Significant progress on breakthrough cancer therapy
Research has demonstrated that internally generated neutrons could be used to effectively target micro-infiltrates and cancer cells outside of the defined treatment regions.
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Research has demonstrated that internally generated neutrons could be used to effectively target micro-infiltrates and cancer cells outside of the defined treatment regions.
ANSTO physicist will gain further experience in particle therapy technologies.
Sharing ANSTO education expertise in nuclear with international secondary school teachers in IAEA training.
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ANSTO is Australia’s nuclear centre of excellence. It has a mandated role to advise the Australian Government on all nuclear and science technology matters.
The Centre for Accelerator Science operates four ion accelerators with 11 on sources and 13 beamlines
Nick is a radiation biologist who works for the NST Human Health research theme.
Expertise in the use of PET and SPECT imaging techniques to understand biological processes at the cellular and molecular level. The techniques ae also used to study disease processes and monitor the effects of new therapies
Publications highlights three young researchers
ANSTO has a variety of games and apps to educate students on how radiation works, nuclear medicine, the periodic table, and atom building.
Three ANSTO scientists are contributing to two recently awarded Australian Research Council Discovery Project grants.
A large international research team led by Academia Sinica in Taiwan investigated how heat is transferred in an advanced thermoelectric material made with germanium (Ge) and tellurium (Te) and doped with antimony (Sb). These devices are used to power space probes such as the Mars Curiosity Rover.