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Nuclear Science Seminar Speaker Schedule Sign Up

Current Schedule

Speaker = Prof. Suzanne E. Lapi of University of Alabama at Birmingham

Host = Domnanich, Katharina domnanic@frib.msu.edu

When = 2025-04-09 Wednesday

Where = FRIB 1300

Please feel free to sign up below, but note that some slots may need to be re-assigned to accommodate those with a specific need to meet the speaker. If this happens, the Admin or Speaker Host will reach out to you via email.

Start Time End Time Name Building Room
09:00 10:00 Jaideep Taggart Singh FRIB 2016
10:00 10:30 Kathi Domnanich Chemistry 31A
10:30 11:00 Alyssa Gaiser Chemistry 31D
11:00 11:30 Greg Severin Chemistry 31B
11:30 12:00 Greg Severin FRIB IHV
12:00 13:00 Lunch with Graduate Students FRIB 2311
13:00 13:30 Sean Liddick FRIB 1006
13:30 14:00 Vera Zakusilova FRIB 3101A
14:00 14:30 Emilia Majka FRIB 3130-B
14:30 15:30 Speaker Prep time FRIB 2016
15:30 16:30 Seminar FRIB 1300

Context

Title = Development of new isotopes for theranostic applications

Abstract

The theranostic concept where similar or identical radiopharmaceuticals are used for tandem imaging and therapeutic strategies has been paradigm shifting for the field of nuclear medicine. The theranostic isotope pairing in FDA approved radiopharmaceuticals typically consists of two different radionuclides, for example 68Ga for imaging and 177Lu for therapy. A disadvantage of using this pair is that 68Ga and 177Lu are chemically different, which may result in different pharmacokinetics of radiopharmaceuticals labelled with these two compounds. The ideal theranostic pair would include radioisotopes of the same element (isotope pairs) but with different emissions (i.e., one suitable for diagnosis and the other for therapy). To this end, our group has focused on the production of 43Sc and 47Sc as a true matched theranostic pair for imaging and therapy as well as methods for production of 203Pb as an imaging analogue for the therapeutic isotope 212Pb. More recent work has focused on imaging analogues of F-block radionuclides including 155Tb and 140Nd, Additional research has developed chemistry to incorporate these radioisotopes into new imaging radiopharmaceuticals for preclinical and eventually clinical imaging studies.

Relevant background with commentary from Speaker:

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