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Filmed on location, let me take you on a tour of a working cycloton - ANSTO's National Research Cyclotron. Hear from scientists on its purpose, how it works, and an example of the type of research that take place, and how the ensure the radiopharmaceuticals that are produced are of the highest quality.

Thanks to ANSTO for the opportunity to do this project - https://www.ansto.gov.au/

And thanks to especially to
Rod Dowler, Andrew Winthorpe, Michael Tran, Lawson Spare

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