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DESCRIPTION:by TBD as part of RadBio Seminars\n\nAbstract: TBA\n
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SUMMARY:Prof Christelle Chua En Lin (Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety
  Institute - National University of Singapore)
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://stable.researchseminars.org/talk/radbi
 o/3/">Radiobiology research at SNRSI – Elucidating mechanisms of radioad
 aptive effects and Enhancement of protocols for biodosimetry</a>\nby Prof 
 Christelle Chua En Lin (Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Institute - 
 National University of Singapore) as part of RadBio Seminars\n\n\nAbstract
 \nThe Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Institute (SNRSI) at the Natio
 nal University of Singapore serves as a focal point for developing nuclear
  science and safety capabilities\, including research\, training\, and pol
 icy support. The radiobiology department in SNRSI seeks to contribute to t
 he ongoing research\, in both understanding the effects of radiation\, esp
 ecially long term and/or low dose rate exposure\, and shaping the protocol
 s for emergency response. Dr Christelle Chua\, senior research scientist a
 t SNRSI\, will share her lab’s research in elucidating radioadaptive eff
 ects and inter-individual radiosensitivity\, using their chronic low dose 
 irradiation and organ-on-a-chip setups. Complementing the work into mechan
 istic insight\, the lab also looks at developing their cytogenetic biodosi
 metry capabilities\, in particular with the dicentric chromosome assay. On
 going work aims to reduce hands-on operator time and dependence on commerc
 ial reagents and software.\n
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SUMMARY:Dr Giorgio Baiocco (University of Pavia)
DTSTART:20260218T110000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://stable.researchseminars.org/talk/radbi
 o/5/">Biological effects of radiation: from initial footprints to therapy 
 and radiation protection applications</a>\nby Dr Giorgio Baiocco (Universi
 ty of Pavia) as part of RadBio Seminars\n\n\nAbstract\nThe Radiation Bioph
 ysics and Radiobiology Laboratory of the University of Pavia is hosted in 
 the “A. Volta” Physics Department\, Pavia\, Italy. Within national and
  European research projects\, we study the effects of ionizing radiation o
 n biological structures. Our work includes experimental and theoretical ap
 proaches. Experimental measurements are routinely performed on in vitro an
 d ex-vivo cell cultures and tissues. In parallel\, physics-based and mathe
 matical computational models are used to gain mechanistic insight into cel
 l responses to radiation. \nBesides studies on fundamental radiobiological
  mechanisms elicited by varied radiation qualities or background environme
 ntal radiation\, different projects focus on applications to radiation the
 rapy and its optimization\, as well as radiation protection\, in particula
 r on low-dose exposures and the space radiation environment.\nIn this semi
 nar\, we will briefly review a selection of the more recent research accom
 plishments of the Lab. This includes ongoing projects on the optimization 
 of combined chemo- and immuno-therapy treatments with radiotherapy\, studi
 es of space-radiation related health risks and risks of nuclear workers ac
 cidentally exposed to peculiar radioactive products as micrometric metal p
 articles.\n
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