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This post was written by Dustin Pearson, MSc, and edited by Aaron Goodarzi, PhD, who are both researchers at the

University of Calgary's Charbonneau Cancer Institute

at the Cumming School of Medicine in Alberta,

Canada. Dr. Goodarzi is also the founder of the

Evict Radon non-profit organization that

offers non-profit radon testing to the

Canadian general public, as

part of multiple Research

Ethics Board (REB)-

approved Canadian

University

research

studies.

Aaron Godarzi

Professor

University of calgary

Dec 3, 2019

Whatever the etiology of this is, it is clear that North American exposure to the noble gas 222Rn (and the particle radiation it emits) is increasing in magnitude and duration. We and others need to continue to study this issue, with radon data collection in real time becoming increasingly important to understanding our rapidly changing world. In doing so, we will learn how to decrease our exposure, and thereby decrease the future burden of radon-attributable lung cancers.

Dr. Goodarzi

is the Canada Research Chair for

Radiation Exposure Disease, and is

both the Education Lead and Microscopy

Lead for the University of Calgary’s

Charbonneau Cancer Institute. He obtained

his PhD from University of Calgary in 2005

and trained as a post-doctoral scholar at the Genome Damage and Stability Centre at the University of Sussex (UK) until 2010. In 2011,

he opened his own laboratory at the University of Calgary’s Cumming School of Medicine. In 2015, he was named one of Calgary's Top 40 Under 40 for achievements in science and education. In 2016 he was made a “Peak Scholar” by University of Calgary President Elizabeth Cannon for his work in knowledge engagement and innovation in the community with regards to radon gas induced cancer.

In 2018, he was selected as a TEDx speaker

on how citizen based science can transform research. Dr. Goodarzi is also the founder

and leader of Evict Radon, a national

non-profit social enterprise aimed

at enabling research into radon

gas exposure and induced lung

cancer by encouraging

citizens to test for radon

and share their findings

with researchers.

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