Radiation damage of biomolecular systems: Nano-scale insights into Ion Beam Cancer Therapy
2-6 oct. 2011   Caen - France

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Monday, October 3, 2011
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›8:00 (1h)
›9:00 (1h30)
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›9:00 (15min)
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›9:15 (15min)
A. Solov'yov
COST Action MP1002/Nano-IBCT: Nanoscale insights into ion beam cancer therapy
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›9:30 (30min)
J.-L. Habrand
Current and future clinical benefit of particle beam therapies : nano-benefit?
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›10:00 (30min)
J. Ullrich
Research with advanced laser systems at MPIK: Few cycle pulses, attoseconds and FELs
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›10:30 (30min)
› Lobby
›11:00 (1h25)
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›11:00 (10min)
B. A. Huber
WG1 activities
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›11:10 (25min)
G. Garcia
Modelling charged particle tracks in condensed matter
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›11:35 (25min)
R. Garcia-Molina
Role of interaction processes on the depth-dose distribution of proton beams in biological materials: A combined Molecular Dynamics and MonteCarlo Simulation study
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›12:00 (25min)
A. Yakubovich
Nucleosome thermo-mechanical damage caused by ion irradiation
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›12:25 (2h)
›14:25 (1h30)
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›14:30 (10min)
T. Schlathölter
WG2/WG3 activities
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›14:40 (25min)
A. Domaracka
Ion interaction with biomolecular systems and the effect of the environment
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›15:05 (25min)
S. Bari
The influence of peptide structure on fragmentation pathways
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›15:30 (25min)
M. Fuss
Generation and transport of secondary species in materials of biological interest
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›15:55 (35min)
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›16:30 (2h30)
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