10–15 Aug 2025
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
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Exploration of ultra-high dose rate radiobiology with laser-driven protons at BELLA

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11 Aug 2025, 14:00
30m
Parallel Session #2 (SAFE Credit Union Convention Center)

Parallel Session #2

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

Invited Oral Presentation MC3 - Novel Particle Sources, Acceleration Techniques, and their Applications Novel Particle Sources, Acceleration Techniques, and their Applications (Invited)

Speaker

Lieselotte Obst-Huebl (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Description

Laser-driven (LD) proton sources are of interest for various applications due to their ability to produce short proton bunches with high charge and low emittance. These sources can be used in biological studies investigating improvements to radiation cancer therapy. Recently, the differential sparing effect on normal tissues versus tumors using the delivery of high radiation doses >10 Gy at extremely high dose rates (DR), called FLASH effect, has received increasing attention. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the sparing effect are not yet fully understood. To explore these mechanisms, we have implemented a beamline at the BELLA PW that delivers LD proton bunches at ultra-high instantaneous DR (UHIDR) up to $10^8$ Gy/s. This allowed us to investigate in vivo the acute skin damage and late radiation-induced fibrosis in mouse ears after UHIDR with 10 MeV LD protons and prescribed doses of several 10 Gy. We observe sparing of healthy mouse ear tissue after irradiations with LD proton bunches at UHIDR compared to irradiations with 300 kV x-rays at clinical dose rates and similar total dose. Recent improvements to the LD proton source, delivery beamline, and diagnostic suite have also enabled first peptide sample irradiations to explore the sparing effect on the molecular level. This talk will provide a summary of radiobiology research activities at the BELLA PW.

Funding Agency

Work supported by the U.S. DOE Office of Science, Offices of FES and HEP, and LaserNetUS under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 and Laboratory Directed Research and Development Grant, PI A. M. Snijders.

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Author

Lieselotte Obst-Huebl (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Co-authors

Jamie Inman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Jared De Chant (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Kei Nakamura (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Anthony Gonsalves (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Aodhan McIlvenny (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Jianhui Bin (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Blake Simmons (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Brendan Stassel (University of Michigan) Cameron Geddes (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Carl Schroeder (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Charlotte Palmer (Queen's University Belfast) Corie Ralston (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Jeroen van Tilborg (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Jian-Hua Mao (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Laura Geulig (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Sahel Hakimi (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Savannah Kidd (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Simruthi Subramanian (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Antoine Snijders (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Eric Esarey (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

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