Life Sciences and Radiation

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Accomplishments and Future Directions

ISBN: 3540204784
ISBN 13: 9783540204787
Herausgeber: Jürgen Kiefer
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xiv, 285 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.12.2003
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Shows the great importance of radiation research in the whole field of life sciencesConstitutes an important source book for radiation scientists but also gives an introduction to the field for non-specialists interested in the state of the art in radiation researchIncludes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Beschreibung

Scope and ideas of the workshop The workshop which took place at the University of Giessen from Oct. 3 to Oct. 7, 2002 and whose proceedings are collected in this volume started from the idea to convene a number of scientists with the aim to outline their "visions" for the future of radiation research on the basis of their expertise. As radiation research is a very wide field restrictions were unavoidable. It was decided to concentrate this time mainly on molecular and cellular biology because it was felt that here action is par-ticularly needed. This did not exclude contributions from neighbouring fields as may be seen from the table of contents. It was clearly not planned to have a c- prehensive account of the present scientif fic achievements but the results presented should only serve as a starting point for the discussion of future lines of research, with the emphasis on the "outreach" to other parts of life sciences. If you are interested in the future ask the young - we attempted, therefore, to invite mainly younger colleagues (with a few exceptions) who had, however, already left their marks in the field. They were asked to describe what they felt is important in radiation research and may have significant influences on other branches of life sciences. They were given the task to demonstrate what is lost for science "if we do no longer exist".

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Cellular Responses to DNA Damage - a personal account.- Prospects for Research in Radiation Biology.- The network of radiation responses and genomic stability.- Topological Factors in Radiation Biology.- Molecular Radiation Biology - Perspectives for the Future.- P53 stabilization and the role of radiation-induces signalling.- Molecular Genetic Mechanisms of Radiocarcinogenesis and Predictive Markers for Radioresistance in Tumors - Present Work and Future Perspectives.- FISH and CHIPs: colorful clues to radiation-induced chromosomal instability.- Recombination and Radiation-Induced Cancer. Mechanisms and Genetic Testing.- UV-radiation biology as part of cancer research.- Contribution of radiation research to human sace exploration: approaches to mitigate radiation health risk in spaceflight.- Radiation Damage and Human Cells: You have to know one to understand the other.- Different means to an end: DNA double-strand break repair.- Electrostatistics of DNA complexes.- Future Radiobiology of Accelerators: From Heavy Ion Therapy to Basic Research.- Targeting radiation at the subcellular, cellular and tissue levels: Future strategies.- The PTB - a competent and reliable partner for research and development projects in the field of ionizing radiation.- Life sciences and radiation research - examples from the past.- Need and Importance of further Research in the Field of Radiation.- Reflections on the acceptability of the use of ionizing radiation to German society.- Janus face of radiation biology and science for the future.- Postscript: Thoughts on the future of radiation research and its impact on life sciences.

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