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Past Funded Projects




 

  • 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

  • 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
  • Development of PCR Based Methods for the Detection of Mutagenic Effects of Ionizing Radiation
    Alec Moreley
  • A Novel, Spatially Resolved Cell Irradiator to Study Bystander and Adaptive Responses to Low-LET Radiation
    Thom Orlando






 

 

  • Linking Molecular Events to Cellular Responses at Low Dose Exposures
    Jeffrey Saffer

  • 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
  • Towards Constructing and Testing a Virtual Tissue

 

  • Role of the Adaptive Response in Determining Health Risks from In Vivo Exposures to Low Dose of Ionizing Radiation
    Jim Tucker

  • 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

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