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In this talk, we present the remarkable accomplishments of the AMS INFN Roma Sapienza research group over the past three years, focusing on their active involvement in astroparticle experiments and the exploration of the symbiotic relationship between astroparticle experiments and space radiobiology. The group's significant contributions to the field will be presented. The AMS research group has participated in numerous conferences and workshops, disseminating their findings through research papers. Their engagement extended to the United Nations/China Global Partnership Workshop on Space Exploration and Innovation, where they spearheaded a research initiative to enhance the biological risk assessment of exposure to ionizing radiation in exploratory space missions. Collaborating with institutions such as the Fisica Sanitaria division of the IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliera-Universitaria di Bologna - Sant'Orsola, they contributed to space radiobiology projects, fostering interdisciplinary cooperation.
The group's research efforts have yielded remarkable results on a wide range of topics, such as the roles of bystander effects in estimating the carcinogenic risk due to galactic cosmic rays.
During the talk, we will emphasize the crucial role of astroparticle experiments in refining the biological risk assessment of ionizing radiation exposure. We will present compelling examples and case studies from the research conducted by the AMS SPRB collaboration, as well as contributions from scientists and researchers worldwide. These examples will provide valuable insights and demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of this field
Collaboration / Activity | AMS SPRB |
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