SHINE Medical Technologies is dedicated to being the world leader in safe, clean, affordable production of medical tracers and cancer treatment elements. At SHINE, our highest priority is delivering a highly reliable, high-quality supply of the medical ingredients required by nearly 100,000 patients each day which are the backbone of over thirty medical procedures primarily used to detect and treat heart disease and cancer. By working around the clock, our goal is to ensure that medical tracers are there when patients need them most.
US takes another look at recycling nuclear fuel
Proponents see a reduction in the need for uranium mining and more efficient, cheaper reactors. Opponents see a risk of proliferation.
Physics Today, David Kramer
SHINE Technologies and Nucleus RadioPharma Partner to Advance Radioligand Cancer Treatments
SHINE Technologies, an advanced nuclear technology company and largest producer of lutetium-177 in North America, today announced a long-term supply agreement with Nucleus RadioPharma, the world’s first fully integrated development, manufacturing, and supply chain organization for radiopharmaceuticals.
SHINE announces first sales of n.c.a. Lu-177
SHINE announces first sales of its non-carrier-added lutetium-177
SHINE closes $80-million
SHINE closes $80-million Series C financing supported by Fidelity Management and Research Company LLC
SHINE Medical CEO Talks Europe Expansion, Future Phases of Company
In addition to creating a company that may soon supply two-thirds of the global demand for radioisotopes used in medical imaging, Wisconsin’s Greg Piefer is moving towards plans to create machinery that will produce clean energy and solve nuclear waste issues. At the...
SHINE & IOCB deliver Lu-177 doses to GE
SHINE and IOCB Prague deliver patient dose quantities of lutetium-177 to GE Healthcare, advance therapeutic isotope toward commercialization
New ways to make molybdenum-99
A crucial short-lived isotope is in short supply
One fear raised by those who oppose Britain’s leaving the European Union without a deal is that the import of radioactive isotopes for medicine would be at risk. These short-lived substances might, people wo
Shine Medical Technologies debuts therapeutics division
Medical isotopes maker Shine Medical Technologies last week created a division to make therapeutic products, saying it plans to first focus on a cancer treatment. The Janesville, Wis.-based company said its Shine Therapeutics business will begin with the development...
Record breaking fusion reaction could transform medical isotope production
Record breaking fusion reaction could transform medical isotope production 04 Oct 2019 Tami Freeman The Phoenix neutron generator is installed at SHINE Medical Technologies' isotope production campus in Wisconsin. (Courtesy: Phoenix/SHINE) Nuclear technology...
SHINE & Phoenix Combine for World Record
Phoenix and SHINE Achieve New World Record for Strongest Nuclear Fusion Reaction in a Steady-State System
Leading nuclear technology companies collaborating to help turn nuclear weapons into medicine and help a billion patients
Breakthrough has potential to transform medical isotope production, solve a global health care shortage, provide a stepping stone to cleaner, safer, more abundant energy