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9th International Microbeam Workshop

Date/Time: July 15-17, 2010
Location: TUD S3/20
Room: seminar room


 




Thursday, 15 July 2010

08:00  
Registration and poster setup (60')

09:00  
Opening, welcome (30')

Session I (09:30 -> 15:50)
Particle microbeam facilities

Chairperson:
R. Neumann
(GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)

 Time Title

Spokesperson

 

09:30  
Keynote talk
New technologies to make microbeams smaller, faster, and more versatile (20'+10')

G. Randers-Pehrson
(RARAF, NY, USA)

10:00  

New developments at the GSI heavy ion microbeam (15'+5')

K.-O. Voss
(GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)

10:20

 
Coffee break and Poster walk (1h)
11:20  
Target irradiation of individual cells using focusing heavy-ion microbeam of JAEA-Takasaki (15'+5')

T. Funayama
(JAEA, Takasaki, Japan)

11:40  
The vertical nanobeam facility at Surrey’s Ion Beam Centre for charged ion irradiation of single cells (15'+5')

J.C.G. Jeynes
(University of Surrey, UK)

12:00

 
Lunch break (2h)

Chairperson:
G. Dollinger
(University of Munich, Germany)


14:00  

Keynote talk
The Munich microbeam SNAKE: from analysis of epigenetic marks in cells to testing pulsed proton beam effects in mice (20'+10')

A. Friedl
(University of Munich, Germany)

14:30  

Development of a new irradiation end-station on the CENBG charged particle microbeam (15'+5')

P. Barberet
(CENBG, Bordeaux, France)

14:50  
Targeted low-dose irradiation of single living cells (15'+5')

W. Larisch
(University of Leipzig, Germany)

15:10  
Current status of single particle irradiation system to cell, SPICE NIRS (15'+5')

T. Konishi
(NIRS, Chiba, Japan)

15:30  
Current progress of the biological single-ion microbeam at Fudan (15'+5')

X. Wang
(Fudan University, Shanghai, China)

15:50  
Coffee break and Poster walk (50')

Session II (16:40 -> 18:00)
X-ray microbeams

Chairperson:
K. Prise
(Queen’s University Belfast, UK)


16:40  
Present status of the synchrotron X-ray microbeam irradiation system in the photon factory, KEK (15'+5')

K. Kobayashi
(KEK, Tsukuba, Japan)

17:00  
Development of laser plasma X-ray microbeam in radiation biology (15'+5')

M. Nishihikino
(JAEA, Kyoto, Japan)

17:20  
Use of Queen’s University Belfast soft X-ray microbeam for spatio-temporal investigations of DNA repair dynamics (15'+5')

G. Schettino
(Queen’s University Belfast, UK)

17:40  
Microstructured optical arrays for cell and tissue probing (15'+5')

A. Michette
(King’s College London, UK)

18:00  
End of the session


Friday, 16 July 2010
Session III (09:30 -> 12:00)
Biological effects: DNA repair

Chairperson:
M.C. Cardoso
(Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany)


09:30  
Keynote talk
The cutting edges of double-strand break repair (20'+10')

M. Löbrich
(Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany)

10:00  
DNA lesions induce H2AX phosphorylation within heterochromatin but are rapidly expelled (15'+5')

B. Jakob
(GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)

10:20  
Microbeam training course (10')

D.J. Brenner
(Columbia University, NY, USA)

10:30  
Coffee break and Poster walk (50')
11:20  
miRNAs in bystander cell cultures and 3D human tissue models (15'+5')

O.A. Sedelnikova
(NCI NIH, MD, USA)

11:40  
Competition after sequential ion micro irradiation of living cells (15'+5')

C. Greubel
(University of Munich, Germany)

12:00  
Lunch break (2h)

Session IV (14:00 -> 15:10)
Biological effects: tissues

Chairperson:
D.J. Brenner
(Columbia University, NY, USA)


14:00  
Keynote talk
An integrated experimental and computational approach for the study of low dose matrix remodeling (20'+10')

M. Sowa
(PNNL, WA, USA)

14:30  
Targeted and non-targeted biological effects after site specific irradiation with RARAF microbeams (15'+5')

C. Geard
(RARAF, NY, USA)

14:50  
A new paradigm in radioadaptive response developing from charged heavy particle microbeam research (15'+5')

H. Matsumoto
(University of Fukui, Japan)

15:10  
Coffee break and Poster walk (50')

Session V (16:00 -> 17:30)
Biological effects: cells

Chairperson:
Y. Furusawa
(NIRS, Chiba, Japan)


16:00  
Genetic effects in the progeny of human fibroblasts exposed to single ion traversals (15'+5')

C. Fournier
(GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)

16:20  
Mitochondrial alteration in cytoplasmic irradiation (15'+5')

H. Zhou
(Columbia University, NY, USA)

16:40  
Effects of local irradiation to neural stem cells on differentiation (15'+5')

K. Suzuki
(Nagasaki University, Japan)

17:00  
Concluding remarks (30')
17:30  
Transfer to the Burg Frankenstein
19:30  
Social dinner


Saturday, 17 July 2010
09:30  
Bus to GSI
10:00  
Tour of GSI Microbeam Facility (2h)

B. Fischer, K.-O. Voss, B. Merk
(GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)

12:00  
Bus from GSI to Darmstadt
 
       
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