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    Radiation Damage in Biomolecular Systems19th - 22nd 
    June 2007RADAM'07
The Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, Ireland
 
 
   The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) will be hosting the 2007 
    Annual Conference on Radiation Damage in Biomolecular Systems (RADAM’07) in 
    Dublin, Ireland from 19th-22nd June, 2007. This conference series, launched 
    in 2004, is the major conference of the European Science Foundation (ESF) 
    Cooperation in Science & Technology (COST) Action in Physics P9 - Radiation 
    Damage in Biomolecular Systems. This series of conferences seeks to promote 
    the dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge in the field of 
    radiation effects in biomolecules. With this announcement we would like to 
    encourage the broadest participation of the worldwide RADAM community. The 
    scientific program will cover the most recent developments in the broader 
    field of RADAM physics. RADAM’07 will take place from the 19th to the 22nd 
    of June 2007 at the RCSI which is situated in the heart of Dublin City 
    Centre. We look forward to 
    seeing you in Ireland in June 2007.
     Session Topics:
      Electron and Biomolecular Interactions Ions and Biomolecular Interactions Radiation Damage in Physiological (Cellular) EnvironmentsTheoretical Developments for Radiation Damage Track Structure in Cells Click here to view a presentation and 
      see more pictures of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 
 Latest News (updated: 19th July 2007)
 - Pdf files for the talks given in the Early Researcher Tutorial Workshop 
    can now be downloaded on the programme page. - The RADAM07 venue has been changed to the Houston Lecture Theatre, 
    which is in the same building as the venue originally announced for the 
    meeting. - Poster dimensions (max): height ~110 cm, width ~85 cm - Reminder: the deadline for registering for RADAM'07 is 30th April - A list of registered participants has 
    been added to the website - The date of the conference tour has been moved from Thursday to Friday 
    afternoon. The scientific programme has 
    therefore been revised for Thursday and Friday.
	 - Additional details for payment of registration fee have been added to 
    the registration page |