Toronto, ON – September 18th, 2025 – As innovation across Canada’s isotope sector accelerates, the need for strong legal insight and strategic guidance is crucial. The Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC) is pleased to welcome Pulse Law to its network, bringing legal expertise that complements the sector’s growth ambitions and global reach.
Pulse Law is a boutique corporate law firm with offices in Toronto and Waterloo Region, offering deep experience in corporate finance, M&A, and strategic advisory services. The firm supports companies at various stages of development from early-stage ventures to mature enterprises, and advises investment funds and strategic investors. Its modern, tech-enabled practice is built for efficiency and responsiveness, making it a trusted partner for clients in the nuclear medicine space and across the medical isotope supply chain.
By joining the CNIC, Pulse Law expands the Council’s capacity to support members on issues that go beyond technical and policy challenges. Their expertise includes legal support for capital raises, strategic transactions, corporate structuring, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance. With a practical and personalized approach, Pulse Law helps clients in the isotope ecosystem navigate milestones critical to scaling operations and achieving long-term success.
“As Canada’s isotope sector continues to evolve, having legal partners who understand the demands of this field is increasingly essential to future growth,” said Melody Greaves, Executive Director of the CNIC. “Pulse Law brings relevant experience and a thoughtful approach that will support the CNIC’s wide range of members, from structuring growth and investment, to navigating regulatory complexity.”
“Pulse Law is thrilled to partner with the CNIC and support their incredible efforts to keep Canada at the forefront of medical isotopes and radiopharmaceuticals.” said Josh Rosen, Partner and Toronto Office Lead at Pulse Law. “Our firm thrives on innovation, and there are few sectors evolving faster than nuclear medicine and medical isotopes. We are eager to collaborate with the CNIC’s membership to provide agile, pragmatic legal services and contribute to the rapid growth of the ecosystem in Ontario and across the country.”
The addition of Pulse Law reinforces the CNIC’s commitment to its national network of isotope innovators not only through technical and scientific leadership, but also with the legal and strategic tools needed to turn innovation into lasting impact.
To learn more about Pulse Law, visit https://pulselaw.com/
About the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council
The Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC) is an independent, not-for-profit advocacy and member services organization. The CNIC supports over 100 members from across science, academia, healthcare, and nuclear-sector organizations dedicated to maintaining Canada’s position as a global leader in the production of life-saving isotopes. The CNIC raises awareness and advocates for long-term policies that support health-care innovation and will save countless lives for decades to come.
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For more information, please contact:
Melody Greaves
Executive Director & Vice President, Government Relations
Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council
melody.greaves@canadianisotopes.ca