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Organised by the
Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS)
Germany
Sponsored by the
European Network of Excellence
DoReMi
Outline
InterRad:
Interdisciplinary
Radiation Research
European Training Course
in Radiation ResearchVenue
Bundesamt fuer Strahlenschutz
Ingolstaedter Landstraße 1
85764 Oberschleissheim
Germany
Date
6th – 17th July 2015
Organisation
Max number: 12 participants
Who can participate:
MSc/PhD students registered at an EU unior scientists working in an EU country
Course fee: none
Accommodation:
Accommodation in double rooms will bearranged and supported
Required documents:
� Letter of application� CV, description of the scientific career� Supporting letter from the
supervisor/head of laboratory
(only students)
Application to: [email protected]
Registration deadline: 31. May 2015
Information about acceptance:
16th June 2015
For more information please visit:
http://www.doremi-noe.net/training_and_education.html
For questions please contact:Dr. Ulrike Kulkae-mail: [email protected]
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Energy deposited (MeV) - E stage
1.00E-5
7.00E-5
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1.90E-4
2.50E-4
Grant Agreement No. 249689
Imprint Publisher: Bundesamt für Strahlenschutze.mail: [email protected]: Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz Date: July 2014
Purpose
The course will introduce various disci-
plines contributing to radiation research.
Insights to physical, chemical, biological
and epidemiological fundamentals in
radiation research will be provided.
These basic principles will be completed
by presenting interdisciplinary
approaches like molecular epidemiology,
biobanking, and micro and nanodosimetry.
The course will help to sensitize to the
feasibility, potential and limitations of
experimental assays and the need for
implementation of multidisciplinary
research approaches.
Lectures
• Basics in Radiation Physics
• Basics in Radiation Biology
• Basics in Radiation Epidemiology
• Micro- and Nanodosimetry
• Molecular Epidemiology
• Applied Radiation Science
• Basics in Statistics
Additionally
• 1 Day Excursion
• Certificate
All lessons will be given by expert
scientists from the BfS, the PTB (National
Metrology Institute) and Uni Goettingen
Laboratory Introduction
• Biological assays
to quantify cellular radiationdamage / repair / misrepair
� Comet assay
� Gamma H2AX assay
� Cytogenetic assays
Demonstrations
• Physical techniquesto trace radioactivity
� in food products
� in the environment
� in the human body
• Further demos in
� Proteomics (Dige technique)
� Biobank
� Emergency Preparedness