ1 mouse mutagenesis model. Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 500, 117-124.
2001 Sykes, P., McCallum, B., Bangay, M., Hooker, A., & Morley, A. (2001). Effect of exposure to 900 MHz radiofrequency radiation on intrachromosomal recombination in pKZ1 mice. Radiation Research, 156(5), 495-502.
DOI Scopus44 WoS32 Europe PMC26
2001 Environmental Mutagen Society Thirty-Second Annual Meeting, March 16-21, 2001, San Diego, CA. David M. DeMarini, Program Chair (2001). Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 37(S32), 19-34.
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2001 Environmental Mutagen Society Thirty-Second Annual Meeting, March 16-21, 2001, San Diego, CA. David M. DeMarini, Program Chair (2001). Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 37(S32), 35-50.
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1999 Sykes, P. J., Hooker, A. M., & Morley, A. A. (1999). Inversion due to intrachromosomal recombination produced by carcinogens in a transgenic mouse model. Mutation Research Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 427(1), 1-9.
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1998 Sykes, P. J., Hooker, A. M., Harrington, C. S., Jacobs, A. K., Kingsbury, L., & Morley, A. A. (1998). Induction of somatic intrachromosomal recombination inversion events by cyclophosphamide in a transgenic mouse model. Mutation Research Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 397(2), 209-219.
DOI Scopus26 WoS21 Europe PMC24
1997 Sykes, P. J., Hooker, A. M., Harrington, C. S., Jacobs, A. K., Kingsbury, L., & Morley, A. A. (1997). P XV.24 Induction of somatic intrachromosomal recombination inversion events by cyclophosphamide in a transgenic mouse model. Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 379(1), S152.
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Year Citation
2024 Doughney, T., Gillam, J., Kalnins, C., Hooker, A. M., Marinaro, D., Damas, D., . . . Spooner, N. A. (2024). GEANT4 Surface Model for Background Radiation in Complex Environments. In 2022 IEEE NSS/MIC RTSD - IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, Medical Imaging Conference and Room Temperature Semiconductor Detector Conference Vol. 784 (pp. 1-2). Italy: IEEE.
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2018 McEvoy, J., Jones, D., Stoa, L., Hooker, A., Boreham, D., Dixon, D., & Wilson, J. (2018). Maternal Radiation Exposure: Does It Alter the Long-Term Development of the Pup's Respiratory System. In AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Vol. 197 (pp. 1 page). San Diego, CA: AMER THORACIC SOC.
2018 Puukila, S., Muise, S., McEvoy, J., Bouchier, T., Hooker, A., Boreham, D., & Dixon, D. (2018). Oxidative Stress and Cell Death in Whole Body Low Dose X-Radiation Exposure in an In Vivo Model. In AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Vol. 197 (pp. 1 page). San Diego, CA: AMER THORACIC SOC.
2006 Hooker, A. M., Day, T. K., Grdina, D. J., Bhat, M., & Sykes, P. J. (2006). Amifostine reduces chromosomal inversions in pKZ1 spleen post X-irradiation.. In ENVIRONMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MUTAGENESIS Vol. 47 (pp. 429). Vancouver, CANADA: WILEY-LISS.
2004 Sykes, P., Day, T., Swinburne, S., Lane, J., Bhat, M., Morley, A., & Hooker, A. (2004). In vivo mutagenic effect of VERY low dose radiation. In Abstracts of the Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference (pp. 19).

Year Citation
2019 McEvoy, J., Sreetharan, S., Stoa, L., Dixon, D., Tai, T. C., Hooker, A. M., . . . Wilson, J. (2019). In Utero Exposure to Ionizing Radiation and the Respiratory Response to an Acute Lung Injury Stimulus at Adolescence. Poster session presented at the meeting of AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. Dallas, TX: AMER THORACIC SOC.

GRANTS RECEIVED (Total = $15,960,969)

2023     Dasgupta, M, Bezak, E, Spooner, N.A, Hooker, A.M. et al. Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Training Centre – Rad Innovate. ($5M).

2023     Thome, C., Boreham D.R., Lees, S.J., Tai, T.C., Tharmalingam, S. (PI’s Hooker, A.M, Dixon., D.L.) Investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms of exposure to natural radiation sources for informed risk assessment. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (CA$1M).

2022     Lee, P., Lee, J-Y., Hutchinson, M., Hooker, A.M., Parker, T., Jaatinen, E., Sciacca, L., Peynot, T., Goldy, E., Kerr, G. Centre for Advanced Defence Research and Enterprise - Operating in CBRN Environments (CADRE OCE). $5,495,291.

2022     Hooker, A.M. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) CRREI Collaborative Research Grant. $1,726,000.

2022     Edwards, S., Spooner, N., Hooker A.M., Obreschkow. D., Stewart, A., Chan, Y., Zhang, D., Zhang, X., Spencer, I. Development of the GenX Betavoltaic Battery Pilot Manufacturing Process. Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) Program Round 12 $2,427,689

2022     Vaishnavi A, McMahon M, Dixon DL, Hooker AM. Lung Cancer Research Foundation, USA. Elucidating the Molecular Mechanisms of Radon-Induced Lung Cancer through a Novel Mouse Model. $211,989

2021     Hooker A.M. ARPANSA partnership with the Centre for Radiation Research, Education and Innovation, The University of Adelaide. $50,000.

2020     Hooker A.M. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) establishment fee for Centre for Radiation Research, Education and Innovation, The University of Adelaide. $150,000

2020     Hooker A.M., and Spooner, N. CSIRO-CRREI industry PhD Scholarships. $150,000. Centre for Radiation Research, Education and Innovation, The University of Adelaide.

2016     Dixon DL, Boreham D, Hooker A.M. Investigation of the Immunological Mechanisms of Ultra-Low and Low Dose Radiation. $536,000. Collaborative research program between the Northern Ontario School of medicine (Ontario, Canada), Bruce Power (Ontario, Canada) and Flinders University, South Australia.

2014     Grano, S.R., Pring, A.O., Hooker, A.M., Spooner, N.A., D.J., Ngothai, Y.M., Ashman, P.J., Ebendorff-Heidepriem, H., Brugger, J., Wilson, S.A., Hayes, P.C., Peng, Y., Vaughan, J.W., Jak, E., Ehrig, K.J., Simons, S.J. ARC Research Hub for the Australian Copper-Uranium. $5,053,234

2007     Hooker, A.M. and Sykes, P.J. The use of whole body low dose X-radiation to reduce tumorigenicity in a murine prostate model. Flinders University Seeding Grant. $21,012.

2007     Hooker, A.M. and Sykes, P.J. Protection from chromosomal inversions by chemical radioprotectors. Flinders Medical Centre Foundation. $11,000.

2007     Hooker, A.M. Cancer Council of SA Travel Grant. $2,750.

2006     Sykes, P.J. and Hooker, A.M. The measurement of genetic damage (DNA inversions) in response to radiation. Australian Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE). $41,000.

2006     Hooker, A.M. Cancer Council of SA Travel Grant. $2,750.

2005     Sykes, P.J. and Hooker, A.M. Effect of low dose-rate radiation on somatic intrachromosomal recombination. Australian Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE). $24,100.

2005     Sykes, P.J. and Hooker, A.M. Mechanism for non-linear mutation dose response to low dose and ultra-low doses of LET radiation. US Department of Energy. US$ 1,050,000.

2005     Hooker. A.M and Sykes, P.J. Treatment of pKZ1 mice with radioprotectors. Flinders Medical Centre Foundation. $10,000.

2005     Bryan, D-L. and Hooker, A.M. Breathing in chronic Heart failure: Is there novel pulmonary compensation? Flinders Institute for Health and Medical Research CRG. $3,000.

2003     Hooker, A.M. Australian Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) Young Investigator Travel Award. $500 + return airfare to Brisbane.

2003     Hooker, A.M.  Cancer Council of SA Travel Grant. $2,000.

2001     Hooker, A.M.  Anti-Cancer Foundation of SA Travel Grant. $225.

1999     Sykes, P.J. and Hooker, A.M. The role of somatic intrachromosomal recombination in mutation and cancer in a transgenic mouse model.  Flinders University Research Budget. $2,250.

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2025 Principal Supervisor Environmental radiation exposure of non-human biota from uranium mine rehabilitation Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Ms Lillian Furlonger
2025 Principal Supervisor The Evolving Role of the Radiation Safety Officer: Educational Pathways and Industry Needs Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Mr Dean Charles Crouch
2023 Co-Supervisor Plastic scintillator design and optimisation for UAV borne gamma radiation surveys Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Aithan Roufos
2023 Co-Supervisor Quantification of radionuclide geo-sequestration in minerals surrounding nuclear waste storage facilities Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Jason Alexander Charlwood
2021 Co-Supervisor Drone borne Gamma radiation detection for stand-off high resolution surveying of radionuclide concentrations Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Mr Timothy Doughney

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2011 - 2016 Co-Supervisor Scavenging of Uranium in Experimental and Natural Samples Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Kan Li

Date Role Committee Institution Country
2021 - ongoing Member Advisory Group, Operating in CBRN Environments STaR Shot program Defence Science and Technology Group Australia
2019 - ongoing Member ACPSEM Radiation Protection Specialty Group Leadership ACPSEM Radiation Australia
2018 - 2019 Representative SA Jurisdictional representative, Australian National Radiation Health Committee Australian National Radiation Health Committee Australia
2015 - 2019 Member Australian and New Zealand Counter Terrorism Committee (ANZCTC) CBRNe Training Advisory Group Australian and New Zealand Counter Terrorism Committee (ANZCTC) Australia
2015 - ongoing Member ANZCTC CBRNe Training Advisory Group Attorney Generals Department Australia
2015 - 2017 President Australasian Radiation Protection Society Australasian Radiation Protection Society Australia
2014 - ongoing Representative Australian representative (1 of 4) International Radiation Protection Association Australia
2014 - 2018 Member IRPA 14 International Congress Program Committee, IRPA 14 Cape Town South Africa
2013 - ongoing Member Asian and Oceanic Radiation Protection Association Asian and Oceanic Radiation Protection Association Australia
2013 - ongoing Member International Academic Advisors, Asian and Oceanic Radiation Protection Association International Academic Advisors, Asian and Oceanic Radiation Protection Association Australia
2013 - 2015 President Australasian Radiation Protection Society Australasian Radiation Protection Society Australia
2013 - 2015 President Australasian Radiation Protection Society - -
2013 - ongoing Representative Asian and Oceanic Radiation Protection Association - Australia
2013 - ongoing Member International Academic Advisors, Asian and Oceanic Radiation Protection Association - -
2009 - ongoing Advisory Board Member State (SA) CBRN Emergency Management Committee - Australia
2009 - ongoing Advisory Board Member State (SA) CBRN Emergency Management Scientific and Training Committee - -
2006 - ongoing Member Australasian Radiation Protection Society - Australia

Date Role Membership Country
2020 - ongoing Member South Pacific Environmental Radioactivity Association Australia
2015 - ongoing Member Radiation Research Society United States
2011 - ongoing Member Australasian College of Physcial Scientists and Engineers in Medicine -
2006 - ongoing Member Australasian Radiation Protection Society -

Date Title Type Institution Country
2019 - ongoing Journal of Radiation Protection and Research Editorial Editorial Board Member -
2002 - ongoing Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine Peer Review Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine -
2002 - ongoing Radiation Protection in Australasia Peer Review Radiation Protection in Australasia -
2002 - ongoing International Journal of Radiation Biology Peer Review International Journal of Radiation Biology -
2002 - ongoing European Journal of Medical Physics Peer Review European Journal of Medical Physics -

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