Radiation-induced effects with particular emphasis on genetics, development, teratology, cognition as well as space-related health issues | 2016
Meeting room GKD - BIO
Boeretang 200
Mol
Overzicht
Introduction
In the framework of the H2020 European CONCERT project, a short course of two weeks duration on "Radiation-induced effects with particular emphasis on genetics, development, teratology, cognition as well as space-related health issues" is organized by the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre. It is open to postgraduate students and researchers working in the European Union, who are interested in radiation research. This initiative facilitates and promotes training and education in support of the research programme in radiation protection in Europe, and also makes more widely available training opportunities in order to help attract top-level students into the field.
Objectives
The objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive summary of the biological effects of low and intermediate radiation doses, with particular emphasis on developmental effects caused by an irradiation of either the parental germ cells (hereditary effects) or the embryo at the various developmental stages. Beside hereditary and embryonic effects, a second and important part of the course will consist in an overview of the recent and current research performed at SCK•CEN in the field of oncology, including a large-scale epidemiological study of cancer incidence and mortality among nuclear workers (in collaboration with IARC and WHO) and an introduction to new technologies for cancer treatment such as hadrontherapy or nanobody-based molecular radionuclide therapy. As SCK•CEN is also much involved in space biology programmes, a third part of the course will be devoted to the various aspects covered by this research, from space radiation and dosimetry to space health effects or the control and use of microbes to support human life in space. These three main parts of the course will be completed with an introduction to the international advisory bodies (UNSCEAR and ICRP) as well as with other aspects of the research performed at the SCK•CEN in the field of "non-cancer effects" of ionizing radiation or in radioecology. The lectures will be accompanied by a number of practical lessons and tutorials in the fields of developmental biology and molecular biology.
Doelpubliek
The course is open to any postgraduate student or researcher working in an EU academic Institution.
Programma
Het volledige programma kan hier worden gedownload:
Prijs
There is no course fee but very limited financial support is provided in terms of travel, accommodation and catering. SCK•CEN has limited lodging possibilities in dormitories and extra rooms will be available at the Lakehouse. (http://www.sckcen.be/lakehouse/EN/
Registratie
People wishing to apply should submit by mail the following documents to Sarah Baatout at sarah [dot] baatout [at] sckcen [dot] be (sarah[dot]baatout[at]sckcen[dot]be) with a copy to els [dot] van [dot] musscher [at] sckcen [dot] be (els[dot]van[dot]musscher[at]sckcen[dot]be):
- A letter of application
- A CV with a description of the scientific career
- A supporting letter from the supervisor/head of laboratory (for PhD students)
The deadline for applications is April 10, 2016. Information confirming the acceptance will be sent by April 12, 2016 the latest. A certificate will be issued to each participant.
Accommodatie
SCK•CEN has limited lodging possibilities in dormitories and extra rooms will be available at the Lakehouse. (http://www.sckcen.be/lakehouse/EN/