2006 Conference
2006 Conference
Implications for Toxicology, Medicine, and Risk Assessment
June 6 – 8, 2006
Proceedings
Presentations
- Streptolysin O Enhances Keratinocyte Migration and Proliferation and Promotes Skin Organ Culture Wound Healing
Marjana Tomic-Canic, Stephen W. Mamber, Olivera Stojadinovic, Brian Lee, Nadezda Radoja and John McMichael, The Ronald O. Perelman, Department of Dermatology, New York University School of Medicine. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Medical and Therapeutic Radiation Hormesis: Preventing and Curing Cancer
Bobby R. Scott and Jennifer Di Palma, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Sensitivity to Alcohol in Individuals at Risk for Alcoholism: Theory and Research
David Newlin. [PDF]
Continue reading → - The Role of Hormesis in Life Extension by Caloric Restriction
Edward J. Masoro, Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Hormesis and Memory
John E Morley, Geriatrics, Saint Louis University. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Hormesis, Knowledge and Belief in Science
Colin Seymour and Carmel Mothersill, McMaster University. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Risk Assessment – Recognizing Hormesis
Rita Schoeny, Ph.D., Senior Science Advisor Office of Water, U.S. EPA. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Hormesis and the Media
Dr. Helmut Hirsch. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Fluoridation as a Case Study in Hormesis
Dennis E. Jones, Christopher T. De Rosa, Carolyn Tylenda, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Meta-Hormesis and Arsenic
Tony Cox. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Incorporation of Mode of Action Understanding of Hormesis into Dose Response Assessment
Lynne Haber, Andrew Maier, and Michael Dourson, Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment (TERA). [PDF]
Continue reading → - Nonlinear Dose-Response Mechanisms Simulation with Bio-Mathematical Models
Helmut Schöllnberger, Ronald E.J. Mitchel, Salzburg University, Institute of Physics and Biophysics. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Smoking and Hormesis as Confounding Factors in Radiation Pulmonary Carcinogenesis
Charles Sanders and Bobby Scott, Texas A & M Research Foundation. [PDF]
Continue reading → - System Responses to Low-Level Radiation Exposure New Concepts in Radiobiology
Ludwig E. Feinendegen, Myron Pollycove, Ronald D. Neumann. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Prolongation of Life Span of Disease Model Mice by Low Dose Rate Irradiation
Kazuo Sakai, Low Dose Radiation Research Center, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Low Dose Radiation Exposure and Modulation of High Dose Effects on Embryogenesis and Heritable Mutations
Doug Boreham, Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences, McMaster University, Radiation Biology Laboratory. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Radiation-Induced Neoplastic Transformation In Vitro, Hormesis and Risk Assessment
Les Redpath, Department of Radiation Oncology, UC Irvine. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Adaptive Response In pKZ1 Mouse Prostate After Very Low Dose X-Irradiation
Tanya Day, Guoxin Zeng, Antony Hooker, Madhava Bhat, David Turner and Pamela Sykes, Flinders University & Medical Center. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Radiation Induced Bystander Effects Adaptive Responses and Low Dose Risk
Carmel Mothersill, Colin Seymour, Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences, McMaster University. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Hormesis in Carcinogenesis: Evidence for Threshold in Carcinogenicity of Non-genotoxic Environmental Carcinogens
Shoji Fukushima, M.D., Osaka City University Medical School, Department of Pathology, Japan Bioassay Research Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association. [PDF]
Continue reading → - How Does the Concept of Adaptive Response in Radiation Relate to the Concept of Radiation Hormesis?
Ron Mitchel, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. [PDF]
Continue reading → - Tumor Angiogenesis: Therapeutic Implications
Judah Folkman. [PDF]
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