WG: [ RadSafe ] Publication : Bioremediation of Radionuclides: EmergingTechnologies

Franz Schönhofer franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
Mon Sep 24 16:02:08 CDT 2007



Franz Schoenhofer, PhD
MinRat i.R.
Habicherg. 31/7
A-1160 Wien/Vienna
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Franz Schönhofer [mailto:franz.schoenhofer at chello.at] 
Gesendet: Montag, 24. September 2007 22:38
An: 'John Jacobus'; 'radsafe'; 'know_nukes at yahoogroups.com'
Betreff: AW: [ RadSafe ] Publication : Bioremediation of Radionuclides:
EmergingTechnologies

I wonder whether this paper is a scientific hoax. Is the journal peer
reviewed? I would not be surprised if it was - because this would in my
opinion and according to my experience not mean that quality is guaranteed.
What is detoxification of radionuclides? Judging from the abstract it would
mean that suddenly there would be no radioactivity present any more - and
simultaneously organic pollutants would disappear.

Am I wrong? Any enlightment is welcome.

Franz

Franz Schoenhofer, PhD
MinRat i.R.
Habicherg. 31/7
A-1160 Wien/Vienna
AUSTRIA


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] Im Auftrag
von John Jacobus
Gesendet: Samstag, 22. September 2007 16:57
An: radsafe; know_nukes at yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [ RadSafe ] Publication : Bioremediation of Radionuclides:
EmergingTechnologies

>From another list server

OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology
Bioremediation of Radionuclides: Emerging Technologies
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To cite this paper:
Raj Kumar, Sompal Singh, Om V. Singh. OMICS: A Journal
of Integrative Biology. 2007, 11(3): 295-304. 

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Raj Kumar 
Division of Radiation Biology and Radiation
Protection, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied
Sciences, New Delhi-100 054, India.

Sompal Singh 
Division of Radiation Biology and Radiation
Protection, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied
Sciences, New Delhi-100 054, India.

Om V. Singh 
Department of Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

A large quantity of radioactive waste is being
generated as the byproduct of atomic energy and
related programs worldwide. There are multiple
radioactive waste dumping sites, that, if exposed to
the general population, may cause serious
life-threatening disorders. Currently, no efficient
technology is available that can store the radioactive
wastes with adequate safety. Therefore, bioremediation
of radionuclides/radioactive waste is an unavoidable
necessity that has been tried using biotransformation,
bioaccumulation, biosorption, biostimulation, and
bioaugmentaion, with limited success. Genetic
engineering has been implemented to develop an
organism that can effectively detoxify radionuclides
along with other organic pollutants present as
co-contaminants in the radioactive waste sites.
However, the lack of system-wide information regarding
factors regulating growth and metabolism of microbial
communities can be conquered by newly seeded
“-omics”-based technologies, viz. transcriptomics and
proteomics. Studies combining functional
transcriptomics and proteomics would create a
system-wide approach studying the microbial metabolism
in radionuclides detoxification.

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 OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology Sep 2007,
Vol.
 11, No. 3: 295-304.
Abstract
http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/omi.2007.0013
| PDF (127 KB)

http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/omi.2007.0013
 | PDF Plus(139 KB)


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