The
Dynamic Behavior of Broken Chromosomes in Yeast Kerry
Bloom
DNA
Damage vs. Cell Killing by Low-Dose Rate Gamma Radiation Ultra
Sensitive Measures and Implications for Mechanistically Modeled
Cancer
Risk Kenneth
T. Bogen bogen@LLNL.gov
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Biological Effects of Low-Dose and Low-Dose Rate Radiation Exposures: An Integrated Theoretical and Experimental Approach Aloke Chatterjee A_Chatterjee@lbl.gov
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Low Dose Radiation Induced Proteomic Responses
in Mammalian Cells
Biological
Effects of Low level Ionizing Radiation and Normal Oxidative
Damage: The Same or Different? Edwin
H. Goodwin egoodwin@telomere.lanl.gov
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Models
of Radiation Induced Translocations Applied to Human Leukemia
Risk Estimation David
G. Hoel
High-Resolution
Infrared Spectromicroscopy for Molecular Characterization
and Imaging of Bystander Effects in Real Time Hoi-Ying
Holman
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory hyholman@lbl.gov
A
Novel Spatially Resolved Cell Irradiator to Study Bystander
and Adaptive Responses to Low-LET Radiation Gregory
A. Kimmel gregory.kimmel@pnl.gov
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Low
Dose Ionizing Radiation-Induced Effects in Irradiated
and Unirradiated Cells: Pathways Analysis in Support
of Risk Assessment
Bruce
E. Lehnert
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Low-Dose
Studies with Focused X-rays in Cell and Tissue Models:
Mechanisms of Bystander and Genomic Instability Responses Barry Michael micael@graylab.ac.uk
Gray Laboratory
Cancer Research Trust
Mount Vernon Hospital
Human Lung Cancer Progression Model for HZE Particle Exposure
(This NSCOR project is jointly funded by NASA and DOE) John Minna john.minna@utsouthwestern.edu
University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center
DNA
Repair Gene Variants: Understanding Mechanisms of Cellular
Response and Estimating Individual Health Risk from Low-Dose
Radiation Exposure Harvey
Mohrenweiser
Modeling
the Interrelations Among Radiation-Induced Bystander
Effects, Genomic Instability, and Cancer Rainer
Sachs
University of California, Berkeley, CA 74720 sachs@math.berkeley.edu
Linking
Molecular Events to Cellular Responses at Low Dose Exposures Jeffrey Saffer
Biological-Based Modeling of Low Dose Radiation Risks Bobby Scott
Lovelace Biomedical & Environmental Research Institute BScott@Lrri.org
Direct
Characterization of the Differences Between DNA Damage
for Ionizing Radiation and Endogenous Oxidative Processes Richard D. Smith rd_smith@pnl.gov
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Free
Radical DNA Damage Produced Endogenously and by Low Dose Radiation
in Human Cells: Quantitation, Consequences, and Repair Susan
S. Wallace swallace@zoo.uvm.edu
University of Vermont
Communicating
and Assessing the Science of the Low Dose Radiation Research
Program John S. Wassom jsw@ornl.gov
Oak Ridge National Laboratory