Achievement
Trainee wins Seaborg Fellowship to work at LANL
Project
IGERT: Returning the Radio to Chemistry: Integrating Radiochemistry into a Chemistry Ph.D. Program
University
City University of New York Hunter College
(New York, NY)
PI
Research Achievements
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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