What We Have Learned from RENEB Inter-Laboratory Comparisons Since 2012 With Focus on ILC 2021

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Inter-laboratory exercises are important tools within the European network for biological dosimetry and physical retrospective dosimetry (RENEB) to validate and improve the performance of member laboratories and to ensure an operational network with high quality standards for dose estimations in case of a large-scale radiological or nuclear event. In addition to the RENEB inter-laboratory comparison 2021, several inter-laboratory comparisons have been performed in the frame of RENEB for a number of assays in recent years. This publication gives an overview of RENEB inter-laboratory comparisons for biological dosimetry assays in the past and a final summary of the challenges and lessons learnt from the RENEB inter-laboratory comparison 2021. In addition, the dose estimates of all RENEB inter-laboratory comparisons since 2013 that have been conducted for the dicentric chromosome assay, the most established and applied assay, are compared and discussed.

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Endesfelder, D., Oestreicher, U., Barquinero, J. F., Vral, A., Terzoudi, G., Moquet, J., … Port, M. (2023). What We Have Learned from RENEB Inter-Laboratory Comparisons Since 2012 With Focus on ILC 2021. Radiation Research, 199(6), 616–627. https://doi.org/10.1667/RADE-22-00204.1

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