Our Capabilities
- Bioanalytics
- Investigations with imaging
- Radiation technology
- Radio-halogen and -carbon probes
- Radio-metal probes
- Radiotracers for molecular imaging
Cannabis use in teenagers can result in the development of drug dependence and has the potential to trigger psychosis and schizophrenia.
Radiochemistry is central to nuclear medicine research and answering fundamental questions in biology.
Researchers are learning more about inflammation by studying molecular mechanisms in the brain.
ANSTO's Anwen Krause-Heuer has been chosen among a select group of rising stars to meet with Nobel Prize winners in Germany.
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ANSTO LifeSciences
ANSTO LifeSciences
Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC NSW 2232, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9717 9674
Email: jenna.ffrost@ansto.gov.au
ABOUT
ANSTO LifeSciences
Young ANSTO LifeSciences researcher Anwen Krause-Heur had the unique opportunity to join over 600 young researchers at the 63rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting from the 30 June- 5 July.
At ANSTO LifeSciences radionuclides are central to nuclear medicine research and to answering fundamental questions in biology.