Tentative Programme

KEY:
Early Morning Plenary Session Congress Lecture Symposia/Workshop Plenary Lecture Proffered Papers Poster Session

Monday, 18 August 2003
07:30
PL01

What Have ATM and p53 Told us About Radiation Signal Transduction?
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
08:15                  
08:30
CL01

Repair Pathway of DSBs Induced by Ionizing Radiation is Distinctly Different from that of DSBs that Arise During DNA Replication
Great Hall 1 & 2
CL02

Biomarkers of Radiation or Oxidative Damage to DNA in Cells
M3
CL03

Tumour Alpha/Beta Ratios and Dose-Rate Selection in Brachytherapy
M4
CL04

Radiation Induced Genomic Instability
P1 & P2
CL05

Radiation Processing in Australia
P3 & P4
CL06

Intelligent Polyfunctional Polymers and Hydrogels for Industrial and Biomedical Applications
M1
     
09:30
SW01

Molecular Modulation of Radiation Response by EGFR or CoxII Inhibitors
Great Hall 1 & 2
SW02

The Central Role of Chromosomes in Radiation Biology
M3
SW03

Tumour Microenvironment
M4
SW04

Dosimetry2002
P1 & P2
SW05

Molecular Approach to Radiosensitization
P3 & P4
SW06

Polymer Grafting and Surface Modification
M1
SW07

Free Radicals in Biology
M2
   
11:00                  
11:30
PL02

Commercialisation of Science in Australia
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
12:30                  
13:30
SW08

Complexity of Clustered DNA Damage
M3
SW09

Radiosensitivity Syndromes
P1 & P2
SW10

Boron Neutron Capture Therapy
M2
PP01

Molecular Phenotyping in Clinical Radiosensitivity
Great Hall 1 & 2
PP02

Clinical Radiation Oncology - 1
M4
PP03

Nuclear Medicine / Isotopes
P3 & P4
PP04

Polymer Grafting and Modification
M1
   
15:00
P01

Chemistry
P02

Environmental
P03

Industrial
P04

Physics
P05

Radiation Oncology
P06

Nuclear Medicine
P07

Occupational Health
P08

Radiobiology
 
17:00
PL03

10th Gray Medallist Lecture
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
18:00                  

Tuesday, 19 August 2003
07:30
PL04

RRS Marie Curie Award
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
08:15                  
08:30
CL07

Extracellular Signaling and Radiation Response
Great Hall 1 & 2
CL08

Use of PET Scanning to Measure Response to Radiotherapy
M4
CL09

The Role of Phosphorylation in Non-Homologous End-Joining
P1 & P2
CL10

Stem Cells and Radiation: Effects in Targeted and Non-Targeted Cells
P3 & P4
CL11

Radiation Modification of Polymers: Fundamentals and Applications
M1
CL12

Scientific Opportunities for Research Using Neutron Beams at the Australian Replacement Research Reactor
M2
CL25

"Do You Have a Hole in your Head?" Complications of Radiosurgery
M3
   
09:30
SW11

Bio-Terrorism and Radiation. What To Do? What Research is Needed?
Great Hall 1 & 2
SW12

Is Late Tissue Injury an Inevitable Consequence of Radiation or Can it be Treated?
M3
SW13

Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy
M4
SW14

Genetic Susceptibility/Genomic Instability
P1 & P2
SW15

Models of Cancer Induction at Low Doses
P3 & P4
SW16

Polymer Radiation Chemistry
M1
SW17

Targetted Radioisotopes - 1 Physics, Chemistry and Biology
M2
   
11:00                  
11:30
PL05

The Worldwide Use of Neutron and Synchroton Radiation
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
12:30                  
13:30
SW18

DNA Damage Response Networks and Gene Expression Profiling
Great Hall 1 & 2
SW19

Non-Ionizing Radiation
M2
PP05

DNA Damage and Radiation Signaling
M3
PP06

Predictive Assays
P3 & P4
PP07

Varian Award
M4
PP08

Polymer and Radiation Chemistry
M1
PP09

Stem Cells, Radiation and Apoptosis
P1 & P2
   
15:00
P09

Chemistry
P10

Environmental
P11

Industrial
P12

Physics
P13

Radiation Oncology
P14

Nuclear Medicine
P15

Occupational Health
P16

Radiobiology
15:30  
17:00
PL06

Radiation Research Society Failla Lecture
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
18:00                  

Wednesday, 20 August 2003
07:30
PL07

Improving Tumour Response
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
08:15                  
08:30
CL13

Understanding and Exploiting the Genomic Response to Hypoxia
Great Hall 1 & 2
CL14

Colloids and Clusters
P3 & P4
CL15

Proteins at the Interface of Homologous Recombination and Nonhomologous End-Joining
M3
CL16

The Basis of Chemoradiotherapy: Pragmatism vs Science
M4
CL17

Mutagenic and Epigenetic Events in Radiation Induced Cancer
P1 & P2
CL18

Charge Transfer in Pi-Stacked Systems Including DNA
M1
     
09:30
SW20

DNA Repair
Great Hall 1 & 2
SW21

Bystander Effect
M3
SW22

Anaemia and Radiotherapy
M4
SW23

New Research Developments at RERF
P1 & P2
SW24

Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals for Cancer Therapy
P3 & P4
SW25

Radiation Chemistry at Interfaces
M1
SW26

Recognition and Processing of DNA Double Strand Breaks
M2
   
11:00                  
11:30
PL08

A Century of Quantitating Radiation Response
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
12:30                  
13:30
SW27

Exploiting Tumour Hypoxia
Great Hall 1 & 2
SW28

Protection of the Environment from Ionising Radiation
P1 & P2
SW29

Time Resolved Spectroscopy
M1
PP10

Novel Therapeutic Approaches - 1
M3
PP11

Clinical Radiation Oncology - 2
M4
PP12

DNA Repair Genes
P3 & P4
PP13

Industrial and Environmental
M2
   
15:00
P17

Chemistry
P18

Environmental
P19

Industrial
P20

Physics
P21

Radiation Oncology
P22

Nuclear Medicine
P23

Occupational Health
P24

Radiobiology
 
17:00
PL09

Henry S. Kaplan Distinguished Scientist Award 2003
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
18:00                  

Thursday, 21 August 2003
07:30
PL10

Predictive Assays: Past, Present and Future
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
08:15                  
08:30
CL19

Targets for Radiation in Normal and Tumor Tissues
Great Hall 1 & 2
CL20

Pathogenesis of Late Effects of Radiotherapy in Normal Tissues
M3
CL21

Synchrotrons: Biomedical Applications of the Most Versatile Radiation Source of All
M4
CL22

Complex Damage, Low Doses and Bystander Effects
P1 & P2
CL23

Genetic Analysis of Radiation-Induced Mouse Thymic Lymphomas
P3 & P4
CL24

Global Trends in Radiation Processing
M1
     
09:30
SW30

RRS Presidential Symposium
Great Hall 1 & 2
SW31

DNA Recombination
M3
SW32

DNA Damage Recognition and Repair
M4
SW33

Normal Tissue Response to Radiation: Molecular Changes in Relation to Tissue Dysfunction
P1 & P2
SW34

Use of Computational Analysis in DNA Radiation Chemistry
P3 & P4
SW35

Electron and Hole Transfer in DNA
M1
SW36

Cellular and Molecular Responses to Low Dose/Dose-Rate Radiation Exposures
M2
   
11:00                  
11:30
PL11

Bacq and Alexander Award Lecture: Barry Michael
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
12:30                  
13:30
SW37

Space Radiation and Open Questions in Radiobiology
Great Hall 1 & 2
SW38

Low Dose/Dose-Rate Radiation and Carcinogenesis
P3 & P4
PP14

Dose Fractionation / IMRT
M3
PP15

Radiochemotherapy
M4
PP16

Radiation Chemistry
M1
PP17

Radiosensitisation and Radioprotection
M2
PP18

Radiation-Induced Tissue Damage and Carcinogenesis
P1 & P2
   
15:00                  
15:30
PP19

Radiation-Induced Apoptosis
Great Hall 1 & 2
PP20

Genomic Instability
M3
PP21

Bystander Effects
M4
PP22

Radioecology/Radiation Protection
P1 & P2
PP23

Novel Therapeutic Approaches - 2
P3 & P4
PP24

Radiation Physics
M1
PP25

Clinical Radiation Oncology 3
M2
   
17:00
PL12

Weiss Medal Lecture: Professor Chris Potten
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
18:00
PL13

Closing Ceremony
Great Hall 1 & 2
               
18:30