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Kimberlee Kearfott Sc.D. is a scientist and academic. She is Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Professor of Radiology at the University of Michigan. Kearfott’s areas of notable research include radon gas measurement and mitigation, biosphere modelling, homeland security, medical imaging, radiological imaging, radiation safety practice, regulation and dosimetry.

She was the recipient of the Women’s Achievement Award from the American Nuclear Society in 1995 and the Elda E. Anderson Award by the Society of Nuclear Medicine in 1992. Kearfott has held positions on numerous Boards of Directors, including the American Nuclear Society and the Health Physics Society. She holds patents for radiation detectors and radiation detection methods.

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