For four decades the US Department of Energy and its predecessors have been the lead federal agency in supporting radiation biology research. Over the years emphasis in this program has gradually shifted from dose-effect studies on animals to research on the effects of radiations of various qualities on cells and molecules. Mechanistic studies on the action of radiation at the subcellular level are few in number and there is a need for more research in this area if we are to gain a better understanding of how radiation affects living cells. The intent of this workshop was to bring together DOE contractors and grantees who are investigating the effects of radiation at the cellular and molecular levels. The aims were to foster the exchange of...
This project is part of the DOE research program on the biological effects of low dose and dose rate...
The extended abstracts that follow present a summary of the Proceedings of the 7th International Wor...
This report summarizes data on the induction, repair and biological relevance of five types of radia...
the response of molecules, cells and tissues to low doses of both low and high-LET radiation (< 0...
Topics discussed in the conference included the following: Radiation Physics, Radiation Chemistry an...
The DOE Low Dose Radiation Research Program focuses on biological mechanisms involved in response to...
involved in response to low doses of both low and high-LET radiation (<0.1Gy). This research prog...
The $3000 of funding provided by this grant supported a well-attended (150 people) symposium at the ...
This is a brief general discussion of many indirect biologic effects of ionizing radiation in the ma...
The extended abstracts that follow present a summary of the Proceedings of the 7th International Wor...
Radiation of different wavelengths can kill living organisms, although, the mechanism of interaction...
The 1st International Conference on Radiation Research: Impact on Human Health and Environment (2016...
Research supported by OHER and its predecessors has as one of its major goals an understanding of th...
In this project several mechanisms are proposed for radiation damage to DNA constituents and DNA, an...
OAK-B135 A symposium discussing the implications of certain phenomena observed in radiation biology ...
This project is part of the DOE research program on the biological effects of low dose and dose rate...
The extended abstracts that follow present a summary of the Proceedings of the 7th International Wor...
This report summarizes data on the induction, repair and biological relevance of five types of radia...
the response of molecules, cells and tissues to low doses of both low and high-LET radiation (< 0...
Topics discussed in the conference included the following: Radiation Physics, Radiation Chemistry an...
The DOE Low Dose Radiation Research Program focuses on biological mechanisms involved in response to...
involved in response to low doses of both low and high-LET radiation (<0.1Gy). This research prog...
The $3000 of funding provided by this grant supported a well-attended (150 people) symposium at the ...
This is a brief general discussion of many indirect biologic effects of ionizing radiation in the ma...
The extended abstracts that follow present a summary of the Proceedings of the 7th International Wor...
Radiation of different wavelengths can kill living organisms, although, the mechanism of interaction...
The 1st International Conference on Radiation Research: Impact on Human Health and Environment (2016...
Research supported by OHER and its predecessors has as one of its major goals an understanding of th...
In this project several mechanisms are proposed for radiation damage to DNA constituents and DNA, an...
OAK-B135 A symposium discussing the implications of certain phenomena observed in radiation biology ...
This project is part of the DOE research program on the biological effects of low dose and dose rate...
The extended abstracts that follow present a summary of the Proceedings of the 7th International Wor...
This report summarizes data on the induction, repair and biological relevance of five types of radia...