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Radionuclide Production in the UK

18 October 2023 08:45-18:00, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
**REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED - THIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED**

Introduction
The Å·ÃÀAV Radiochemistry Group are pleased to present this scientific meeting on Radionuclide Production in the UK. The meeting will explore the current status of radionuclide production and prospects for the future. Radionuclide production for nuclear medicine and other applications will be covered in this meeting.

Despite being a world-leading presence in radionuclide production half a century ago, the UK’s domestic supply of radionuclides for medicine and other application is now weak. All radionuclides used clinically in the UK, except short-lived ones produced on-site in hospital cyclotrons, are now imported. Nevertheless there is a modest research and development presence in the UK and there has been significant and successful advocacy effort recently to raise its profile and importance with the UK government. This one-day conference aims to bring together stakeholders and researchers in the field or radionuclide production (including those involved in producing radionuclides from legacy nuclear waste, reactors, cyclotron facilities and other technologies, and in purification of radionuclides) with a view to ensuring that members of this community are mutually aware and can work synergistically to develop a UK presence in this field. 

Event details
The meeting will be held on Wednesday 18 October 2023 at Governors Hall, St Thomas' Hospital, London.

We have a number of invited speakers who will be presenting their research and development and facility development across the range of technologies including extraction from nuclear waste, accelerator/cyclotron-based production and purification methods and new technologies, and the current growth and innovation in the uses of radionuclides. We will also be accepting abstracts for posters on the these topics which will be on display throughout the meeting.

As part of the event there will also be an optional tour of King's College London's Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Laboratory (CARL) facility. 

Agenda
Provisional timings for the day are as follows:
08:45 - 09:30 - Registration
09:30 - 16:45 - Main event, including presentation, posters and optional tour of CARL facility
16:45 - 18:00 - Drinks reception and posters

Registration
You can register for this event by using the "BOOK NOW" link at the top right of this page. Registration is open until 29 September 2023. Early-bird registration prices are available until 31 August 2023.

Early-bird registration prices (until 31 August 2023):
Å·ÃÀAV Member - £100
Å·ÃÀAV non-member - £120
Student Å·ÃÀAV Member - £70
Student non-member - £90

Standard registration prices (from 1 to 29 September 2023):
Å·ÃÀAV Member - £120
Å·ÃÀAV non-member - £140
Student Å·ÃÀAV Member - £90
Student non-member - £110

Poster abstract submission
Poster abstract submission is now open! An abstract template is available from the downloads section on this page which you can use to prepare your abstract, which should be submitted via the ABSTRACT SUBMISSION link above. The deadline for poster abstracts is 31 August 2023 - NOW EXTENDED TO 14 SEPTEMBER 2023.

Please note if you submit a poster abstract you will also need to complete the registration process seperately - you will not automatically be registered.

Travel information
Governors Hall is located within St Thomas’ Hospital, South Wing - please use the Main Entrance for access. St Thomas’ Hospital is served by the following public transport options:

Tube
The nearest tube stations are:
Westminster - District, Circle and Jubilee lines (10 minutes' walk)
Waterloo - Bakerloo, Jubilee and Northern lines (15 minutes' walk)
Lambeth North - Bakerloo line (10 minutes' walk)
 
Train
Waterloo and Waterloo East are the nearest railway stations, and a 10 - 15 minutes' walk away.
Victoria and Charing Cross are 20 – 30 minutes' walk away.
 
Bus
Allow 15 - 20 minutes to get from the bus stop to where you need to be in the hospital.
The following bus routes serve St Thomas':
12, 53, 148, 159, 211, 453, C10 - stop at Westminster Bridge Road
77, 507, N44 - stop at Lambeth Palace Road
3, 344, C10, N3 - stop at Lambeth Road (15 minutes' walk)
76, 341, 381, RV1 - stop at York Road

The venue address and a map showing the location of Governors’ Hall within the St Thomas' Hospital site can be found in the Venue Details section of this page.

The organising committee looks forward to welcoming you to London in October!
Speakers
Sponsorship & supporting organisations
We would like to thank the following organisations for kindly sponsoring this meeting:
 
Venue
St Thomas' Hospital

Governors' Hall, St Thomas' Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7EH, United Kingdom

Committee
Organised by
This meeting is organised by the Å·ÃÀAV Radiochemistry Group and King's College London, with thanks to MITHRAS (Next Generation Molecular Imaging and Therapy with Radionuclides) and CARL (The Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Laboratory).
Contact information
Radiochemistry Group Secretary
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