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David A. Schauer, ScD, CHP, is executive director emeritus of the
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(NCRP). During his tenure a number of updated and new publications were issued by the Council.


Biography

Schauer received his doctor of science ( Sc. D.) degree from
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and is a diplomate of th
American Board of Health Physics
He received
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and B.S. degrees from Georgetown and
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Universities, respectively. Prior to being elected NCRP secretary and treasurer, and appointed Executive Director (2004 to 2012), Dr. Schauer served in various scientific and leadership positions as an officer in the
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(1984 to 2004). His primary research interests include thermoluminescent dosimetry and
electron paramagnetic resonance Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) or electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is a method for studying materials that have unpaired electrons. The basic concepts of EPR are analogous to those of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), but the spin ...
biodosimetry. He is a member of numerous organizations including the
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, the
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, and th
Health Physics Society
Schauer has published a number of scientific articles, proceedings and reports individually and in collaboration with fellow scientists and students. He also contributed book chapters to the "Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis" published by
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Academic Press (2003) and "Advances in Medical Physics: 2012" published by Medical Physics Publishing (2012).


Early years

Schauer's formal education began in 1965 with the creation of President Johnson's
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. This was part of Johnson's War on Poverty. As one of five children being raised in a single-parent home, Schauer was sent to the newly established Head Start Program in Williamstown, NJ. So began Schauer's formal education which would include a stop in a two-room schoolhouse for kindergarten ( Hall Street) and culminate at
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with the awarding of his doctorate in 1994.


College years and beyond

Following graduation from Williamstown High School (1979) where he was named scholar athlete, Schauer was recruited to pitch at
Liberty University Liberty University (LU), known simply as Liberty, is a Private university, private Evangelicalism in the United States, evangelical Christian university in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Conservativ ...
. Schauer was used mostly as a starter and set the single game record for strikeouts until a hard-throwing lefthander (
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– Pittsburgh Pirates and pitching coach for the AA Harrisburg Nats) arrived a few years later and established a new mark. During his years at Liberty, Schauer was coached by former major league pitcher, Al Worthington, and played with
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, Lee Guetterman and Darrell Manuel (youngest brother of Phillies manager,
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). The
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baseball teams of the early 1980s made three successive trips to the NAIA college world series in Lubbock, TX. Following graduation from Liberty in 1983, Schauer was commissioned as an ensign in the US Navy Medical Service Corps. Ensign Schauer worked his way up the ranks before retiring at the beginning of 2004 as a
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. During those 20 years, Schauer served in various leadership positions in San Diego, CA, Portsmouth, NH and Bethesda, MD.


NCRP publications issued during his tenure as Executive Director


Report No. 145 (2003) Radiation Protection in Dentistry

Report No. 146 (2004) Approaches to Risk Management in Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Sites

Report No. 147 (2004) Structural Shielding Design for Medical X-Ray Imaging Facilities

Report No. 148 (2004) Radiation Protection in Veterinary Medicine

Report No. 149 (2004) A Guide to Mammography and Other Breast Imaging Procedures

Report No. 150 (2005) Extrapolation of Radiation-induced Cancer Risks from Nonhuman Experimental Systems to Humans

Report No. 151 (2005) Structural Shielding Design and Evaluation for Megavoltage X- and Gamma-Ray Radiotherapy Facilities

Report No. 152 (2005) Performance Assessment of Near-Surface Facilities for Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste

Report No. 153 (2006) Information Needed to Make Radiation Protection Recommendations for Space Missions Beyond Low-Earth Orbit

Report No. 154 (2006) Cesium-137 in the Environment: Radioecology and Approaches to Assessment and Management

Report No. 155 (2006) Management of Radionuclide Therapy Patients

Report No. 156 (2006) Development of a Biokinetic Model for Radionuclide-Contaminated Wounds and Procedures for Their Assessment, Dosimetry and Treatment

Report No. 157 (2007) Radiation Protection in Educational Institutions

Report No. 158 (2007) Uncertainties in the Measurement and Dosimetry of External Radiation

Report No. 159 – Risk to the Thyroid from Ionizing Radiation (2008)

Report No. 160 – Ionizing Radiation Exposure of the Population of the United States (2009)

Report No. 161 – Management of Persons Contaminated With Radionuclides: Handbook

Report No. 162 – Self Assessment of Radiation-Safety Programs

Commentary No. 19 (2005) Key Elements of Preparing Emergency Responders for Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism

Commentary No. 20 (2007) Radiation Protection and Measurement Issues Related to Cargo Scanning with Accelerator-Produced High-Energy X Rays
* Statement No. 10 (2004) Recent Applications of the NCRP Public Dose Limit Recommendation for Ionizing Radiation * 2003 Annual Meeting Proceedings (2004) Health Phys., 87, No. 3. * 2004 Annual Meeting Proceedings (2005) Health Phys., 89, No. 5. * 2005 Annual Meeting Proceedings (2006) Health Phys., 91, No. 5. * 2006 Annual Meeting Proceedings (2007) Health Phys., 93, No. 5. * 2007 Annual Meeting Proceedings (2008) Health Phys., 95, No. 5.


Military/professional training

* 1984 US Navy Officer Indoctrination School, Newport, RI * 1984 US Navy Radiation Health Officers Course, Naval Undersea Medicine Institute, Groton, CT * 1984 Combat Casualty Care (C4), Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, TX * 1985 Medical Effects of Nuclear Weapons, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (AFRRI), Bethesda, MD * 1986 Senior Officers Nuclear Accidents Course, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Training School (AFNWTS), Albuquerque, NM * 1987 Planning for Nuclear Emergencies, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA * 1988 Pathologic Effects of Radiation, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC * 1988 Nuclear Weapons Orientation Advanced, AFNWTS, Albuquerque, NM * 1990 Medical Department Intermediate Leadership, Management, Education and Training Course, NSHS, Bethesda, MD * 1998 Project Management College, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC * 1999 Radioactivity in the Environment: Risk, Assessment, and Measurement, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA * 2000 MR Imaging: A Seminar for Medical Physicists, Baltimore, MD * 2005 Accreditation Board on Engineering and Technology, Program Evaluator Training, Spokane, WA


Research grants

David A. Schauer's research activities include; * "Mobile emergency-response in vivo EPR dosimetry system", collaboration with Dartmouth Medical Center and NIST, funded by Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), FY02-03 – $325k. * Establishment of “Department of Defense Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Forensic Radiation Biodosimetry Laboratory”, funded by DTRA, FY02-03 – $463k. * Various grants and contracts with CDC, DHS, DOD, DOE, NASA, Navy, NCI, NIST and NRC in support of NCRP's scientific program, annual budget in 2007 – $2.9M.


Public service

Dr. Schauer is an Editorial Board member of the following journals:
Radiation Measurements
* Radiation Protection Dosimetry * Egyptian Journal of Biophysics * Indian Journal of Radiation Research He also serves as a referee for the following journals: *
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Radiation Physics and Chemistry

Radiation Research
Television appearances: * March 18, 2011, CNN HLN, Nancy Grace Show, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Reactor Accident, Potential Impact on the United States. * March 21, 2011, CNN HLN, Nancy Grace Show, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Reactor Accident, Control of Contaminated Food Imports From Japan to the United States


References


Sources

1. https://web.archive.org/web/20081010152258/http://www.ncrponline.org/Members/Schauer_bio.html Retrieved on September 25, 2008
2. https://web.archive.org/web/20080516091228/http://myprofile.cos.com/dschauer Retrieved on September 25, 2008
3. https://web.archive.org/web/20110721083404/http://www.ncrponline.org/Press_Rel/WHO_June2008.pdf Retrieved on September 25, 2008
4. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/6/a68/91b Retrieved on September 25, 2008
5. https://archive.today/20130203132502/http://center.spoke.com/info/pAMw38P/DavidSchauer
6. https://web.archive.org/web/20080921211948/http://dceg.cancer.gov/files/reb2004/Schauer.pdf Retrieved on September 25, 2008
7. http://lib.bioinfo.pl/auth:Schauer,DA Retrieved on September 25, 2008
8. http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/ds37/ Retrieved on September 25, 2008


External links


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