The “Low dose radiation risks: present research and future perspectives” Advanced Research Workshop is a NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)-sponsored workshop organized by the McMaster University (Canada) and Institute of Molecular Biology NAS RA (National Academy of Sciences of Republic of Armenia) which offers a unique opportunity to learn about new discoveries and exchange experience with professionals in the field of radioecology, radiobiology, country-specific regulatory agencies, ecotoxicology, biomarker development, radiation protection.
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SEEK ID: https://armlifebank.am/projects/16
Public web page: https://imb.am/rad2025/
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Project start date: 30th Mar 2025
Project end date: 2nd Apr 2025
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Projects: Sex-specific differences in long-term gamma and simGCRsim-associated alterations in deferential gene expression in the heart tissue, Functional Genomics of Vine, Molecular Profiling of Cancer Metastases, Omics-Based Insights into Human Long-Term Exposure to Environmental Metals, Biological pathway activity analysis, ML approaches for omic data analysis, Tools for Telomere Biology, Mental disorders and aging brain, Armenian Wine Genome Program, Study of the molecular mechanisms of familial Mediterranean fever using genetic engineering and functional genomics, Molecular characterization of cancers with long-read RNA sequencing, Low dose radiation risks: present research and future perspectives, Third International Congress "CRISPR-2025", International Summit in Immuno-Oncology
Institutions: Institute of Molecular Biology NAS RA, Armenian Bioinformatics Institute
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6851-1056
Projects: Study of the molecular mechanisms of familial Mediterranean fever using genetic engineering and functional genomics, Development of induced pluripotent stem cell bank of patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever, Molecular Profiling of Cancer Metastases, Sex-specific differences in long-term gamma and simGCRsim-associated alterations in deferential gene expression in the heart tissue, Molecular characterization of cancers with long-read RNA sequencing, ML approaches for omic data analysis, Mental disorders and aging brain, Armenian Wine Genome Program, Functional Genomics of Vine, COVID-19, Genetic History of Armenians, Molecular epidemiology of multi-drug resistance, Multi-Omics Molecular Diversity of Cancers, Third International Congress "CRISPR-2025", International Summit in Immuno-Oncology, Low dose radiation risks: present research and future perspectives
Institutions: Russian-Armenian University, Institute of Molecular Biology NAS RA
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-7992-1366
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Projects: Low dose radiation risks: present research and future perspectives, Third International Congress "CRISPR-2025", International Summit in Immuno-Oncology
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The “Low dose radiation risks: present research and future perspectives” Advanced Research Workshop is a NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)-sponsored workshop organized by the McMaster University (Canada) and Institute of Molecular Biology NAS RA (National Academy of Sciences of Republic of Armenia) which offers a unique opportunity to learn about new discoveries and exchange experience with professionals in the field of radioecology, radiobiology, country-specific regulatory agencies, ...
Start Date: 29th Mar 2025 (30th Mar 2025 (Asia/Yerevan))
End Date: 1st May 2025 (2nd May 2025 (Asia/Yerevan))
Event Website: https://imb.am/rad2025/
Country:
Armenia
City: Yerevan
Creator: Arsen Arakelyan
Submitter: Arsen Arakelyan
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Studies: No Studies
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Creator: Arsen Arakelyan
Submitter: Arsen Arakelyan
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
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