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1 st International Workshop on Space Radiation Research

The 1st International Workshop on Space Radiation Research convened experts to discuss critical topics in NASA's life sciences related to space radiation. Participants explored collaborations between Italian and Japanese researchers, focusing on innovative facilities for radiobiology and particle physics. Key discussions included utilizing charged particles for research, enhancing funding requests through collective expertise, and developing international collaborations. The workshop aimed to consolidate efforts in space radiation studies and promote funding for advanced research initiatives in the field.

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1 st International Workshop on Space Radiation Research

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  1. 1st International Workshop on Space Radiation Research

  2. Relazioni presentate

  3. Argomenti progetti

  4. NASA Life sciences (33)

  5. NASA Life sciences: radiations

  6. Europa (-Italia) + Giappone: life sciences

  7. Italia Life Sciences (ASI+non-ASI)

  8. NIRS-HIMAC BNL-AGS BNL-BAF Loma Linda GSI CERN PSI Ganil LNL-INFN LNS-INFN Università “Federico II” CNAO Facilities per radiobiologia/fisica con particelle cariche

  9. Proposte, idee….. • Coordinamento dei gruppi italiani interessati alle ricerche sulle radiazioni nello spazio (in ambito SIRR?) • Mettere insieme competenze complementari (es. in vivo/in vitro) • Massa critica per richieste di finanziamento (anche in ambito non-ASI) • Utilizzare particelle cariche (protoni, ioni pesanti) • Collaborazioni con gruppi internazionali ed uso di facilities non-italiane • Chiedere all’ASI di promuovere le facilities per radiobiologia/fisica delle particelle cariche (CNAO?)

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