Viplav Gupta
(German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg)
9/22/17, 9:00 AM
Oral presentation
The onset of cyclotron history at DKFZ dates back since 1971, when the first compact cyclotron (protons and α-particles: 22MeV; deuterons: 11MeV; 3He: 28MeV) was purchased from Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG)-Telefunken, Germany. After its installation at DKFZ, it was employed to produce short lived radionuclides (15O, 18F, 13N, 11C, 81Rb) for the radiochemistry and nuclear...
Saverio Braccini
(University of Bern)
9/22/17, 9:25 AM
Oral presentation
The cyclotron laboratory at the Bern University Hospital was conceived for both industrial production of radio-pharmaceuticals and multi-disciplinary research activities. It is based on an IBA CYCLONE 18 MeV proton cyclotron equipped with a 6 m long research beam line accessible by a separate bunker. Studies on accelerator and detector physics, radiation protection, radiation hardness of...
Olaf Felden
(Forschungszentrum Jülich)
9/22/17, 9:50 AM
Oral presentation
At the Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) the variable energy cyclotron JULIC is used as injector of the Cooler Synchrotron (COSY) and performs well for low to medium current irradiations. Main task is to support the FZJ radionuclide research programme of the Institute for Neuroscience and Medicine INM-5 for medical imaging approaches and radioligand development for decoding the complex functions...
Galina Asova
(INRNE)
9/22/17, 10:15 AM
Oral presentation
The Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy is preparing to operate a high-power cyclotron for production of radioisotopes for nuclear medicine, research in radiochemistry, radiobiology, nuclear physics, solid state physics. The cyclotron is a TR24 produced by ASCI, Canada, capable to deliver proton beam in the energy range of 15 to 24 MeV with current as high as 400 uA. Multiple...