topical reviews
Sunday, July 8
8:00am – 12:15pm
TR 1: How Cells Die After Radiation
William Dewey, UCSF, San Francisco, USA
TR 2: Protons and Other Charged Particles:
What Is the Potential Impact on Radiotherapy Practice?
Jay Loeffler, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
TR 3: Second Cancers after Radiotherapy – An Increasing or Decreasing Concern?
Eric Hall, Columbia University, NY, USA
TR 4: What Physics can Teach us about Radiation Biology
Dudley Goodhead, MRC Radiation and Genome Stability Unit, Oxford, UK
TR 5: Molecular Signatures of Radiation Response
Sally Amundson, Columbia University, NY, USA
1:30pm – 3:00pm
TR 6: Molecular Signatures of Cancer
Gavin Sherlock, Stanford University, USA
TR 7: What can Mouse Models Teach us in Cancer Research?
Laura Attardi, Stanford University, USA
Plenary Lecture: 3:15pm – 4:00pm
PL 1: D’Angio Lecture: New Cancer Therapeutics
Dan von Hoff, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Topical Reviews: 4:00pm – 5:20 pm
TR 8: The Importance of Epigenetics in Cancer
Randy Jirtle, Duke University, Durham, USA
TR 9: Radiation Biology Teaching- Current Status and Future Prospects
Elaine Zeman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
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