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Yes, there is. Nuclear chemists are those chemists with "extra" physics knowledge and an interest and a willingness to work with radioactive materials. Much of their work is in radiation Biology, as they operate with chemical tracers (that have nuclear tags) in following chemical and biochemical processes. And there is a large volume of work being done in nuclear medicine to treat cancer and some other medical conditions. The nuclear chemist is on scene. There is more to this, and a link is provided below to get you through the door and facilitate your own investigation.

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