This annotated flow diagram explains the production of Molybdenum-99 at ANSTO and its delivery to patients as Technetium-99m
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Josh is a passionate individual who loves design thinking and collaborating with others to create innovative solutions from complex problems.
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Advanced imaging techniques provide earliest evidence of fruit-eating by ancient bird
International palaeontologists have used advanced imaging techniques at ANSTO’S Australian Synchrotron to clarify the role that the earliest fruit-eating birds of the Cretaceous period may have had in helping fruit-producing plants to evolve.
John Lawson is a Specialist Hydrometallurgist working with the ANSTO Minerals business unit.
Collaborative research brings new insights into radioactive waste, nuclear fuel and nuclear waste forms
ANSTO researchers have demonstrated longstanding expertise in the study of nuclear fuel and radioactive waste with two recent journal articles in a special issue of Frontiers of Chemistry.
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Andrew Peele was appointed Group Executive for ANSTO Nuclear Science and Technology in July 2021 and was Director of the Australian Synchrotron from 2013 -2021. He is an adjunct Professor of Physics at La Trobe University.
Professor Senden is an accomplished physical chemist and currently is the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Infrastructure and Entities) at the Australian National University.
Having completed an undergraduate degree in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering/Materials Science at UNSW, I’m currently working at ANSTO as part of the Graduate Development Program.
Nathan is the Sustainability Manager at ANSTO where his role incorporates environmental, financial, and social sustainability for the future.
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Molybdenum Supply Chain Diagram
Amit Saha is a software engineer and author. He currently works for Atlassian in Sydney, Australia and has in the past worked for various companies including Red Hat and Sun Microsystems.
Microscale clues provide insight into cataclysmic Tongan volcanic eruption
In an effort to understand why the Tongan Hunga volcano eruption was so explosive, internationally-recognised volcanologist Prof. Shane Cronin of the University of Auckland and associates rely on beamlines at the Australian Synchrotron to support comprehensive research on the Hunga event.
Cyclotrons and PET scans fact sheet
This fact sheet gives an overview of:
- Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans
- Fluorine-18 and its decay
- Production of F-18 using a cyclotron