Second Announcement: RADAM 2010 7th International Conference on Radiation Damage in Biomolecular Systems Madrid, Spain 30 June - 4 July 2010 Presentation The International RADAM conference, Radiation Damage in Biomolecular Systems, is an annual meeting with the main purpose of facilitating active communication among the different scientific and technological communities concerned with the study of basic interactions of electrons, photons, ions, and more recently positrons, with biologically relevant molecules as well as their possible applications in radiotherapy, radiodiagnostics and radiation protection. The main objective of this consortium is to obtain accurate knowledge of basic interaction mechanisms in order to determine energy deposition and various types of radiation effects at the molecular level. This knowledge of elementary processes is a necessary step for introducing technical improvements of diagnostics and therapies based on radiation uses. The earliest RADAM conferences (from 2004 to 2007) took place within the framework of the COST Action programme. Due to the success of this action, participants continued the meetings even after formal completion of the first COST Action programme. Thus, RADAM has become a true multidisciplinary forum for discussion and integration of the main advances in the field. It is also an excellent milieu for launching new collaboration and specific projects. In 2008 and 2009 RADAM meetings were held in Debrecen and Frankfurt, respectively. These meetings have facilitated new proposals on ion radiotherapy and nanodosimetry to be submitted to European funding programmes. Increasing use of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) for early tumour and metastasis diagnoses requires a deep knowledge of interaction mechanisms of positrons with biological materials (water, hydrocarbons and tissue equivalent materials) from their initial emission by radioactive sources to their final annihilation in the medium (positronium formation, direct ionisation, scattering, etc ). Supporting this initiative, together with the invitation of relevant scientist in the field of radiation interactions (photon, electrons, ions) and their biomedical applications, an additional effort will be made to attract specialists in the study of basic positron interactions in biomolecular systems. Sponsors
International Committee Tilmann Märk (Innsbruck University, Austria) Kevin Prise (Queen s University Belfast, UK) Nigel Mason (The Open University, UK) Franco Gianturco (University of Rome, Italy) Bernd Huber (Ganil, France) Dzevad Belkic (Karolinska Institute, Sweden) Thomas Schlathölter (University of Groningen, Netherlands) David Field (University of Aarhus, Denmark) Andrey Solov yov (FIAS, Germany) Gustavo García (CSIC & UNED, Spain) Local Organizing Committee Gustavo García (CSIC & UNED, Spain) Amalia Williart Torres (UNED, Spain) Martina Fuss (CSIC, Spain) Topics Photon - biomolecule interactions Basic ion interactions with biomolecular systems Theoretical developments for radiation damage Radiation in physiological environments Micro- and nano-dosimetry Low dose effects Biomedical applications: radiation in therapy, diagnostics and radiation protection Modelling radiation interactions in biomolecular systems Special topic: Low energy electron and positron interactions with biologically relevant molecules Contact us Ana García Sanz Instituto de Física Fundamental (CSIC) Serrano 113-bis 28006 Madrid, Spain Tel: +34 91 5616800, ext 3216 E-mail: ana@imaff.cfmac.csic.es Conference Website http://www.uned.es/074150/radam10
Conference Venue The conference will be held at the "Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales" of UNED (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia) in Madrid close to the city centre (Paseo Senda del Rey nº 11-28050 Madrid).
Accommodation For the accommodation of the conference participants, we suggest Hotel Florida Norte which is located at a strategic spot between the conference venue and some of Madrid s main points of touristic interest (such as the Royal Palace and its cathedral, Plaza Mayor in the historical centre, Prado museum etc.). The full address is: Hotel Celuisma Florida Norte Paseo de la Florida, 5 28008 Madrid Tel: +34 915 428 300 Fax: +34 915 477 833 E-mail: reservas.florida@celuisma.com Please make your reservation directly with the hotel by sending the accommodation form available on the conference website and indicating RADAM 2010 in order to benefit from the following special rates: Double room: 70 Single room: 65 Shared room: 35 Including breakfast and applicable taxes. There you will also be able to indicate arrival and departure dates, your preferred roommate in case you wish to share a room, or any further requests. Transport Madrid is well connected by air with the main cities in the world. Local public transport includes busses and an underground network connecting all key spots in the city. From the airport, underground line 8 (pink line) takes passengers downtown. From its terminal stop Nuevos Ministerios, lines 6 (grey line) and 10 (dark blue line) go directly to hotel Florida Norte (stop Príncipe Pío ). The conference site is at about 20 min walking distance along a quiet street from the hotel, but there is also a regular bus (line 46) connecting both. Additionally, the UNED campus can be easily reached from underground station Moncloa (line 6) by the bus lines A, 46, 160, and 161 (stop Puente de los Franceses ). This conference is conveniently linked to ECAMP 2010 (Salamanca, 4-9 July) through a bus connection arrangement to Salamanca on Sunday 4 th July in the afternoon, after the end of RADAM s scientific programme. Important Dates 30 th November, 2009 - First announcement 1 st March, 2010 - Second announcement: 15 th April, 2010 - Deadline for abstract submissions 15 th April, 2010 - Deadline for grant applications 1 st May, 2010 - Deadline for early registration
Scientific Programme The RADAM 2010 programme will start on Wednesday, 30 th June with the registration and welcome reception and end on Sunday 4th July after lunch. From Thursday morning to Sunday noon, scientific sessions will consist of oral and poster presentations as well as a RADAM round table. Speaker s list includes: Sadia Bari (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) Karen Belkic (Karolinska Institute, Sweden) Michael Brunger (Flinders University, Australia) Christophe Champion (Institut de Physique de Metz, France) Thomas Field (Queen s University Belfast, UK) Rafael García Molina (Universidad de Murcia, Spain) Franco Gianturco (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy) Jimena Gorfinkiel (Open University, UK) Michael Huels (University of Sherbrooke, Canada) Oddur Ingólfsson (University of Iceland, Iceland) Janina Kopyra (University of Podlasie, Poland) Anne Lafosse (Université Paris-Sud, France) Gaetana Laricchia (University College London, UK) Paulo Limão-Vieira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) Bratislav Marinkovic (Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia) Tilmann Märk (Innsbruck University, Austria) Nigel Mason (Open University, UK) Kate Nixon (University of Manchester, UK) Ana Pascoal (Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Portugal) Kevin Prise (Queen s University Belfast, UK) Roberto Rivarola (Universidad de Rosario, Argentina) Anatoly Rosenfeld (University of Wollongong, Australia) Léon Sanche (University of Sherbrooke, Canada) María E. Sánchez-Santos (Hospital Universitario La Paz, Spain) Andrey Solov yov (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Germany) James Sullivan (Australian National University, Australia) Hiroshi Tanaka (Sophia University, Japan) Jonathan Tennyson (University College London, UK) Ron White (James Cook University, Australia) Abstracts Invited speakers are requested to submit a 1 A4-page abstract of their talk in MS Word or pdf format (preferable both). Equally, we invite participants to submit abstracts of their poster contributions. All abstracts have to be sent by e-mail to ana@imaff.cfmac.csic.es no later than April 15 th. Please adhere to the format guidelines and templates available online in order to ensure a uniform look of the abstract book. Figures or tables may be included, but please always bear in mind the total limit of one A4 page. In case you experience problems with formatting, you may submit your abstract in an unformatted, simple text file with title, author and address information clearly indicated. The abstracts will be available online shortly before the conference. At the meeting, a hardcopy will be distributed to all participants.
Registration An electronic form is already available for registration online. All participants wishing to attend the conference are asked to fill this in. in case of technical difficulties, a pdf registration form can be downloaded and sent by fax (+34 91 585 48 94). Conference fees are as following: Before 1 st May After 1 st May Regular attendant 350 400 Student attendant 200 250 Accompanying persons 100 100 This includes lunches, coffee breaks, conference dinner and access to all scientific sessions for active participants. For accompanying persons, registration fees include the conference dinner and social activities. Cancellations with a 75% of the conference fee being reimbursed are possible until 1 st June. Payment should be made by bank transfer to the following account, indicating your name and RADAM 2010 as the reason for payment: Account holder: RADAM 2010 IBAN: ES74 0049 6139 8727 1000 2275 Swift code: BSCHESMM Important: Bank transfer must be free of charges for the recipient. Irregular tranfers will not accepted. Once the bank transfer is made, please send a copy of the transfer order to the conference secretary Ana García Sanz by fax (+34 91 585 48 94) or ordinary post to: Instituto de Física Fundamental (CSIC) Serrano 113-bis 28006 Madrid, Spain At the registration desk, cash or credit card payment is accepted. Grants and financial support Local financial support will be mainly devoted to offer grants covering the RADAM 2010 registration fee, preferentially for PhD students and early postdocs. They will work on the basis of an initial payment and later reimbursement of the conference fee. In order to apply, please fill in the grant form available online and send it to the conference secretary by 15 th April together with a copy of the abstract. The respective decisions of the organizing committee will be communicated to all solicitants by 1 st May. Since the annual working group meeting of ECCL s WG1 will be integrated into the scientific programme, WG1 members attending RADAM 2010 will be eligible for reimbursement through COST action CM0601.