Medical isotope producer Advanced Medical Isotope (AMIC) of Kennewick, WA, has been awarded an exclusive worldwide license for technology designed to generate clinically relevant quantities of radioisotopes, including molybdenum-99 (Mo-99).
In November 2009, AMIC received encouraging results from initial tests conducted at the Idaho Accelerator Center at Idaho State University. The results since have been independently confirmed, and a strategic plan to create a commercial business case for the technology has been crafted.
AMIC expects that once the facility is completed, the technology could supply as much as 50% of the Mo-99 needs of the U.S. AMIC has been collaborating with John Gahl, PhD, one of the inventors of the technology.
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