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Stanford University

Radiometals in Theranostics - From Chelate Chemistry to in vivo Studies

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Explore the fascinating world of radiometals in theranostics through this 26-minute conference talk presented by Professor Carolyn Anderson from the University of Missouri. Delve into the intricate relationship between chelate chemistry and in vivo studies, gaining valuable insights into the latest advancements in this cutting-edge field. Moderated by Jason Lee, PhD, this presentation offers a comprehensive overview of how radiometals are revolutionizing both diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in medicine.

Syllabus

10:35am - 11:00am: Radiometals in Theranostics: From Chelate Chemistry to in vivo Studies

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Stanford Radiology

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  • Mutia Nurfaozi
    It was a insightful training, I gained more knowledge about radiolabeling for many chelators and also Radiometals itself. I encountered many new terms such as Lumi804 and LLP2A as chelators and it is gradually much more understandable with following explanation. I also learnt about radiometals commonly used for instance Zr89, Lu177, and Tb161. May this training can be impactful and beneficial for developing both diagnostic and therapeutic application and help many doctors detect cancer/tumor effectively. Thank you

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