Poor
Professor Price's class is good because his slides were very well prepared and organized. Unfortunately, he was not available outside of the class.
Good
This professor is new in the University of Saskatchewan but you can really see how he cares about his students. He always encouraged us to ask questions after class and attend help sessions. He want's us to succeed. Material is hard so you need to study a lot. Personally, I like to learn from the textbook which is very good for me. But since my teacher is Professor Price then she's a big help for me.
University of Saskatchewan - Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Chemistry (Medicinal Inorganic / Radiochemistry)
The University of British Columbia / UBC
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Honours
CO-OP
Chemistry
University of Victoria
Coordination Chemistry
NMR
Mass Spectrometry
HPLC
Organometallic Chemistry
NMR spectroscopy
R&D
Spectroscopy
Design and synthesis of chelators for radiometal ions
Drug Discovery
LC-MS
Chromatography
Radiolabeling experience with Ga-67/68
Cu-64
In-111
Lu-177
Zr-89
Ac-225
Organic Synthesis
Radiolabeling
Coordination chemistry
Lifesciences
Radiochemistry
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Matching chelators to radiometals for radiopharmaceuticals
Matching chelators to radiometals for radiopharmaceuticals
RGD conjugates of the H2dedpa scaffold: synthesis
labeling and imaging with 68Ga
What a Difference a Carbon Makes: H4octapa vs H4C3octapa
Ligands for In-111 and Lu-177 Radiochemistry
H6phospa-Trastuzumab: Bifunctional Methylenephosphonate-based Chelator with 89Zr
111In
and 177Lu
Saman Harirchian-Saei and Matthew G. Moffitt*
Strands
networks
and continents from polystyrene dewetting at the air-water interface: implications for amphiphilic block copolymer self-assembly.
H4octapa-Trastuzumab: Versatile Acyclic Chelate System for 111In and 177Lu Imaging and Therapy
89Zr-DFO-AMG102 Immuno-PET to Determine Local HGF Protein Levels in Tumors for Enhanced Patient Selection
89Zr-DFO-AMG102 Immuno-PET to Determine Local HGF Protein Levels in Tumors for Enhanced Patient Selection
Acyclic Chelate with Ideal Properties for 68Ga PET Imaging Agent Elaboration
Modular Syntheses of H4octapa and H2dedpa
and Yttrium Coordination Chemistry Relevant to 86Y/90Y Radiopharmaceuticals
A Comparative Evaluation of the Chelators H4octapa and CHX-A˝-DTPA with the Therapeutic Radiometal 90Y
Chris Orvig
Book: The Chemistry of Molecular Imaging; Chapter 6 • Chemistry of Inorganic Nuclides (Yttrium
Ga-68
Copper
Zirconium
I-124)
H2azapa: a Versatile Acyclic Multifunctional Chelator for 67Ga
64Cu
111In
and 177Lu
Yunyong Guo C.-W. Wang and Matthew G. Moffitt*
Block Copolymer Strands with Internal Microphase Separation Structure via Self-Assembly at the Air−Water Interface
High denticity ligands based on picolinic acid for In-111 radiochemistry
H4octapa: An Acyclic Chelator for 111In Radiopharmaceuticals
Eric W.
Price
The University of Victoria
TRIUMF
University of Saskatchewan
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
The University of British Columbia
University of Victoria - Moffitt Group
TRIUMF
Axys Analytical Services Ltd
Vancouver
UBC
Synthesis of new [18F]-prosthetic groups for radiopharmaceuticals under the supervision of Dr. Mike Adam and James Inkster.
Research scientist (Co-op)
TRIUMF
Chemistry
Assistant Professor
University of Saskatchewan
Self-assembly of polymers using Langmuir-Blodgett techniques.
The University of Victoria
University of Victoria - Moffitt Group
Victoria
BC
Self-assembly of diblock copolymer nanostructures using Langmuir-Blodgett techniques
followed by imaging with AFM/TEM.
NSERC summer USRA (Co-op) research student with Dr. Matthew Moffitt
Vancouver
UBC
Synthesis of precursors for radiopharmaceuticals and quality control for FDG production.
Research scientist (Co-op)
TRIUMF
New York
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Sidney
BC
Operated an FMS machine for the extraction of environmental toxins (PCBs
dioxanes
PAH's
etc.) from various samples (soil
water
air
sewage).
Analytical chemistry Co-op student
Axys Analytical Services Ltd
Supervisors: Chris Orvig (UBC)
Michael Adam (TRIUMF)
Design and synthesis of novel chelators for radioactive metals ions
for applications in radiopharmaceuticals.
PhD
The University of British Columbia
\"The award aims to honor investigators who submit the most original scientific abstracts and make the most significant contributions to basic or clinical radioassay.\"\n\nhttp://www.snmmi.org/Membership/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=5850
Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI)
annual meeting Vancouver 2013
NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship (PDF)
2 year postdoctoral fellowship
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
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