This application is for the purchase of a self-contained x-ray machine that will be based in the radiobiology program of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (LCCC) and that will be a core resource for members of the LCCC as well as for other researchers at Georgetown Univ. The unit, the XRAD320, is manufactured by Precision X-RAY Inc. (PXI), a leader in this field. Currently, the LCCC has $28.5 million in annual direct costs from NCI and peer-reviewed funding annual direct costs exceed $53 million, and the radiobiology program (MTTR) has $9 million;the majority of this is NIH funding. While numerous research projects and investigators depend on a reliable source for ionizing radiation (IR), the only available unit for over 30 users is a 137Cs source gamma-irradiator* which was purchased with a NIH instrumentation grant 15 years ago. Although it is a useful instrument for many applications, the 37Cs source gamma-irradiator has a variety of important limitations including a small field size (
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