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Session 5: Radiation and human health
Updated: 2024-07-22
As nuclear technology finds widespread applications in such fields as medicine, industry and energy, ionizing radiation has permeated various aspects of people's lives. From national nuclear safety systems and medical rescue systems for nuclear emergency to radiation therapy and the Fukushima nuclear wastewater discharge, ionizing radiation has become deeply intertwined with people’s daily life.
This session focuses on the mechanisms of and protection against ionizing radiation damage, tumor radiotherapy, radiation health, electromagnetic radiation biology and other frontier scientific issues.
Renowned domestic scholars are invited to conduct academic exchanges and discussions, and popular science activities related to radiation and the environment are organized alongside the conference.
Through academic exchanges, the session aims to promote disciplinary development and support the growth of young talents.
Chair
Shao Chunlin
Researcher, Institute of Radiation Medicine, Fudan University
Invited speakers & reports
Xu Xingzhi
Professor, Medical School of Shenzhen University
Report: Regulation of the ATR-CHK1 checkpoint signaling
Tang Yamei
Professor, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University
Report: The immune mechanism of radiation-induced brain injury
Guan Jian
Professor, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University
Report: Copper metabolism disorder in radiation injury: Basic and clinical research
Wan Xiangbo
Professor, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University
Report: Liquid-liquid phase separation and spatiotemporal fix of radiation-induced DNA damage
Chang Lei
Professor, Soochow University
Report: How does mechanics regulate genome stability and tumorigenesis
Zhang Shuyu
Professor, Sichuan University
Report: A frog skin-derived peptide targeting SCD1 exerts radioprotective effects against skin injury by inhibiting STING-mediated inflammation
Ran Qian
Researcher, Xinqiao Hospital of Army Medical University
Report: Methionine promotes hematopoietic regeneration in irradiated mice
Li Jing
Professor, Air Force Medical University
Report: Reflections on biophysical issues in research on the biological effects of electromagnetic radiation