
Radionuclides4HealthUK
@radionuclidesuk
Official account for Radionuclides for Health UK
Connecting academia, industry and government to establish UK production of radionuclides for cancer treatment
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**Theranostics Workshop - Mon 28th Nov 2022** Registration: shorturl.at/fHNQ6 Speakers: Prof Weber - TU München Prof Wheldon - Uni of Birmingham Dr Flux - The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust The ICR Ana Denis-Bacelar - NPL Dr McGowan - OUH Dr Collins - NPL Science and Technology Facilities Council



The BNMS have issued guidance for departments in relation to the global shortage of molybdenum availability. View here cdn.ymaws.com/www.bnms.org.u… The Royal College of Radiologists IPEM NMSIG BNMS RTN Group BIR SRP UK SNMMI SCoR Members The Royal Society of Medicine


The BNMS guidance has been updated today with some minor changes, including updated information on generator deliveries:cdn.ymaws.com/www.bnms.org.u… The Royal College of Radiologists IPEM NMSIG BNMS RTN Group BIR SRP UK SNMMI SCoR Members The Royal Society of Medicine


It's World Radiography Day - thank you to #radiographers for the vital work you do. SCoR Members We're proud to work in radiation research CRUK RadNet City of London Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences Barts Cancer Institute (Queen Mary)



Trip to University of Hull Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Daisy Appeal reinforces how vital medical radionuclides and their applications are in NHS services, such as in diagnostic imaging and cancer therapy


Yesterday, Chief Scientific Advisor Paul Monks visited Hull Molecular Imaging Research Centres - HuMIC to launch a £6m Medical Radionuclide Innovation Programme – a new scheme developing technologies which will produce nuclear materials for diagnostics and cancer therapies #InnovationNation


Nuclear legacy material isn't just useful for #NuclearMedicine applications and #CancerResearch it can also be used to power #space batteries! Space Park Leicester United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory are pioneering new and exciting ways to use nuclear legacy material - keep up the fantastic work!



That was an exhilarating talk with Jen from Radionuclides4HealthUK Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences with people at the Dutch Embassy around the exciting future of using radioactivity to treat cancer and the reactors that are needed to make this happen!!



Finally the news is more official, I am now an Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences Medical Research Council New Investigator Research Fellow on an exciting project with alpha particle-emitters working with ViewpointMT at Perspective Therapeutics through CRUK RadNet City of London Radionuclides4HealthUK kcl.ac.uk/news/1million-…

The Medical Radionuclide Innovation Programme Innovation Project Call is now open. Providing up to £4 million worth of funding to support the development of technologies and techniques to enable future access to medical radionuclides. gov.uk/government/pub… (Image Scientific American)




Radionuclide Production in the UK Radionuclides4HealthUK 📢Registration and abstract submission are now open! rsc.org/events/detail/… 📅18 October 2023 📍Governors Hall, St Thomas' Hospital, London.