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It is not too early to start thinking about the #RadRes2025 Meeting in beautiful #PuertoRico Sept 21-24, 2025 🌞🌴🍹🏖️
Abstract & Submission opens in 2⃣ weeks‼️
The Program is shaping up to be FANTASTIC (prelim program link below ⬇️)🔥🔥🔥
Our researchers have grown crystals of actinium and illuminated them with X-rays to learn how the radioactive metal binds with other elements. This information could help design better #CancerTreatments. @advlightsource@fredhutch
https://t.co/wAQ3rJ2bbO
Six degrees of actinide separation
https://t.co/c9kjK5mQvC
A Year in Review article by Appie Peterson & Jennifer Wacker featuring efforts to separate actinides. The latest article to result from our collaboration with early career researchers @LBNLresearch
Harnessing the power of f-block elements in radiopharmaceuticals
https://t.co/JTdHDwilJy
A look back on 2023 from our Heavy-element chemistry journal club, Alex Rigby & Trevor Arino highlight their top f-block element research picks from last year.
@BerkeleyLab@UCBerkeley
Catch Alex, Trevor, and Jennifer at #EMIM2024 in Porto🇵🇹 this week! Alex will be giving a talk (Thurs AM) and Jennifer and Trevor will be presenting posters (Wed PM)! @ESMI_society
Had a great time presenting at UC Berkeley NE colloquium today! I always love sharing the design principles behind theranostsics, especially when radiometals are involved ☢️ thanks to all who showed up and asked great questions ❤️
It's been a busy conference season! At @ICFE11 in Strasbourg, Rebecca gave an awesome plenary talk. We had beautiful presentations from Josh and Jen and posters from Appie and Megan! Megan brought home a Best Poster Award from @inorganics_MDPI 🏆
Excited to share our new publication out in @InorgChem! Work led by Josh Woods is focused on the evaluation of two macrocyclic chelators for the chelation of Zr-89 and Th-227! https://t.co/xYv2zUboKF
The Abergel Lab takes over #ACSFall2023 with many many cool posters and talks from Jennifer Wacker and Rebecca herself! Come hear about all of our new #actinides work!
Are you an actinide early-career scientist interested in NNSA mission? You have only a few more days to apply to the new LBNL Postdoctoral Fellowship named after Dr. Darleane Hoffman! Reach out if you have any questions.
https://t.co/HPgULtzBLj