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In the Applied Radiation and Isotopes (ARI) group, our research focus lies on to the production of radionuclides, chemical separation and radiolabeling, nuclear spectroscopy, targeting for imaging and therapy, chemical speciation, radiometalloproteomics, metal toxicity, assessment of radiation dose and trace element research on distribution, pathways, speciation and monitoring of reaction kinetics and process dynamics.

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  • Isotope production
  • Targeted Alpha Therapy
  • Tracers to determine metabolism of dietary supplements
  • Nanoparticles for image-guided thermo-brachytherapy
  • Gel dosimetry
  • Polymeric nanocarriers for chemo-radiotherapy

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