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AVA.MS237.001 · File · 2017-05-24
Part of Elizabeth Vainraub Oral History

This is the audio version of the interview with Elizabeth Vainraub by Armin Weinberg and Sara Rozin. She discusses her memories of the Chernobyl disaster and the aftermath. She talks briefly about the personal impact of Chernobyl and the impact to the surrounding area. She also talks about her work surrounding radiation due to the Chernobyl disaster and the RadEFX website which aims to assist those impacted by radiation.

AVV.MS237.001 · File · 2017-05-24
Part of Elizabeth Vainraub Oral History

This video is an interview of Elizabeth Vainraub by Armin Weinberg and Sara Rozin about her memories of the Chernobyl disaster and the aftermath. She talks briefly about the personal impact of Chernobyl and the impact to the surrounding area. She also talks about her work surrounding radiation due to the Chernobyl disaster and the RadEFX website which aims to assist those impacted by radiation.

Sara Rozin papers
MS 206 · Collection · 1990s

The Sara Rozin papers consists of photographs related to Sara Rozin’s work with Dr. Armin Weinberg and radiation effects and events projects in Kazakhstan and Russia. The program was organized mostly through the United Methodist Health Initiative. Three videos (VHS) related to her daughter’s wedding in 1993 were digitized and are stored in the digital collection drive (DCD). The original cassettes were returned to the donor. During the reception a rabbi sang the Chernobyl Song. A clip of it has been extracted and stored with the other video files. The material is in English, Russian, and Hebrew. Collection consists of one box equaling 0.25 cubic feet and contains 202 photographs and digital video files. Digital files are stored in the digital collection drive (DCD).

Subjects: Radiation Effects and Events

Rozin, Sara
Armin Weinberg, PhD papers
MS 211 · Collection · 1990s-2020

The Armin Weinberg, PhD papers contains born-digital materials and ephemeral items related to his work in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Eastern Europe. The collection also includes two View Master projectors and “Stereoscopic Atlas of the Human Anatomy” by David L. Bassett, MD, complete set of 1-213 slides, T-shirt of "International Conference on the Health Effects of Low Dose Radiation", artifacts, books, business cards, dombra (instrument), glass hedgehog figurine, camel figurine, Kazakhstan canteen, 3 traditional Kazakhstan robes and hat, and colorimeter that belonged to his father.

The collection equals 3 cubic feet (4 boxes). Majority of collection will be submitted digitally. First ZIP file was emailed on 9/7/2016. Dr. Weinberg was issued a flash drive (HRC_32_01) to submit other ZIP files at one time. All files submitted to the collection are placed in the digital control folder in the Digital Submissions directory. A user survey describing the contents of the digital collection and formats used will be available in the control folders.

Subjects: Radiation Effects and Events, Baylor College of Medicine

Weinberg, Armin
MS 233 · Collection · 1993-1994

This collection consists of materials relating to Phillip D. Robinson's professional relationships and travels in Ukraine and Russia. The collection contains agreements, proposals, correspondence, reports, agendas, contact lists, and photographs. There are materials pertaining to the International Consortium for Research on the Health Effect of Radiation (ICRHER); the Ukrainian Research Center for Radiation Medicine; the International Consortium for Research of Radiation Induced Injury; the Methodist Hospital (Houston, Tex.); Institute of Experimental Radiology (Kiev, Ukraine); and the Ukrainian Research Center for Radiation Medicine. The materials date from 1993-1994, with most centering around the trip in July 1993.

Descriptions of the materials were provided by the donor.

Robinson, Phillip D.
MS 237 · Collection · 2017-05-24

The Elizabeth Vainraub Oral History contains digital video files, audio files, photographs, and prepared questions of an oral history interview of Elizabeth Vainraub conducted by Armin Weinberg and Sara Rozin. Vainraub's work was related to addressing the effects of the Chernobyl accident on those in the area at the time and those who immigrated from there to other locations including the US and Israel.

Vainraub, Elizabeth
MS211-03-002 · Item · 1990s
Part of Armin Weinberg, PhD papers

Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-2a: Picture of a building with trees Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-2b: Delegation met with Russian Minister of Health, Andrey Vorobyov, during first visit to Russia.

MS211-03-016 · Item · 1990s
Part of Armin Weinberg, PhD papers

Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-16a: A group of men including Armin Weinberg standing in front a log house. Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-16b: A group of men including Armin Weinberg standing in front a log house.

MS211-03-022 · Item · 1990s
Part of Armin Weinberg, PhD papers

Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-22a: Two men sitting in front of a group of people in an auditorium Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-22b: People sitting around a table eating. Two men are taking shots. A women has a white dog on her lap.

MS211-03-030 · Item · 1990s
Part of Armin Weinberg, PhD papers

Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-30a: Armin Weinberg and another man standing in front of some buildings on a cobblestone street. Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-30b: Armin Weinberg and another man standing by some stone statues

MS211-03-075 · Item · 1990s
Part of Armin Weinberg, PhD papers

Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-75b: Five me in an office. Two are shaking hands in agreement while 3 others look on. Blue Russia Ukraine Travel Album page-76a: Three men in conversation with some documents in their hands.

Signing cermony
MS233-b01f08-03 · Item · July 8-17, 1993
Part of Phillip D. Robinson, MHA, LFACHE papers

Phillip Robinson signing papers with the Russian Health Minister at a signing cermony. Armin Weinberg and their guide Nikita stand in the background.

MS237-S1 · Series · 2017-05-24
Part of Elizabeth Vainraub Oral History

This video is an interview of Elizabeth Vainraub by Armin Weinberg and Sara Rozin about her memories of the Chernobyl disaster and the aftermath. She talks briefly about the personal impact of Chernobyl and the impact to the surrounding area. She also talks about her work surrounding radiation due to the Chernobyl disaster and the RadEFX website which aims to assist those impacted by radiation.