Basic and Translational Radiation Biology

A special issue of Biophysica (ISSN 2673-4125).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2026 | Viewed by 142

Special Issue Editors


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Department of Radiation Toxicology and Oncology, Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Beijing, China
Interests: DNA damage response; ionizing radiation; DNA repair; cell cycle; apoptosis
Department of Radiation Biology, Beijing Key Laboratory for Radiobiology (BKLRB), Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Beijing, China
Interests: radiation

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Exposure to ionizing radiation, which induces severe DNA damage, poses a serious risk to human health. However, in-depth interpretations of this topic are lacking, and effective radioprotectors have yet to be established.

This Special Issue focuses on the biological effects and molecular mechanisms of ionizing radiation, which are explored using classical or integrated technologies. New perspectives on DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and response; post-translational modifications (PTMs); and the development of potential radioprotectors and radiosensitizers are encouraged. Submissions addressing the systematic integration and utilization of evolutionary strategies, including multi-omics analyses, rational computing methods, drug discovery, and combinations of drugs and targets, with an emphasis on integrated application of computational biology and radiobiological experiments, are of particular interest.

Prof. Dr. Pingkun Zhou
Dr. Dafei Xie
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • radiobiology
  • ionizing radiation
  • DSB
  • DNA damage response
  • post-translational modification
  • radiation protection
  • radiosensitization
  • drug discovery

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