Radiobiology
This course is also offered annually to all radiotherapy residents.
The course reviews the concepts relating to the effects of radiation on normal tissues and effects on malignant cells. The course also includes significant detail regarding cell cycle effects, cell signal induction, and molecular aspects germane to radiotherapy and its effects on tissue. The course is designed to have appropriate content with regard to preparation for the American Board of Radiology examination.
Radiobiology syllabus 2009-10
Radiobiology syllabus 2008-09
Molecular Signaling I Membrane-initiated, 11/19/09 (PPT)
Cell Death, 11/12/09 (PPT)
Radiobiology for Residents lecture, Dr. Yilun Liu 10/01/09 (PDF)
Radiobiology for Residents lecture, Dr. Yilun Liu 09/24/09 (PDF)
Effects of Oxygen on Radiation Therapy, 2/19/09 (PPT)
Models of Cell Survival, 2/12/09 (PPT)
Model Tumor Systems, 2/5/09 (PPT)
Tumor Microenvironment, 1/29/09 (PPT)
Cell Survival Assays: Assays of Normal Tissue Response, 1/22/09 (PPT)
Radiobiology: Carcinogenesis, 1/8/09 (PPT)
Radiobiology: Cancer Biology, 12/11/09 (PPT)
Radiobiology Case – Molecular Signaling II (PDF)
Radiobiology Case – Molecular Signaling I (PDF)
Radiobiology Case – Cell Death (PDF)
Molecular Techniques/Molecular Techniques II 9/25 & 10/2 (PPT)
Molecular Biology Techniques Lecture (PDF)
Molecular Mechanisms of DNA Damage 10/19 (PDF)
Molecular Mechanisms of DNA Damage 10/26 (PDF)
Cell Death (PDF)
Molecular Signaling I (PDF)
Molecular Signaling II (PDF)
Cell and Tissue Survival Assays (PDF)
Model Tumor Systems (PDF)
