AMIC moves isotope project forward

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.

Related Reading

AMIC tests new Mo-99 technology, November 4, 2009

AMIC, MU partner on Mo-99 device, June 15, 2009

AMIC teams with DOE on isotopes, January 26, 2009

AMIC lands Washington client, August 6, 2008

AMIC signs Missouri, July 1, 2008

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