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New perspectives in the treatment of difficult-to-diagnose neoplasms

Long-term research on radiopharmaceuticals targeting certain types of cancer, including medullary thyroid carcinoma that is difficult to diagnose and treat, has finally brought promising results in the preclinical phase. The obtained results give hope for the development of cancer theranostics. Scientists from the POLATOM Radioisotope Center at the National Center for Nuclear Research are also working on this. ----

The MARIA reactor has quickly filled the gap in the global supply of life-saving radioisotopes

Rdzeń reaktora badawczego Maria w NCBJ
The Polish nuclear reactor MARIA was able to rapidly rearrange its work schedule to respond to the shortages of medical molybdenum-99 due to a fault in the Dutch HFR reactor. Molybdenum-99 is a radionuclide widely applied in nuclear medicine to save human life.   ----

The memory of the late prof. Maria "Hula" Szeptycka

Prof. Maria "Hula" Szeptycka
"It was important to understand exactly what and why you were doing something, all questions were allowed, but you had to be able to defend your results and the methods used." This is how Prof. Ewa Rondio recalls the collaboration with Prof. Maria Szeptycka. ----

The NCBJ and IChTJ Graduate School gains a new look thanks to participation in the STER program

Logo programu STER - Umiędzynarodowienie Szkół Doktorskich
For the next 3 years, the NCBJ (National Centre for Nuclear Research) and IChTJ (Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology) Graduate School of Physics and Chemistry will participate in the STER program – Internationalization of Doctoral Schools by NAWA. This will allow young scientists from around the world to gain education and conduct research in cooperation with the best research centers. ----

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