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The Nantes astatine project selected by the European Research Council
François Guérard, INSERM UMR 1307 / CNRS UMR 6075, CRCI2NA, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie et Immunologie Intégrée Nantes Angers, has been awarded a consolidation grant from the European Research (…)

Marie and the chemistry of ruthenium
In the fall of 2021, Marie Théry started a thesis at GIP ARRONAX to study the chemistry of Auger electron emitting elements, especially ruthenium. The first time Marie set foot (…)

Vers de nouveaux outils diagnostiques de la maladie d’Alzheimer
Une équipe de recherche du laboratoire Subatech (UMR 6457 IMT Atlantique/CNRS/IN2P3 /Université de Nantes) va participer, en lien avec le GIP ARRONAX, au programme européen EuroNanoMed (Action ERA-Net Cofund) sur (…)

Nantes research on astatine in the spotlight
Researchers from the CRCINA, Subatech and CEISAM laboratories have published a 15-year review of their work in the prestigious Accounts of Chemical Research journal. Astatine (At) is the rarest chemical (…)

Subatech + Triskem International = TESMARAC
Subatech laboratory and TRISKEM INTERNATIONAL announce the launch of their TESMARAC joint research laboratory (LabCom) with the support of the French National Research Agency (ANR). The TESMARAC LabCom aims to (…)

Ludovic and clickable vectors
Ludovic Le Saux started his PhD in May 2021 in the CRCINA team 13. Aim: to develop bio-orthogonal click chemistry for the production of innovative radiopharmaceuticals for nuclear imaging and (…)

Mattia and the EPS-scandium complex
Is it possible to couple exopolysaccharides (EPS) from marine bacteria with radioactive scandium isotopes for anti-tumour purposes? Mattia Mazza has been trying to answer this question for three years. He (…)

Astatine at the heart of relativistic effect transfer !
Recent results obtained at the CEISAM laboratory on the astatine chemistry are highlighted on the front cover of the Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics journal, dated February 21, 2021. The increase (…)

Mathilde, Thibault and astatine chemistry
On October 1, 2020, she joined CRCINA and he joined Ceisam. Mathilde Ligeour and Thibault Yssartier are each starting a thesis on the chemistry of astatine, which is one of (…)

The electronic affinity of the astatine is finally known
Result of a collaboration initiated between theoretical chemists from the CEISAM laboratory (UMR CNRS 6230) in Nantes and experimental physicists from CERN in Switzerland, the determination of a fundamental property (…)