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New Australian led patient-care project in the Asia and Pacific region launched in partnership with the IAEA
The IAEA is providing $1.3m over four years to implement a new, Australian-led patient-care project for the Asia and Pacific region
Funding supports biomedical research
ANSTO part of consortium funded by Federal Government to develop new radioimmunological drugs.
Independent Regulator Assessing ANSTO Infrastructure Plan
Top early career scientists awarded ANSTO FutureNow Scholarships
ANSTO’s FutureNow Scholarships support graduate students and early career researchers working on industry-focused translational research projects.
ANSTO radiochemist receives national conference award
Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine recognises Nigel Lengkeek
Scanners to go to a new home after a decade of excellence in preclinical imaging research
Following a decade of imaging to support research and clinical trials at ANSTO and the University of Sydney’s Brain and Mind Centre at Camperdown, two PET scanners have been transferred to the University of Wollongong.
Celebrating ANSTO and 70 years of Australia’s home-grown nuclear expertise
In 2023 we’re celebrating the 70th Anniversary since Australia began developing our nation’s Australia’s nuclear capabilities.
Australia a world leader in silicon industry
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Role at ANSTO
Bringing radiochemistry to life
Leadership changes at ANSTO
This afternoon, the Chair of ANSTO, Dr Annabelle Bennett, wrote to all staff to let them know that CEO Dr Adi Paterson has decided to resign. She said the Board is deeply appreciative of the contributions Adi has made, including to the health, research and academic outputs of ANSTO during his tenure. Mr Shaun Jenkinson will continue as Acting CEO, while the Board undertakes a global search for a permanent CEO.
Microfluidics: the next wave of disruptive technology in radiochemistry?
The women of nuclear stewardship science are experts in the safe use of radioactivity
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Update: Regional Cooperative Agreement (RCA) Cooperative Projects (Asia and Pacific)
ANSTO is coordinating and facilitating the calling of pre-concept papers for the next cycle of technical cooperative project proposals under the Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology for Asia and the Pacific (RCA) | IAEA
Celebrating crystallography - New video
Imaging technology has the ability to capture and display gamma radiation
A new imaging technology developed at ANSTO makes it possible to image, identify and locate gamma-ray radiation in a safe and timely manner.
IAEA Deputy Director General includes ANSTO stops on Australian Tour
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OPAL multi-purpose reactor
Australia’s Open Pool Australian Lightwater (OPAL) reactor is a state-of-the-art 20 megawatt multi-purpose reactor that uses low enriched uranium (LEU) fuel to achieve a range of activities to benefit human health, enable research to support a more sustainable environment and provide innovative solutions for industry.
ANSTO joins international counterparts in peaceful nuclear monitoring
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) has joined a team, lead by the US Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), to install a high resolution monitoring system at ANSTO’s medical isotope production facility in Lucas Heights, Australia.