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Eric Gregoire
Researcher at Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire
Publications - 55
Citations - 1253
Eric Gregoire is an academic researcher from Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodosimetry & Dosimetry. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 51 publications receiving 998 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Gregoire include Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority.
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In vivo animal studies help achieve international consensus on standards and guidelines for health risk estimates for chronic exposure to low levels of tritium in drinking water.
Yann Gueguen,Nicholas D. Priest,Isabelle Dublineau,Laura A Bannister,Marc Benderitter,Christelle Durand,Teni Ebrahimian,Eric Gregoire,Stéphane Grison,Chrystelle Ibanez,Audrey Legendre,Philippe Lestaevel,Sandrine Roch-Lefèvre,Laurence Roy,Karine Tack,Heather Wyatt,Julie Leblanc,Jean-René Jourdain,Dmitry Klokov,Dmitry Klokov +19 more
TL;DR: The position expressed in this article that in vivo animal tritium toxicity studies carried out within large, multi‐partner collaborations allow evaluation of a great variety of health‐related endpoints and essential to the development of international consensus on the regulation oftritium levels in the environment is consistent.
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Biological dosimetry assessments of a serious radiation accident in Bulgaria in 2011
Eric Gregoire,V. Hadjidekova,Rositsa Hristova,Gaëtan Gruel,Sandrine Roch-Lefèvre,P. Voisin,Albena Staynova,Sofia Deleva,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,David Lloyd,Joan Francesc Barquinero +10 more
TL;DR: For the five persons accidentally exposed, biological dosimetry based on dicentric analysis was performed in Sofia and in Paris, where the patients were transferred for treatment, and both techniques indicated that the initial prodromal reactions had suggested somewhat less severe exposure.
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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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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.
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RENEB Inter-Laboratory comparison 2017: limits and pitfalls of ILCs.
Eric Gregoire,Joan Francesc Barquinero,Gaëtan Gruel,M. Benadjaoud,Juan S. Martinez,Christina Beinke,Adayabalam S. Balajee,P. Beukes,William F. Blakely,Inmaculada Domínguez,Pham Ngoc Duy,Octávia Monteiro Gil,I. Guclu,Kamile Guogyte,Savina Hadjidekova,Valeria Hadjidekova,M. Prakash Hande,Seongjae Jang,Katalin Lumniczky,Roberta Meschini,Mirta Milić,Alegría Montoro,Jayne Moquet,Mercedes Moreno,Farrah Norton,Ursula Oestreicher,Jelena Pajic,Laure Sabatier,Sylwester Sommer,Antonella Testa,Georgia I. Terzoudi,M. Valente,Perumal Venkatachalam,Anne Vral,Ruth C. Wilkins,Andrzej Wojcik,D. Zafiropoulos,Ulrike Kulka +37 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an inter-laboratory comparison (ILC) of biological dosimetry networks in case of a mass-casualty radiological event.