
Expert visit of Professor Prof. Dr. Siegfried Knasmüller
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Knasmüller, a well-known and eminent expert in the field of genetic toxicology, and the RadExIORSBoost project member visited the team at the
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Knasmüller, a well-known and eminent expert in the field of genetic toxicology, and the RadExIORSBoost project member visited the team at the
Mrs. Marie Adams, Head of Research and Partnership Development, Research and Enterprise Division, and Dr. Colin Veal, Research and Partnership Development Manager at the University
Prof. Dr. Maja Čemažar, a distinguished expert and member of the RadExIORSBoost project team, visited the Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia from 31
Embracing the first day of spring, on March 20, 2025, the RadExIORSBoost team organized an educational seminar for patients with cancer titled “Personalized Approach in
The RadExIORSBoost Project team had the honor and privilege of hosting Prof. Dr. Carsten Herskind, a distinguishing expert in radiobiology who visited the IORS team
seminar event program
The RadExIORSBoost Twinning Horizon Europe Project was honored to welcome Professor Emerita of Radiation Biology Catharine West from the University of Manchester, UK, for an
The RadExIORSBoost project team actively participated in this year’s Science Festival in Belgrade, held from December 12-14, 2024. This event provided an excellent opportunity to
The RadExIORSBoost project team was pleased to welcome Alma Čerin, an administrative staff member from the Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, to the Institute of Oncology
The RadExIORSBoost project team from Serbia was pleased to host Dr. Chris Talbot, Professor of Radiotherapy Genetics in the Leicester Cancer Research Centre and Department
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