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04-9-1077-2009/2011
Priority:1
Status: Approved for completion
in 2011

Research on the Biological Action of Heavy Charged Particles
with Different Energy


Leaders:     E.A. Krasavin
G.N. Timoshenko

Participating Countries, Institutes and International organizations:
Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, India, Japan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Vietnam.
Scientific Programme:
The central problem of fundamental radiation genetic investigations is the clarification of molecular mechanisms of mutagenic effects induced by different types of ionizing radiation in cells with various levels of genetic organization. Heavy charged particles are a powerful tool for such studies. DNA damage induced by heavy ions is essentially different than that induced by gamma rays. It is established that clustered DNA lesions are formed under heavy-ion irradiation. The repair of such lesions is strongly repressed. These circumstances determine different radiation effects induced by accelerated charged particles and sparsely ionizing radiation.

The research and development will include:

As the results:


Expected main results in 2011:
List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leader
Status
      Laboratory       Responsible
      person
Leading Researchers
and number of participants
1. Radiobiological research at heavy charged particle beams E.A. Krasavin
Data taking
Realization
Data taking
  LRB A.V. Boreiko + 6 pers.
N.A. Koltovaya + 4 pers.
I.V. Koshlan + 6 pers.
O.V. Komova + 5 pers.
V.M. Petrov + 8 pers.
2. Radiation research G.N. Timoshenko
Preparation
Data taking
R&D
  LRB G.N. Timoshenko + 15 pers.
3. Photoradiobiological research M.A. Ostrovsky  
  LRB M.A. Ostrovsky + 7 pers.
4. Computer molecular modeling Kh.T. Kholmurodov  
  LRB Kh.T. Kholmurodov + 3 pers.
5. Training activity V.E. Aleinikov
E.A. Krasavin
S.Z. Pakuliak
 
  LRB V.E. Aleinikov + 2 pers.
E.A. Krasavin + 2 pers.
  UC S.Z. Pakuliak + 5 pers.

Collaboration
Country or international
organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YerPhI
Belarus Gomel IRB NASB
Minsk IOMR
Bulgaria Sofia IE BAS
INRNE BAS
NCRRP
Czech Republic Brno IBP ASCR
Rez NPI ASCR
NRI
Germany Darmstadt GSI
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar NUM
Poland Warsaw INCT
Krakow NINP PAS
Romania Bucharest UMF "Carol Davila"
ISS
Ia si UAIC
Russia Moscow MSU
MMA
IBMP RAS
Slovak Republic Bratislava CU
Vietnam Hanoi NCNST VAST
India New Delhi IUAC
Japan Yokohama RIKEN

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