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2005 COUNTRY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USA-33<br />

[1] INSTITUTE: National Superconduct<strong>in</strong>g Cyclotron Laboratory<br />

Michigan State University, 1 Cyclotron<br />

TELEPHONE NO.:<br />

E-MAIL ADDRESS:<br />

FAX NO.:<br />

[2] PERSON IN CHARGE:<br />

TITLE/POSITION:<br />

OTHER SENIOR STAFF:<br />

NAME/POSITION<br />

[3] TYPE OFCYCLOTRON:<br />

MANUFACTURER:<br />

MODEL:<br />

[4] CYCLOTRON CHARACTERISTICS:<br />

Superconduct<strong>in</strong>g<br />

magnet cyclotron<br />

In-house, K500<br />

East Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI 48824-1321<br />

+1-517-355-9671<br />

gelbke@nscl.msu.edu<br />

+1-517-353-5967<br />

Dr. C.-K. Gelbke<br />

Director<br />

Dr. Peter S. Miller / Head, Operations Department<br />

YEAR OF:<br />

(I) INSTALLATION:<br />

(II) UPGRADE:<br />

520 q 2 /A 2 MeV/nucleon, focus<strong>in</strong>g limit 160 q/A MeV/nucleon<br />

1 2<br />

H H<br />

3 He<br />

4 He<br />

1977-1981<br />

1996-2000<br />

Dual Beams<br />

Beam energies (MeV) Yes No<br />

Maximum beam available (µA)<br />

Typical beam employed (µA)<br />

[5] CYCLOTRON OPERATION:<br />

Total hours/ week Hours/week<br />

<strong>for</strong> radionuclide<br />

production<br />

Hours/week <strong>for</strong> research Hours/week <strong>for</strong><br />

ma<strong>in</strong>tenance<br />

Hours/week <strong>for</strong><br />

applications<br />

156 156 12<br />

[6] CYCLOTRON APPLICATIONS: Hours/week Hours/week<br />

Radiobiology: Radiography:<br />

Materials science: Proton therapy:<br />

Physics: Neutron therapy:<br />

Activation analysis: Other (specify)<br />

Injector <strong>for</strong> K1200cyclotron<br />

[7] IS THE CYCLOTRON USED TO PRODUCE:<br />

Calibration sources? (specify which & quantity) Yes No<br />

Mössbauer sources? (specify which & quantity) Yes No<br />

X ray sources? (specify which & quantity) Yes No<br />

Intense neutron beam? (specify average En = ?) Yes No<br />

[8] <strong>Radionuclide</strong>s and radiopharmaceuticals planned to be produced <strong>in</strong> the next 1-3 years (specify):<br />

[9] Do you supply radionuclides to other <strong>in</strong>stitutions?<br />

If yes and available, name <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>stitution/s & how <strong>of</strong>ten?<br />

Yes No<br />

[10] Are cl<strong>in</strong>ical studies and/or medical research us<strong>in</strong>g cyclotron radiopharmaceuticals carried Yes No<br />

out on-site?<br />

[11] Type <strong>of</strong> imag<strong>in</strong>g equipment available on-site Number <strong>of</strong><br />

511 KeV co<strong>in</strong>cidence<br />

Gamma camera<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gle photon tomography (SPET)<br />

Positron emission tomography (PET)<br />

–Cl<strong>in</strong>ical<br />

–Small animal<br />

–Plant biochemistry<br />

[12] Are cyclotron radionuclides/labelled compounds <strong>used</strong> or planned to be <strong>used</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />

agricultural applications such as plant biochemistry/research?<br />

Yes No<br />

[13] Is the cyclotron <strong>used</strong> <strong>for</strong> nuclear reaction cross-section measurements? Yes No<br />

[14] Is the cyclotron <strong>used</strong> <strong>for</strong> targetry development? Yes No<br />

[15] Is the cyclotron <strong>used</strong> <strong>for</strong> education and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> nuclear sciences, health physics, etc.? Yes No<br />

[16] Does your <strong>in</strong>stitute accept IAEA research fellows <strong>for</strong> tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g/experience? Yes No<br />

455<br />

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