Michael Repacholi

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Born (1944-06-30) 30 June 1944 (age 81)
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Michael Harry Repacholi
Born (1944-06-30) 30 June 1944 (age 81)
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Doctoral advisorJacob Gordin Kaplan

Michael Harry Repacholi AO (born 30 June 1944 in Taree, NSW, Australia) is an Australian biophysicist and radiation protection expert. He is one of the pioneer scientists and foremost authorities in Radiobiology in the world, including radiation protection standards for ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum. He was one of the founders and past presidents of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)[1][2] and founder and director of several projects in the World Health Organization, including the International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project. Repacholi was also active in the study of the health consequences of the Chernobyl accident in the nuclear reactor, in Ukraine.

Repacholi received his BSc in Physics at the University of Western Australia in 1965, a Master of Science at the University of London, United Kingdom in 1969, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Biology at Ottawa University, Canada, in 1980.[citation needed]

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