Our Capabilities
- Bioanalytics
- Investigations with imaging
- Radiation technology
- Radio-halogen and -carbon probes
- Radio-metal probes
- Radiotracers for molecular imaging
Microfluidic technology could offer faster and more controlled ways to produce radiotracers for medical imaging.
Radiochemistry is central to nuclear medicine research and answering fundamental questions in biology.
Anwen Krause-Heuer was one of the selected few rising stars of chemistry, chosen to attend the 63rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Read her experience.
Cannabis use in teenagers can result in the development of drug dependence and has the potential to trigger psychosis and schizophrenia.
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Phone: +61 2 9717 9674
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Microfluidic technology may offer faster and more controlled ways to produce radiotracers for medical imaging, including studies into Parkinson’s disease, thanks to a first of its kind approach in the Southern Hemisphere at ANSTO.
Ever wondered what it would be like to stand face-to-face with a group of Nobel Prize winners and share your ground-breaking work? ANSTO's Anwen Krause-Heuer was fortunate enough and reported on her trip to Lindau in Germany.