weeesoLo niluwil GD GE NALLULaAL VLOlmMLtLtee on Kawiation protection and Measurement and was formed in 1964 to carry on the work begun by the Conmittee in 1929, The work of the Council is carried out by 65 members (see attached list) and 150 participants serving on the 36 scientific committees, of the Council, The members and participants are drawn from all the many disciplines that contribute to our understanding of the effects of radiation on man, and to the application of this knowledge in the formulation of recommendations on radiation protection and measurement. These include biology, physics, chemistry, radiology, genetics, pathology, mathmatics, dentistry, veterinary medicine and many others. The resulting diversity of viewpoints is valuable in the Council's efforts to develop recommendations representing the consensus of leading scientific opinion. Members and participants in the Council's program voluntarily contribute their services in support of the Council's objectives, Their ability and experience represent the cornerstone of the Council's program,