Association for Radiation Research (ARR) 2024 Conference

Monday 24th - Wednesday 26th June 2024 

Edgbaston Park Hotel, Birmingham, UK 


We are very pleased to invite you to the Association for Radiation Research (ARR) meeting for 2024 at the University of Birmingham. The meeting will cover a whole breadth of topics related to radiation research, and will provide a fantastic platform for interdisciplinary learning and development of collaborations with the radiation research community in the UK. We will have exciting talks from both national and international experts in the field, as well as opportunities for early career researchers to present through talks and posters. There will be great opportunities to network between junior and senior researchers, and to provide an inclusive interdisciplinary environment enabling the exchange of results and new ideas through social events, including the conference dinner.

We welcome you all to Birmingham, and look forward to a very exciting meeting!



Topics to be covered:

  • Molecular Responses to Radiation
  • Radiotherapy and the Immune Response
  • Radiation Physics and Mathematical Modelling
  • Protons and high-LET radiation
  • Advanced radiotherapy technologies
  • Biology and Epidemiology for Radiological Protection
  • Tumour Microenvironment and Hypoxia Signalling
  • Radiopharmaceuticals








Key Dates 

  • Abstract Submission Deadline - Friday 12th April 2024 
  • Travel Bursary Application Deadline - Thursday 28th March 2024 
  • Abstract Notification - Monday 22nd April 2024 
  • General Registration Deadline; Early Bird - Friday 3rd May 2024, Standard - Extended to Friday 21st June 2024 


Scientific Committee

  • Professor Jason Parsons (Chair, University of Birmingham)
  • Professor Jo Morris (University of Birmingham)
  • Professor Grant Stewart (University of Birmingham)
  • Professor Stuart Green (University Hospitals Birmingham)
  • Professor Chris Talbot (University of Leicester)
  • Dr Helen Bryant (University of Sheffield)
  • Professor Anthony Chalmers (University of Glasgow)
  • Professor Geoff Higgins (University of Oxford)
  • Dr Liz Ainsbury (UK Health Security Agency)