Medical isotope developer Advanced Medical Isotope (AMIC) said that it is accelerating the launch of its compact generator systems and technology in response to the extended shutdown of a Canadian reactor producing the base isotope for technetium-99m.
The Kennewick, WA-based firm said it is developing and implementing devices to produce these isotopes, and that agreements are being signed with two universities to further U.S. production capabilities. The company's linear accelerator is expected to be fully operational and delivering isotopes in March 2008.
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