Summerschool Basic Dosimetry and Radiobiology for Radionuclide Therapy
This Summerschool Basic Dosimetry and Radiobiology for Radionuclide Therapy offers a deep dive into the fundamentals of dosimetry and radiobiology, tailored for targeted radionuclide therapy. With expertise spanning the full translational pathway—from foundational research to clinical implementation—the course equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to harness the full potential of alpha- and beta-emitting radionuclides in therapy.
Participants gain a solid foundation in radiobiology, learning how radionuclide interactions affect biological systems, and acquire practical skills in performing dosimetric calculations for both localized and systemic therapies. The course emphasizes bridging the gap between research and practice, focusing on identifying innovative applications of dosimetry and radiobiology, understanding dose-effect relationships, and translating preclinical parameters into actionable insights for clinical use.
Through a mix of expert-led lectures, interactive discussions, hands-on assignments, and guided tours, this program provides a stimulating and practical learning environment.
Each year in June
Dr. Steffie Peters, Dr. Mark Rijpkema, Radboudumc, Dr. Julie Nonnekens, ErasmusMC
Radboudumc, ErasmusMC, UMCG, TUDelft, AvL
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