National Institute of Radiological Sciences

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

Main gate
Established 1957
President Yoshiharu Yonekura, M.D., Ph.D.
Staff 800 (As of 2012)
Location Chiba, Japan
Address 4-9-1 Anagawa, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 263-8555, Japan
Website Official website

The National Institute of Radiological Sciences (放射線医学総合研究所) (NIRS) is a radiation research institute in Japan. The NIRS was established in 1957 as the Japan's only one institute of radiology. The NIRS maintains various ion accelerators in order to study the effects of radiation of the human body and medical uses of radiation.[1]

The National Institute of Radiological Sciences hospital established in 1961 is a research hospital with a basic focus on radiation therapy.[2] In 1993 the HIMAC (Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba) of NIRS was launched, and in 1997 the Research Center for Charged Particle Therapy was opened as one of the leading medical centers using carbon ions are in operation.

On April 1, 2016, the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) transferred some of its laboratories to the NIRS, and the NIRS body was renamed to the National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology (QST) which includes existing laboratories of the NIRS.Now National Institute of Radiological Sciences(NIRS) is the name of radiological research division of the QST.

Organizational structure

Notes

  1. Kitagawa, A; Fujita, T; Goto, A; Hattori, T; Hamano, T; Hojo, S; Honma, T; Imaseki, H; Katagiri, K; Muramatsu, M; Sakamoto, Y; Sekiguchi, M; Suda, M; Sugiura, A; Suya, N (2012). "Status of ion sources at National Institute of Radiological Sciences". Review of Scientific Instruments. 83 (2): 02A332. doi:10.1063/1.3670742. PMID 22380179.
  2. Charged Particle Therapy Research Center Hospital, National Institute of Radiological Sciences

Coordinates: 35°38′08″N 140°06′06″E / 35.6356°N 140.1017°E / 35.6356; 140.1017

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