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Research field

Radiobiology

Radiobiology investigates the biological effects of ionising radiation — X-rays, gamma rays, protons, heavy ions, and neutrons — on living cells and tissues, with applications in cancer radiotherapy, radiation protection, and space medicine. The fundamental cellular response to radiation involves induction of DNA double-strand breaks and the orchestrated DNA damage response signalling cascade involving ATM kinase, H2AX phosphorylation, and repair pathways including homologous recombination and non-homologous end-joining. Cancer radiobiology optimises fractionation schedules, combines radiation with radiosensitising drugs, and investigates the five Rs of radiobiology — repair, redistribution, reoxygenation, repopulation, and radiosensitivity. Proton and carbon-ion radiotherapy exploit the Bragg peak for conformal dose deposition in tumours. FLASH radiotherapy — irradiation at ultra-high dose rates — is an emerging modality entering clinical trials with reduced normal-tissue toxicity. Space radiation biology addresses health risks from galactic cosmic rays for long-duration human spaceflight. Funding sources include NCI, ESA, NASA, and national radiotherapy research networks.

7,500 Researchers
$380,000/year Avg funding
5 Subfields
5 Top institutions

Top institutions

Karolinska Institute

MIT

Stanford University

GSI Helmholtz Centre

National Cancer Institute

Subfields

DNA damage and repair radiation carcinogenesis proton therapy biology space radiation effects FLASH radiotherapy

Key technologies

comet assay

gamma-H2AX foci detection

clonogenic survival assay

proton and heavy-ion beamlines

FLASH irradiator

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