• MURR is the most powerful research reactor on a university campus in the United States and focuses on biomedical research and services, such as creating radioisotopes and providing irradiation services. (missouri.edu)
  • working in the nuclear-medicine section, she assisted in studies on the use of radioisotopes for biomedical research and clinical applications. (uchicago.edu)
  • Although antibodies remain the most widely used tool for biomedical research, antibody technology is not flawless. (bvsalud.org)
  • A radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG, RITEG), sometimes referred to as a radioisotope power system (RPS), is a type of nuclear battery that uses an array of thermocouples to convert the heat released by the decay of a suitable radioactive material into electricity by the Seebeck effect. (wikipedia.org)
  • Jordan and Birden worked on an Army Signal Corps contract (R-65-8- 998 11-SC-03-91) beginning on 1 January 1957, to conduct research on radioactive materials and thermocouples suitable for the direct conversion of heat to electrical energy using polonium-210 as the heat source. (wikipedia.org)
  • TRCs use a radioisotope as MMRTGs do and are based on heat from radioactive decay, but there's a difference. (universetoday.com)
  • My own research interests over the last 25 years have included using nuclear reactors to produce medically useful radioisotopes and radioactive gold nanoparticles for the detection and therapy of various debilitating human diseases," he said. (missouri.edu)
  • Suppose that, in step 8), the Lead-206 got there some other way than by radioactive decay. (rae.org)
  • For an in-depth assessment of the radioisotopes of security concern and the commercial radioactive source industry, see the January 2003 report "Commercial Radioactive Sources: Surveying the Security Risks," by myself, Tahseen Kazi, and Judith Perrera. (fas.org)
  • Although some metal ions, such as cobalt and iron are essential for maintaining normal physiological functions, but at higher concentration or their radioactive isotopes leads to poisoning. (researchsquare.com)
  • Beyond Sr-82, future production may include additional research isotopes not widely available in the United States including Copper-67, a therapeutic for treating cancer. (pharmaceuticalcommerce.com)
  • The Lapi group's research focuses on the radiochemistry and development of production techniques of isotopes for medical imaging and therapy. (energy.gov)
  • This involves new cyclotron target materials and configurations to optimize nuclear reactions leading to these isotopes. (energy.gov)
  • It was surprising to find out that the ANSTO facility is set to become the leading producer of medical isotopes in the world with significant export opportunities. (buickclub.org.au)
  • 8) Therefore, if a certain mineral contains both Uranium-238 and Lead-206, and if we assume that most of the Lead-206 was derived radiologically, the ratio of these two isotopes should allow an estimate of the fraction of Uranium-238 that had decayed, and since we know the half-life of Uranium-238, we can therefore find how long it took for this process to take place. (rae.org)
  • This process continues and eventually ends when stable isotopes of bismuth and lead are formed. (cdc.gov)
  • SHANGHAI , Nov. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - Radioisotope assays a microanalytical method that uses radionuclides as tracers to label research objects. (diwou.com)
  • Long-lived radioisotopes (Sr, Nd and U-Th) as tracers for exogene geochemical processes: The importance of particles, colloids and dissolved components for element transport in fresh and brackish water. (dtu.dk)
  • New approaches to radioisotope production using particle accelerators, which are less capital intensive, appear to provide a more efficient and economical method of isotope production. (lesi.org)
  • To meet their scientific mission, the DOE laboratories created advances in such technologies as particle beam generation, radioisotope production, high-energy particle detection and imaging, superconducting particle accelerators, superconducting magnets, cryogenics, high speed electronics, artificial intelligence and big data. (qigonginstitute.org)
  • The funding announced today, awarded through the CFI's Innovation Fund, will support research ranging from harnessing the renewable power of tidal currents to rehabilitating people with traumatic brain injuries and building the world's first quantum computer. (innovation.ca)
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the world's premier research institution, empowering leaders and teams to pursue breakthroughs in an environment marked by operational excellence and engagement with the communities where we live and work. (ans.org)
  • Technetium-99m is the world's leading isotope for medical imaging. (lesi.org)
  • They've also set a pattern of debunking the findings of some of the world's leading rice experts. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • In fact, almost 40 percent of the world's known human ancestor remains have been unearthed in these caves, leading to the 1999 proclamation of the area as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (earth.com)
  • Two years after its launch, Synthekine Inc. closed an oversubscribed $107.5 million Series B financing round to advance the company's lead preclinical drug candidates into the clinic, as well as continue the development of other assets in its preclinical pipeline. (biospace.com)
  • One of the company's lead molecules, ALE.F02 modulates the function of non-junctional Claudin-1, preventing and even possibly reversing the damaging growth of fibrotic tissue in the liver and kidneys. (biospace.com)
  • He was lead author of the U.S. Advanced Nuclear Energy Strategy, which outlined how government and industry can establish U.S. leadership in next generation nuclear reactor markets. (thebreakthrough.org)
  • Operating at 85 MW, HFIR is the highest flux reactor-based source of neutrons for research in the United States, and it provides one of the highest steady-state neutron fluxes of any research reactor in the world. (ans.org)
  • Journalists registered for the nuclear energy workshop will tour the University of Missouri Research Reactor. (missouri.edu)
  • The workshop features tours of the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) and the nearby Callaway nuclear power plant operated by Ameren . (missouri.edu)
  • In addition to exploring environment and energy issues, the workshop will feature the MU Research Reactor. (missouri.edu)
  • Currently, and for more than four years, NorthStar, with the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR®), remains the only program that is a commercialized U.S. producer of Mo-99. (businesswire.com)
  • A reactor vessel for multipurpose sodium-cooled fast research reactor (MBIR) was successfully delivered to RIAR JSC (ROSATOM scientific division). (niiar.ru)
  • Since the publication of Monograph 86, production of indium compounds has increased but appears limited by the low rate of refining indium as a byproduct of zinc and lead-zinc smelting (Hageluken 2006). (who.int)
  • 2008) Many of these technologies also involve the use of indium compounds in research and development settings. (who.int)
  • DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This proposal outlines a body of research to evaluate the cytotoxicity and therapeutic efficacy of radiolabeled alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (a-MSH) peptide analogs that target a-particle emitting radioisotopes to the nuclei of melanoma cells. (sbir.gov)
  • In mice, the modified E. coli selectively colonized solid tumors and attracted a therapeutic radioisotope that had been delivered systemically. (aacr.org)
  • BUSINESS WIRE )-- NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes , LLC, a global innovator in the development, production and commercialization of radiopharmaceuticals used for therapeutic and medical imaging applications, today announced a corporate update highlighting progress across its key programs during the past twelve months, and indicating important upcoming milestones. (businesswire.com)
  • NorthStar is poised to be the first commercial-scale producer of therapeutic radioisotopes Cu-67 and non-carrier added (n.c.a. (businesswire.com)
  • it gives scientists and their students the opportunity to further their research in areas where Canada has a competitive advantage. (innovation.ca)
  • Your work has tended to attract a lot of criticism from scientists, one of whom is the leading epidemiologist Richard Doll. (ratical.org)
  • The status is assigned to a scientific organization that has unique experimental equipment, highly qualified scientists, performs a wide range of research projects, including those that have received international recognition. (niiar.ru)
  • The development of outstanding scientists and research leaders is of paramount importance to the Department of Energy Office of Science. (energy.gov)
  • In the current research, Granger and scientists from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, and the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès in France, have now used the new method to date all the Sterkfontein sediments that bear Autralopithecus fossils. (earth.com)
  • This is why the Government of Canada is investing research infrastructure funds through the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) for the new Biomaterials and Nanomedicine Laboratory at the University of Manitoba. (innovation.ca)
  • The Innovation Fund encourages institutions and its researchers to think big and strive to be global leaders by conducting world-class research. (innovation.ca)
  • I thank the Government of Canada and the Canada Foundation for Innovation for this funding to support my research program. (innovation.ca)
  • The Innovation Fund supports initiatives that allow researchers and students at universities, colleges and research hospitals to build on existing areas of expertise such as artificial intelligence, quantum science, brain health and renewable energy. (innovation.ca)
  • Previously, Alex was Project Manager at the Nuclear Innovation Alliance, leading research and advocacy to commercialize advanced nuclear reactors to mitigate climate change. (thebreakthrough.org)
  • Seeking Senior VP of Research to lead scientific innovation in agricultural biologicals at Loam. (nature.com)
  • NorthStar's industry-leading reputation is grounded in technological innovation, successful execution and proven expertise, and we have made tremendous strides in advancing our portfolio over the past year," said Stephen Merrick, Chief Executive Officer of NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes. (businesswire.com)
  • AAU members transform lives through education, research, and innovation. (aau.edu)
  • AAU's 71 research universities transform lives through education, research, and innovation. (aau.edu)
  • It became clear that the expertise amassed and instrumentation advances developed at the DOE physical science laboratories to enable cutting edge research in particle physics could also feed innovation in medical healthcare. (qigonginstitute.org)
  • This paper discusses radioisotope pharmaceutical licensing and provides background information on the manufacturing process, supply chain, and how royalties are developed, using the radioisotope Molybdenum- 99, which decays into technetium-99m, as an example. (lesi.org)
  • Our technology and expertise have enabled collaborative research partnerships with Astellas Pharma, Inc. for solid tumor theranostics, with AVEO Oncology Inc. to create an Actinium-225 HER3 targeting radiotherapy for solid tumors, and with EpicentRx, Inc. to create targeted radiotherapy combinations with their novel, clinical stage small molecule CD47-SIRPα inhibitor. (biospace.com)
  • The company's radiopharmaceuticals deliver radioisotopes directly to tumors using the bloodstream. (biospace.com)
  • They operate to lead written six humans, Stuiber 2012, 258. (ballroomchicago.com)
  • With such an extensive use of radionuclides there is an increased possibility of humans getting exposed to them leading to external and/or internal contamination. (researchsquare.com)
  • Key collaborations with radiochemists at UBC, TRIUMF and the BC Cancer Agency allow developing methods for cyclotron-produced radioisotopes and purification as an attractive and practical substitution of reactors/generators, e.g 44 Sc, 86 Y and 61 Cu 68 Ga or 99m Tc (actually available for patient SPECT imaging). (bccrc.ca)
  • He is now working in the special program for promoting the international collaborations and the Institutional Research (IR) in the Research Enhancement Strategy Office in NIFS. (mpg.de)
  • Cellectar Biosciences is a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of proprietary drugs for the treatment of cancer, independently and through research and development collaborations. (cbs42.com)
  • RIAR JSC (Research Institute of Nuclear Reactors, State Scientific Centre, ROSATOM Scientific Division) is the largest research center in Russia and in the world. (niiar.ru)
  • The nuclei of the uranium atoms (embedded throughout the zircon) decay through a series of intermediate elements to eventually become nuclei of lead. (icr.org)
  • The identification and the availability of a radioisotope for radiolabeling with properties and half-life that match with the pharmacokinetic of the radiopharmaceutical is crucial. (bccrc.ca)
  • We are proud to be a leader in expanding the horizons of patient health by providing innovative solutions to ensure robust, reliable access to radioisotopes and radiopharmaceutical products that can make a positive difference in healthcare for people around the world. (businesswire.com)
  • It also provides the competitive landscape analysis of leading market players in global radiopharmaceutical theranostics market. (theinsightpartners.com)
  • Compared with conventional biological sample detection techniques, Radioisotope assay has distinct advantages such as high specificity, high sensitivity at the nanomolar level, short detection time, accurate positioning, and quantification, etc. (diwou.com)
  • His innovative approaches to detecting microbial life led NASA to award him a series of contracts to develop methods for the detection of extraterrestrial life in spacecraft missions. (thespaceshow.com)
  • New measuring equipment has been purchased and installed," commented Alexey Petelin, Project Manager, Head of the Research Reactors Complex. (niiar.ru)
  • The design development, equipment manufacturing, installation and commissioning were done by the RIAR's specialists from the Research Reactors Complex, Design and Engineering Department, Experimental Service and Centralized Service for Process Equipment Repair. (niiar.ru)
  • The Institute is also recognized as the International Center based on Research Reactors (ICERR) under the auspices of the IAEA. (niiar.ru)
  • In addition, these research reactors are aging and have maintenance issues. (lesi.org)
  • We develop the production and the purification of 89 Zr, an appealing PET radioisotope for antibody imaging. (bccrc.ca)
  • Radioisotope pharmaceutical licensing involves "stacked" royalties, with royalties going to the isotope manufacturer, isotope separation, monoclonal antibody licensee, and final sale to end users at the hospital level on the supply chain, with the majority of the costs being charged by the hospital. (lesi.org)
  • BioDuro-Sundia's radioisotope laboratory in Jiangsu, China is part of the in vitro biology department of our drug discovery business unit, which mainly provides in vitro pharmacological assays and metabolic assays based on cellular or biochemical reactions. (diwou.com)
  • Our radioisotope laboratory in Jiangsu, China is BioDuro-Sundia's third isotope laboratory with this qualification, building on the extensive experience of the two established isotope laboratories. (diwou.com)
  • NRF-iThemba LABS, Head of Communications and Stakeholders Relations Dr Gillian Arendse says, "Ithemba laboratory for accelerated based science is the only laboratory of its kind on the African continent, known for training expertise and research in terms of the expertise. (sabcnews.com)
  • Assuming the laboratory-measured decay rate remained the same throughout time, geoscientists can then calculate how long the decay would have to have been occurring to account for the present amounts of uranium and lead in the crystal. (icr.org)
  • Back in the lab, preclinical experiments from other research groups are uncovering additional ways to use bacteria to treat cancer. (aacr.org)
  • The company's product pipeline includes lead asset iopofosine, a small-molecule PDC designed to provide targeted delivery of iodine-131 (radioisotope), proprietary preclinical PDC chemotherapeutic programs and multiple partnered PDC assets. (cbs42.com)
  • 75 or 88 or 107, speaking as we find 1675 substances( online Clinical and Radiological Aspects of Myopathies: CT Scanning · EMG · Radioisotopes 1982. (ballroomchicago.com)
  • This online Clinical and Radiological Aspects of Myopathies: CT Scanning · EMG · Radioisotopes 1982 is Apocrypha to the video century of the political ice through an textual n. of sites between East and West, South and North. (ballroomchicago.com)
  • Radionuclide (Radioisotope) Scanning Imaging tests of the liver, gallbladder, and biliary tract include ultrasonography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The 21st-century procedures we have come to rely on such as X-rays, CT scans, and mammography wouldn't exist without nuclear science research and its possible uses for human betterment. (homeschool.com)
  • DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): NIH sponsored cancer researchers have been obtaining promising results using molecules radiolabeled with lead-212 in treatment for metastatic melanoma and disseminated colon and pancreatic cancers. (sbir.gov)
  • Nanobody® molecules are employed as biomarker probes and, when fused to radioisotopes or fluorophores, represent ideal non-invasive in vivo imaging agents. (bvsalud.org)
  • RIAR is a leading producer and supplier of a wide range of radioisotopes for medical, industrial and other purposes. (niiar.ru)
  • Actinium's clinical pipeline is led by targeted radiotherapies that are being applied to targeted conditioning, which is intended to selectively deplete a patient's disease or cancer cells and certain immune cells prior to a bone marrow transplant (BMT), gene therapy or adoptive cell therapy, such as CAR-T, to enable engraftment of these transplanted cells with minimal toxicities. (biospace.com)
  • These agreements have the potential to bring novel new treatments to patients with cancer, using radioisotopes to selectively destroy a wide range of cancer cells. (businesswire.com)
  • These unique features led to numerous applications in fundamental research, diagnostics, and therapy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our discovery biology team in Jiangsu R&D center has accumulated extensive experience in method development and compound screening using biochemical and cell-based phenotypic-functional assays to conduct research services for targets of different classes. (diwou.com)
  • They use uranium, lead, and helium changing within a common mineral. (icr.org)
  • Thus a uranium 238 atom produces eight helium atoms as it becomes a lead 206 atom. (icr.org)
  • The conventional way to date zircons uses the nuclear decay of uranium to lead. (icr.org)
  • Because the zircons have almost zero lead to begin with, essentially all the lead 206 atoms in a zircon today must have come from decay of uranium 238. (icr.org)
  • Red sand falling through the neck changes color to green, representing the nuclear transformation of uranium to lead. (icr.org)
  • For example, Uranium-238 changes into Lead-206. (rae.org)
  • two leading providers are IBA Group and Best Medical International and Best Cyclotron Systems. (pharmaceuticalcommerce.com)
  • The ECA project "Production of 99m Tc using a medical cyclotron" enabled me to get started with solid targets for the accelerator production of radioisotopes. (energy.gov)
  • This device, driven by a radioisotope heat source, will allow an order of magnitude increase in mass-specific power (~30 vs ~3 W/kg) and a three orders of magnitude decrease in volume (~0.2 vs ~212 L) as compared to a conventional multi-mission radioisotope thermal generator (MMRTG)," Polly explained in a brief press release . (universetoday.com)
  • A $75 million Series D will take two of this multinational biotech's lead cancer antibodies to Phase I clinical trials. (biospace.com)
  • In addition to supply chain licensing of nuclear facilities, he leads development of novel regulatory pathways for commerical and government clients for safe operations in austere environments. (thebreakthrough.org)
  • The NCI will fund clinical trial expenses under the CRADA while Actinium will supply Actimab-A. The NCI is currently accepting proposals for non-clinical and clinical studies with Actimab-A. Actinium is a pioneer and leader in the field of Actinium-225 alpha therapies with an industry leading technology platform comprising over 200 patents and patent applications including methods of producing the radioisotope AC-225. (biospace.com)
  • Therefore, new methods capable of detecting these subpopulations may lead to better drug resistance surveillance and provide a better tool to predict outcome. (cdc.gov)
  • At the REDC experts in radiochemical processing use specialized equipment and systems to produce unique radioisotopes for applications in research, national security, medicine, space exploration, and industry. (ans.org)
  • In the Goiania case, the gamma-emitting radioisotope was cesium-137 in the chemical form of cesium chloride, which is a salt-like substance. (fas.org)
  • The funding was announced at the university today by the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, as part of a CFI investment of more than $554 million in 117 new infrastructure projects at 61 universities, colleges and research hospitals across Canada. (innovation.ca)
  • Get weekly updates from America's leading research universities. (aau.edu)
  • America's leading research universities are constantly working on new treatments and cures for diseases like cancer and Alzheimers, as well as life-changing innovations that make us wealthier and more secure. (aau.edu)
  • Founded in 1900, the Association of American Universities is composed of America's leading research universities. (aau.edu)
  • and strengthen the contributions of leading research universities to American society. (aau.edu)
  • Kattesh Katti, Curators' Distinguished Professor of radiology, physics and a senior research scientist at MURR, is one of several MU researchers who will present their work. (missouri.edu)
  • She also serves as the Vice Chair of Translational Research for the Department of Radiology and Director of UAB Cyclotron Facility. (energy.gov)
  • The Promise & Perils of Nuclear Energy: A Workshop for Journalists" is aimed at educating journalists and journalism students on the benefits and risks of nuclear science for energy production, health care and research. (missouri.edu)
  • Jim, one of the leading planetary astronomers of his time and part of the New Horizons scientific collaboration team, passed away last month - a tragic loss for both his family and planetary science. (jhuapl.edu)
  • His space-focused research has been published in Science, Space Policy, The Space Force Journal, and Scientific American. (thebreakthrough.org)
  • Students and faculty today carry out a broad program of science communication research and media production. (missouri.edu)
  • His next research career was a stellarator experiment (CHS) in the national institute for fusion science in Toki, Japan. (mpg.de)
  • "Another confirmation of the status of the State Scientific Center means that RIAR is recognized as the main scientific and experimental base of the Russian Federation to develop nuclear-power engineering, produce radionuclide sources and preparations for nuclear medicine and industry, and to carry out fundamental scientific research" , said Alexey Izhutov, Deputy Director for Science and Research. (niiar.ru)
  • Over several months, representatives from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science and National Institutes of Health (NIH) had a number of meetings that lead to the conclusion that innovations in the Nation's health care could be realized by more directed interactions between NIH and DOE. (qigonginstitute.org)
  • Rice science, which took off in 1960, led to yield increases credited with saving more than 800 million lives in Asia. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • DPhil research published in Science . (rug.nl)
  • Brought to you by Merck & Co, Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA (known as MSD outside the US and Canada)-dedicated to using leading-edge science to save and improve lives around the world. (msdmanuals.com)
  • BioDuro-Sundia, an Advent International portfolio company, is a trusted, leading contract research development, and manufacturing organization (CRDMO) for over 27 years. (diwou.com)
  • Actinium has entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to develop Actimab-A as a single agent or combination with chemotherapy, targeted agents or immunotherapy in Phase 1, 2 or 3 trials. (biospace.com)
  • Funds from this raise will be used to advance two lead programs into the clinic, continue integrated technologies development and expand internal manufacturing capabilities with a site in Boulder, Colorado. (biospace.com)
  • At the American Association for Cancer Research earlier this year, Synthekine presented data that showed STK-012 induced potent anti-tumor activity while avoiding the toxicities that have hindered the development of IL-2 therapeutics, including vascular leak syndrome (VLS). (biospace.com)
  • This could lead to accumulation and potentially adverse reactions in critical organs such as liver, heart, and even brain, consistent with the hypothesis that ultrafine insoluble particles may play a role in the onset of cardiovas- cular diseases, as growing evidence from epidemiological studies suggests. (cdc.gov)
  • emerging research suggests they could help us fight cancer. (aacr.org)
  • New research suggests companies that are hiring favor extra effort when displayed by internal candidates even more than better-qualified external candidates. (aau.edu)
  • The University of Manitoba is the lead institution in Malcolm Xing's project, and a partner in three additional projects led by other institutions. (innovation.ca)
  • RIAR is the base organization of the CIS member states for the information exchange on ensuring safety of nuclear research installations. (niiar.ru)
  • Future Market Insights (ESOMAR certified market research organization and a member of Greater New York Chamber of Commerce) provides in-depth insights into governing factors elevating the demand in the market. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Any mediation relating to disputes arising under the licence shall be conducted in accordance with the mediation rules of the World Intellectual Property Organization (http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/mediation/rules). (who.int)
  • As per the 2022 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease is a leading cause of death among men and women in the US. (theinsightpartners.com)
  • Downstream, supplies were most recently exacerbated by a voluntary FDA recall by Bracco Diagnostics' CardioGen-82 (Rb-82), a leading Sr-82-based injectable. (pharmaceuticalcommerce.com)
  • As the Director of Space & Planetary Regulation at Zeno Power, Alex oversees regulatory approvals for space launch, maritime, and terrestrial applications of radioisotope power systems. (thebreakthrough.org)
  • While that sounds complicated to non-specialists, space enthusiasts can easily relate to the idea that all his work has led to: a potentially new way to power space missions. (universetoday.com)
  • This research informs the belief in the power of small, focused, diverse, entrepreneurial teams to accomplish technology breakthroughs given the right conditions. (mpg.de)
  • Dr. Xing's research joins medicine with engineering, creating life-changing technologies that will impact treatment and patient care for all Canadians. (innovation.ca)
  • and the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the US. (sbir.gov)
  • BC Cancer Foundation is the fundraising partner of BC Cancer, which includes BC Cancer Research. (bccrc.ca)
  • Together with our donors, we are changing cancer outcomes for British Columbians by funding innovative research and personalized treatment and care. (bccrc.ca)
  • With cancer expected to become the leading cause of death on the African continent by 2030 according to the World Health Organisation, the department says urgent responses are needed to meet this challenge. (sabcnews.com)
  • Violet J. Stark, AB'59 , a research technician at the U of C Hospitals, died of cancer August 27 in Chicago. (uchicago.edu)
  • In adults, it represents the third most common cancer overall, and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. (medscape.com)
  • These findings are presented in a new research study on the global mobile gamma cameras market by Future Market Insights (FMI). (pharmiweb.com)
  • Herbert Kronzucker is a researcher at the University of Toronto's Scarborough Campus who is leading a team of researchers who are trying to help solve the problem of world hunger by developing a type of rice that can thrive in salt water. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • But I don't think it will lead to an immediate reaction. (ratical.org)