Monday 4th February |
13:00 - Pm - Presentations on Field based studies on radiation effects |
Chernobyl |
Internal and external doses and the effects of low-dose radiation. - Timothy A. Mousseau |
Biological effects of chronic exposure to radionuclides in plant populations (Chernobyl + Komi. S. Urals) - Stanislav Geraskin |
Fukushima |
Radioactive contamination of nest materials due to the Fukushima nuclear accident in passerine birds - Shin Matsui |
Fukushima-derived radionuclide exposure and effects on birds and frogs - Christelle Adam-Guillermin |
From molecules to men: Effects of low-dose radiation at Chernobyl and Fukushima. - A Møller |
Others (Mayak., field irradiation) |
Lessons learned from the small mammal field irradiator studies in Canada - Steve Mihok |
Issues concerning the measurement of Radioadaptation of small mammals in the East Urals radioactive trace - Elena Grigorkina (if visa obtained in time) |
Tuesday 5th February |
8:30 AM |
(May include some talks from above depending on progress on Monday) |
Radiobiological evidences for effects of chronic low doses on wildlife, with a particular focus on field data – Almudena Real |
Application of screening values – Jacqueline Garnier Laplace |
Uncertainties in measurement of radiation doses to biota in the field – Jordi Vives i Batlle |
Comparison between data from lab and field - Dave Spurgeon |
13:30 Pm – breakout groups |
To discuss key uncertainties and what are the key research priorities |
Chairs : Paul Whitehouse – EA |
Claus Svendsen - CEH |
Wednesday 6th February |
8:30 Am - reporting on breakouts and general discussion |