CNL announces membership In Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council
Canada’s national nuclear laboratory joins advocacy group promoting Canada’s role in the production of the world’s supply of radioisotopes
Canada’s national nuclear laboratory joins advocacy group promoting Canada’s role in the production of the world’s supply of radioisotopes
As Canada strives to maintain a leadership position in science and technology, the Centre for Probe Development and Commercialization (CPDC), located at McMaster University, has partnered with the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC) to ensure Canada remains at the forefront of medical isotope R&D and production, and to advocate for continued investment to ensure we maintain Canada’s global leadership in this field.
To celebrate the initial success of the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC), members were encouraged to nominate other individuals and organizations who have demonstrated incredible leadership on the isotope file across three categories, recognizing, public policy stewardship, academic leadership, and advocacy.
Xcision Medical Systems, LLC has joined forces with the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC).
North American Young Generation in Nuclear (NAYGN) is joining forces with a coalition of Canadian science, health care and nuclear organizations in an effort to ensure the country remains a world leader in the production of life-saving nuclear isotopes.
McMaster has joined a coalition of Canadian science, healthcare, and nuclear sector organizations as part of Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC).
Kinectrics is pleased to announce that the company has become a newly ratified member of the new Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC).
A coalition of Canadian science, healthcare and nuclear sector organizations have launched a new council to ensure Canada remains a world leader in the production of life saving Isotopes by raising awareness and supporting long-term policies at the domestic and international level.