270040 VO Medical Radio Chemistry 1 (2024W)
Medicinal Radiochemistry I
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max. 50 participants
Language: English
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Aims, contents and method of the course
" Basics in radiochemistry, radiopharmaceutical sciences and nuclear medicine" Preparation of radionuclides - reactor, cyclotron, radionuclide generator" Radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic use" Labelling techniques in conventional nuclear medicine (SPECT)" Labelling techniques in positron enemission tomography (PET)" Radiopharmaceuticals for therapeutic use
Assessment and permitted materials
Exam including multiple choice questions
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
" To learn about the most important radionuclides for nuclear medicine" To know the most important radiopharmaceuticals for nuclear medicine" To hear about important labelling techniques for SPECT-, PET- and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals" To understand essentials in radiopharmacological behaviour" To understand qualtiy control of radiopharmaceuticals
Examination topics
The content of the exam are the PDFs and PPP provided on the moodle platform.
Reading list
1. "Grundlagen der Radiochemie" von Cornelius Keller2. "Nuclear and Radiochemistry" von Karl H. Lieser3. "Handbook of Radiopharmaceuticals" von Michael Welch und Carol S. Redvanly4. "Radiopharmaceuticals: in Nuclear Pharmacy and Nuclear Medicine" von Richard J., Ph.D. Kowalsky, Steven W., Ph.D. Falen5. ETH ZÜRICH - RADIOPHARMAZEUTISCHE CHEMIE http://www.pharma.ethz.ch/institute_groups/radiopharmaceutical_science/lectures/index6. Universität Würzburg - KURSUS DER NUKLEARMEDIZIN http://www.uni-wuerzbrug.de/nuklearmedizin/kursus/Kursus.htm
Association in the course directory
CH-CBS-08, CH-WAHL, BC-Wahl
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