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Trainee wins Seaborg Fellowship to work at LANL

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Trainee wins Seaborg Fellowship to work at LANL

Matthew Gott, 1st year student, IGERT trainee at Missouri, mentored by Silvia Jurisson and M. Fassbender (Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL) won a competitive Seaborg Fellowship to work at LANL in summer, 2012 for his work on a project on the separation of tungsten 186 (parent isotope) and rhenium 186 (daughter isotope). Re-186 is a potential isotope for radiotherapy. His preliminary data is leading to new methods of separation of Re-186 from its parent, W-186.
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