The REPAIR Project: Examining the Biological Impacts of Sub-Background Radiation Exposure within SNOLAB, a Deep Underground Laboratory

Jul 21, 2017Radiation research

Biological effects of very low radiation exposure in a deep underground lab

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Abstract

SNOLAB provides shielding equivalent to 6,000 m of water, effectively eliminating cosmic radiation.

  • Natural background radiation may be essential for maintaining genomic stability in organisms.
  • Reduced growth and impaired genetic damage repair capacity have been observed in organisms exposed to sub-background radiation.
  • The REPAIR project aims to study the effects of prolonged exposure to environments devoid of natural background radiation.
  • Whole organism and cell culture models will be used to assess growth, DNA repair capacity, and oxidative stress.
  • Findings could enhance understanding of biological responses to low-dose radiation exposure and its implications for evolution.

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