The PRISME team is composed of physicists, biochemists, biologists and radiotherapists. We specialize in multidisciplinary research aimed at developing, optimizing and controlling innovative radiotherapies, whether it be hadrontherapy or therapies using radioactive ion-emitting elements or nanoparticles. These radiotherapies aim to improve the treatment of certain cancers by increasing the effect of ionizing radiation in the tumor while minimizing its harmful effects on healthy tissues.
Our multidisciplinary approach aims to quantify, understand and predict the effect of ionizing radiation on living organisms from processes induced at extremely short times (attosecond) at small scales (atomic nucleus) to long-term consequences (years) at the patient level.
We therefore design and carry out irradiation experiments on targets ranging from molecules or cells to small animals and patient samples (tumor, blood). These experiments feed an important part of our activity which consists in modeling the effects of radiation on living organisms.
One of the innovative techniques of radiotherapy is hadrontherapy, which is to send
an ion beam on the tumors to destroy them. We are working, in particular using simulations, data processing and predictions, to improve these systems by having on-line control over irradiation using dedicated detectors. These tools also have applications in imaging.
The activities can be divided into three research areas:
Axis 1 aims to develop simulations and detectors to control patient irradiation by detecting the particles emitted during hadrontherapy treatment. These developments also offer application prospects in the field of diagnostic imaging.
Axis 2 focuses on the development of multi-scale models and simulations to describe and predict the physical, chemical and biological processes induced by irradiation. It also develops irradiation and dosimetric control means for the measurement of radiobiological effects.
Axis 3 quantifies by experiment the effects induced by irradiation with molecular, cellular, multicellular, in-vitro or in-vivo systems. It focuses on the specificities of innovative radiotherapies and the personalization of care.
NON-PERMANENTS:
- DOCTORANTS / DOCTORAL STUDENTS:
- CHERCHEURS NON-PERMANENTS / NON-PERMANENT RESEARCHERS:
- Monique Combescure. Semiclassical analysis coherent states ergodic theory and a flavor of quantum chaos. 2004. ⟨in2p3-00020446⟩
- F. Canelli, J. Coss, A. Goussiou, Ia. Iashvili, B. Kehoe, et al.. First jet energy scale at D0 in Run II (for p10 data and Monte Carlo). 2004. ⟨in2p3-00020286⟩
- J. Coss, S. Fatakia, A. Goussiou, U. Hientz, Ia. Iashvili, et al.. Jet energy scale and resolution for p13 data Monte Carlo. 2004. ⟨in2p3-00020284⟩
- P.-A. Delsart, J. Donini, P. Lebrun.
-intercalibration of the D0 calorimeter at Run II. 2004. ⟨in2p3-00020282⟩
- J. Coss, A. Goussiou, Ia. Iashvili, G.-S. Muanza, V. O'Dell, et al.. Jet energy scale for p11 data. 2004. ⟨in2p3-00020285⟩
- P. Lebrun. Proposal for DZero regional analysis center v1.0. 2004. ⟨in2p3-00020283⟩
- C. Borges, B. Alessandro, C. Alexa, R. Arnaldi, M. Atayan, et al.. J/
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nuclear absorption in p–A and S–U collisions at the CERN/SPS. 17th International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions - QUARK MATTER 2004, Jan 2004, Oakland, California, United States. pp.S1351-S1354, ⟨10.1088/0954-3899/30/8/125⟩. ⟨in2p3-00024633⟩
- H. Santos, B. Alessandro, C. Alexa, R. Arnaldi, M. Atayan, et al..
production in nucleus–nucleus collisions at CERN SPS. 17th International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions - QUARK MATTER 2004, Jan 2004, Oakland, California, United States. pp.S1175-S1178, ⟨10.1088/0954-3899/30/8/084⟩. ⟨in2p3-00024630⟩
- A. David, R. Arnaldi, R. Averbeck, K. Banicz, K. Borer, et al.. Pioneering instrumentation aspects of NA60. Quark Matter 2004- 17th International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Jan 2004, Oakland, California, United States. pp.S1101-S1104, ⟨10.1088/0954-3899/30/8/067⟩. ⟨in2p3-00024628⟩
- P. Sonderegger, R. Arnaldi, R. Averbeck, K. Banicz, K. Borer, et al.. Accurate measurements of dimuon production in the NA60 experiment. Quark Matter 2004 - 17th International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Jan 2004, Oakland, California, United States. pp.S1027-S1030, ⟨10.1088/0954-3899/30/8/052⟩. ⟨in2p3-00024596⟩