麻豆传媒 — Nov. 18, 2015 (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) 鈥 Advanced medical isotopes hold immense promise in the diagnosis and treatment of disease, and their development is rooted in physics. On Dec. 2, join Paul Schaffer of 鈥 Canada鈥檚 national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics and accelerator-based science 鈥 as he discusses leading-edge developments in nuclear medicine and his team鈥檚 award-winning efforts to produce a secure supply of critical medical isotopes.

Shaffer鈥檚 lecture, titled 鈥淕et a Half-life: Isotopes as the Unlikely Hero of Modern Medicine,鈥 is part of the , and will be webcast live Dec. 2 at 7 PM EST on the Perimeter Institute website and via partner organizations.

As the Associate Laboratory Director of TRIUMF鈥檚 Life Sciences Division, Schaffer is responsible for advancing the core competencies of TRIUMF鈥檚 Life Sciences program which include accelerator target design, medical isotope production, and radiopharmaceutical synthesis. Schaffer worked as a scientist at the McMaster Nuclear Reactor and General Electric Global Research before joining TRIUMF in 2009.

鈥淚 enjoy recognizing a problem society is facing, and motivating a team to find the answer to that problem,鈥 says Schaffer. 鈥淚 hope my enthusiasm for what I do is caught by the audience. It鈥檚 so energizing to see the excitement of science passed along.鈥

Following his talk, Schaffer will answer questions from the online and in-house audience 鈥 including questions submitted prior to and during the talk via and (using the hashtag #piLIVE). Questions are welcomed from everyone 鈥 aspiring scientific explorers, school classes, physics and chemistry buffs, and general science enthusiasts.

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________________________________________LIVE WEBCAST DETAILS鈥 What: Paul Schaffer, Get a Half-life: Isotopes as the Unlikely Hero of Modern Medicine鈥 When: Wednesday, Dec. 2, 7 pm EST 鈥 Where: Live at Perimeter Institute, webcast online at 鈥 about the live webcast鈥 Pose questions for Schaffer by tweeting using the hashtag #piLIVE鈥 More info: ________________________________________

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