Welcome to the Molecular Radiation Biology group's web pages
We investigate molecular mechanisms in radiation biology. The principal objective of the group is to discover and understand molecular mechanisms for the interaction between radiation and normal and malignant cells. We offer several research projects for master of science students and medical students.
Project groups:
Project groups:
- Genotypes and phenotypes of malignant B-cells: The effects of ionizing radiation. (Trond Stokke).
- Molecular markers for the response to radiotherapy. (Heidi Lyng).
News & events
Group at Institute for Cancer Research identifies new functional mechanism for a tumour suppressor
Mar 8, 2010
Mar 8, 2010
Reminder:
21st Meeting of the European Association for Cancer Research, 26 - 29 June 2010
Feb 25, 2010
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21st Meeting of the European Association for Cancer Research, 26 - 29 June 2010
Feb 25, 2010
Latest publications
Trond Stokke
Mechanisms of the elimination of low dose hyper-radiosensitivity in T-47D cells by low dose-rate priming
Int J Radiat Biol, 85 (12), 1157-65
PubMed 19995241
Gene dosage, expression, and ontology analysis identifies driver genes in the carcinogenesis and chemoradioresistance of cervical cancer
PLoS Genet, 5 (11), e1000719
PubMed 19911042
GeneCount: genome-wide calculation of absolute tumor DNA copy numbers from array comparative genomic hybridization data
Genome Biol, 9 (5), R86
PubMed 18500990
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