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Elizabeth A. Ainsbury
Researcher at Public Health England
Publications - 119
Citations - 2888
Elizabeth A. Ainsbury is an academic researcher from Public Health England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodosimetry & Dosimetry. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 108 publications receiving 2227 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth A. Ainsbury include Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust & Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire.
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CytoBayesJ: Software tools for Bayesian analysis of cytogenetic radiation dosimetry data
Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,Volodymyr A. Vinnikov,Pedro Puig,Nataliya A. Maznyk,Kai Rothkamm,David Lloyd +5 more
TL;DR: New software entitled CytoBayesJ has been developed with the aim of bringing Bayesian analysis to cytogenetic biodosimetry laboratory practice by providing a user-friendly software interface and manual in English and Russian.
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RENEB/EURADOS field exercise 2019: robust dose estimation under outdoor conditions based on the dicentric chromosome assay.
David Endesfelder,Ursula Oestreicher,Ulrike Kulka,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,Jayne Moquet,Stephen Barnard,Eric Gregoire,Juan S. Martinez,François Trompier,Yoann Ristic,Clemens Woda,Lovisa Waldner,Christina Beinke,Anne Vral,Joan Francesc Barquinero,Alfredo Hernandez,Sylwester Sommer,Katalin Lumniczky,Rita Hargitai,Alegría Montoro,Mirta Milić,Octávia Monteiro Gil,M. Valente,Laure Bobyk,Olga Sevriukova,Laure Sabatier,Laure Sabatier,María Jesús Prieto,Mercedes Moreno Domene,Antonella Testa,Clarice Patrono,Georgia I. Terzoudi,Sotiria Triantopoulou,Rositsa Histova,Andrzej Wojcik,Andrzej Wojcik +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the dicentric chromosome assay (DCA) results were homogeneous between participants and matched well with the reference doses (≥95% of estimates within ± 0.5 Gy of the reference).
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Inter-laboratory comparison of gene expression biodosimetry for protracted radiation exposures as part of the RENEB and EURADOS WG10 2019 exercise.
Michael Abend,Sally A. Amundson,Christophe Badie,Kamil Brzóska,Rita Hargitai,Ralf Kriehuber,Simone Schüle,Enikő Kis,Shanaz A. Ghandhi,Katalin Lumniczky,Shad R. Morton,Grainne O’Brien,Dominik Oskamp,Patrick Ostheim,C. Siebenwirth,Igor Shuryak,T. Szatmári,Marcus Unverricht-Yeboah,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,C. Bassinet,Ulrike Kulka,Ursula Oestreicher,Y. Ristic,François Trompier,Andrzej Wojcik,Lovisa Waldner,Matthias Port +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the results of the 2019 RENEB (Running the European Network of Biodosimetry) 2019 exercise where four EDTA-blood samples were exposed to an Iridium-192 source (1.36 TBq, Tech-Ops 880 Sentinal) at varying distances and geometries.
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A portable microfluidic fluorescence spectrometer device for γ-H2AX-based biological dosimetry
TL;DR: In this article, a portable microfluidic fluorescence spectrometer device is described, which passes a suspension of γ-H2AX immunofluorescence-stained lymphocytes through a focused 488 nm laser beam and records emission spectra over the range 495-725 nm.
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Web based scoring is useful for validation and harmonisation of scoring criteria within RENEB
Horst Romm,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,Joan Francesc Barquinero,Leonardo Barrios,Christina Beinke,Alexandra Cucu,Mercedes Moreno Domene,Silvia Filippi,Octávia Monteiro Gil,Eric Gregoire,Valeria Hadjidekova,Vasia Hatzi,Carita Lindholm,Radhia M´ kacher,Alegría Montoro,Jayne Moquet,Mihaela Noditi,Ursula Oestreicher,Fabrizio Palitti,Gabriel E. Pantelias,María Jesús Prieto,I. Popescu,Kai Rothkamm,Natividad Sebastià,Sylwester Sommer,Georgia I. Terzoudi,Antonella Testa,Andrzej Wojcik +27 more
TL;DR: Application of web based scoring for the dicentric assay may be a relevant strategy for an operational biodosimetry assistance network.