INTRODUCTORY RADIATION BIOLOGY 2003
COURSE OUTLINE
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  1. Introduction/Radiation Energetics
  2. Nuclear Structure/Decay Modes
  3. Radioactivity Decay Kinetics
  4. Production of Ionizing Radiation
  5. Interactions of Radiation with Matter (EMR)
  6. Interactions of Radiation with Matter (particles)
  1. Neutron Interactions
  2. Reactor Tour
  3. Dosimetry Units/Free Radicals
  4. LET/O 2 /Dose Rate Effects at Cellular Level
  5. UV Effects
  6. Cell Survival Curves
  7. Applications of Cell Survival Curves
  1. Effects on Chromosomes
  2. Factors Affecting Radiation Response/Differential Cell Sensitivity
  3. Variation of Sensitivity During Cell Cycle/Effects on Lymphocytes and Immunity
  4. Acute Radiation Syndromes
  5. Modifying Factors of Radiation Syndromes and In Vivo Assay Systems of Cell Survival
  6. Late Effects - Somatic Risks/Cancer Induction
  7. Radiation Biology Applied to Radiotherapy
  1. Nuclear Medicine - Diagnostic
  2. Nuclear Medicine - Therapy
  3. Stochastic Effects/Risk Factors
  4. Stochastic Effects/Risk Factors
  5. Radiation Safety Considerations
  6. Radiation Safety Considerations
  7. Disability Accommodation

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Introductory Radiation Biology (328)* - Course Schedule 2003

Period No.

Date #

Instructor

Period No.

Date

Instructor

1

Aug. 26

Lewis

21

Nov. 4

Lattimer

2

Aug. 28

Lewis

22

Nov. 6

Lattimer

3

Sept. 2

Lewis

23

Nov. 11

Lattimer

4

Sept. 4

Lewis

24

Nov. 13

EXAM III

5

Sept. 9

Lewis

25

Nov. 18

Volkert

6

Sept. 11

Lewis

26

Nov. 20

Volkert

7

Sept. 16

EXAM I

27

Dec. 2

Volkert

8

Sept. 18

Volkert

28

Dec. 4

Volkert

9

Sept. 23

Volkert

29

Dec. 9

Volkert

10

Sept. 25

Volkert

30

Dec. 11

Volkert

11

Sept. 30

Volkert

12

Oct. 2

Volkert

13

Oct. 7

Volkert

14

Oct. 9

Volkert

15

Oct. 14

EXAM II

Final Exam

Thursday, December 18,

1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

16

Oct. 16

Lattimer

17

Oct. 21

Lattimer

18

Oct. 23

Lattimer

19

Oct. 28

Lattimer

20

Oct. 30

Lattimer

* Cross-listed as Biol. Sci. 328; Nucl. Engr. 328; Radiol. 328 and Vet. Med. & Surg. 328

# Class is held from 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday in Tate Hall, Room 22