Time Table (tentative)

2004 September 14 morning - Registration & reception

2004 September 14 afternoon - Opening remarks, Keynote address, banquet

2004 September 15 morning - Special & general presentations

2004 September 15 afternoon - General & poster presentations, Closing remarks

2004 September 16 morning - Visiting of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant

 

Place

Kiev, Ukraine

 

Official Language

English.

 

Purpose

Because of rapid globalization of society and because of progress in technological innovations, problems related to global environment issues, lifestyle diseases, community health, occupational health, medical accidents, food product safety, international health, mental health and health issues from aging population are on the rise. Whilst we all recognize the importance of the practice of risk management sciences for prevention of those problems, it is essential to integrate interdisciplinary research in such fields as political economics, administration studies, sociology, environmental science, ecology, behavioral science, information science, education, ethics, epidemiology and statistics, not just to develop technologies to implement government policies and countermeasures.

And, 'Integrative Risk Management in Nuclear Power' is one of the most important keywords in medical and health sciences, since health risks due to radiation are generated by different causes including bioengineering properties, lifestyles and socio-economical status. This Conference, therefore, seeks to promote high advances in preventive risk management for health problems in
Ukraine, specially related to radiation protection based on bioengineering, socio-economical and behavioral aspects.

 

Main Thesis

Integrative Risk Management for Nuclear Power

 

Program Topics (Tentative)

Opening Remarks

 

Prof. Alexander Pivovarov (Ukrainian State Chemical-Technology University, President of Conference IRMNP, Ukraine)

 

Memorial Lectures

(Alphabetically)

 

President Kjell Anderson (Karinta Research, Nuclear Safety, Stockholm, Sweden)

 

Dr. Junko Matsubara (Vice-chairperson, Nuclear Safety, Commission Cabinet Office, Japan Government, Tokyo, Japan)


Dr. Andrey Derkach (Deputy of Heard of Committee from Nuclear Politics and Nuclear Safety, Ukrainian
Parliament, Ukraine

 

Prof. William G. Thilly (Former Director of Environmental Health Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Environmental Genetics, Boston, USA)

 

etc.

 

  

Other major presentators (Tentative)

 

OVERSEA: (Alphabetically)

Dr. Alexsandra Fucic (IAEA Biodosimetry expert, Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health, Zagreb,Croatia)

Prof. Nike Kanellopoulos (National Center for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Athena,  Greece)

Prof. Rashid Khaidarov (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Tashkent, Uzbekistan,)

Dr. Renat Khaidarov (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

Prof. Victor Mokhov (Russian People’s Friendship University, Moscow, Russia)

Prof. Vsevolod Shakin (Department of Mathematical Modeling in Ecology and Medicine, Moscow, Russia)

Dr. Rudolf Alexakhin (Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Institute of Agricultural Radiology and Agroecology; RIARAE, Russia)

and others.

 

 

UKRAINE: (Alphabetically)

Prof. Vladimir Babeshko (Director of the Institute of Radiation Medicine, Kiev, Ukraine)

Dr. Evgeniy Garin (Coordinating Director of the International Chornobyl Center; ICC, Slavutych Division, Ukraine)

Prof Gennady (Kremenchutzky, Dnepropetrovsk State Medical  Academy, Ukraine)

Prof.  & Director Yuri Feschenko (F. Janovsky Academy of Medical Science, Phthisiatrician of Ministry of Health, Ukraine)

Dr. Victor Gevod (Ukrainian State Chemical-Technology University, Ukraine)

Prof. Nikolai Kartel (Institute for Sorption & Problems of Endoecology, Kiev, Ukraine)

Dr. Ivan Kos (Head of Radiological Laboratory at Institute of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Academy of Medical Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

Prof. Victor Marievsky (Gromashevsky Institute of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases, Ukraine)

Prof. Nikolai Omelyanets (Supreme Council of Ukraine, National Commission on Radiological Protection, Ukraine)

Prof. Anatoliy I. Prykhodchenko (Dneprodzerzhinsky State Technical University, Ukraine)

Dr. Andrey Serdjuk (Director of Institute of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Academy of Medical Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

Prof. G.G. Shmatkov (Councellor of Governor Dnepropetrovsk Regional Administration, Ukraine)

Assist. Prof. Anna P. Tischenko (Ukrainian State Chemical-Technology University, Ukraine)

Prof. William Zadorsky (Ukrainian State Chemical-Technology University, Ukraine)

and others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Special Symposium

Integration and defusion principles of preventive risk management for nuclear power

 

Main Topics (Tentative)

 

1.   Radiation risk and potential consequences for the population of Ukraine.

 

 

2.   Advances in political and economical management for health risk in nuclear power in Ukraine and other countries.

 

 

3.   Post-Chernobyl radiation situation on the territory of Ukraine.

 

     Topic: A study on environmental releases of the Chernobyl accident (Part I): Fuel particles.

            Genn Saji

Ex-Secretariat of Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan Cabinet

 

     Topic: A study on environmental releases of the Chernobyl accident (Part II): Radioactive Iodine.

            Genn Saji

Ex-Secretariat of Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan Cabinet

 

 

 

4.   Indexes of health of the people living near nuclear power plants and radiating zones.

 

       Topic: Health, population and radiation hazard.

                  Prykhodekenko A.A., Kovslenko A.I., Postnikov. P.I.

                      Dniprodzerzhinsk State Technical University, Ecology Department, Ukraine

 

 

 

5.   Risk management and influence of low dozes of radiation on the people health.

 

  Topic: Effect of radiation exposure in Japanese radiology technicians.

                   Hisayoshi Kondo1*, Yoshisada Shibata1, Mariko Mine1, Kenichi Yokota1,

Hiroyuki Tahara2, Yutaka Okumura1

                      1 Nagasaki University, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan

                      2  Nagasaki University, School of Medicine, Nagasaki, Japan

 

 

 

6.   Health rehabilitation of the people living near nuclear power plants and radiating zones.

 

 

7.   Risk communication and risk education in nuclear power in Ukraine.

 

 

8.   Problems of nourishment of the people living in the regions with high radiation.

 

 

9.   Individual and general doses of exposure for population due to radioactive releases from nuclear power and fuel cycle plants.

 

 

10. Integrative risk management in health in consequence of natural and man-made sources of exposure.

 

 

11. Others

 

  Topic: Correlation between lifestyle and mortality among Atomic Bomb survivors in Nagasaki.

Mariko Mine*, Sumihisa Honda, Yoshisada Shibata, Kenichi Yokota and Y. Ohta.

Nagasaki University, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan

 

  Topic: Relationship between acute injure and cancer mortality among atomic bomb survivors in Nagasaki

                         Kenichi Yokota*,Yoshisada Shibata, Mariko Mine.

                                     Nagasaki University, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan

 

   Topic: Mental health survey among atomic bomb survivors in Nagasaki.

               Sumihisa Honda1*, Mariko Mine1, Yohibumi Nakane2, Yoshisada Shibata1

                1 Nagasaki University, School of Medicine, Nagasaki, Japan

2  Nagasaki International University, Nagasaki, Japan

 

 

 

 

Presentation manners (tentative)

Oral presentation and poster discussion

 

Registration fees

(A) Participants from OECD countries
Before
March 31, 2004
1) Regular member (100 USD)
2) Student member (70 USD)

After
April 1, 2004
1) Regular member (140 USD)
2) Student member (100 USD)

 

 

(B) Participants from non-OECD countries
Before
March 31, 2004
1) Regular member (40 USD)
2) Student member (30 USD)

After
April 1, 2004
1) Regular member (50 USD)
2) Student member (40 USD)

(Note)
OECD: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

 


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