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Thursday, 11/13/2014 9:40:03 AM

Thursday, November 13, 2014 9:40:03 AM

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take a peek at our medical advisory board member Dr Fishers creds-
with patent, industry experts, and a license for world wide distribution, i believe ADMD is on the right track and will succeed -all the naysayers must remember-- Advanced Medical Isotope Corporation is a late stage development company

any development stage company is a gamble- so if you dont want to gamble you should move on to somthing that makes you feel warm, safe, and fuzzy-good luck

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/darrell-r-fisher/13/357/932
principal medical dosimetrist; medical physicist
Dade Moeller Health Group, Richland, Washington
July 2013 – Present (1 year 5 months)Richland/Kennewick/Pasco, Washington Area
Dr. Darrell R. Fisher is principal medical dosimetrist at Dade Moeller Health Group in Richland, Washington. Concurrently, he serves as president of the Health Physics Society, an international association of scientists and engineers dedicated to radiation safety. Previously, Dr. Fisher led the Isotope Sciences Research Program at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington, where his responsibilities included medical and industrial isotopes research and applications, new radiopharmaceutical design and testing, and internal radiation dosimetry. He developed yttrium-90 radiogels and tissue adhesives for direct intumoral radiation therapy. He also invented a next-generation brachytherapy seed for controlled delivery of yttrium-90 microspheres--recently licensed to Advanced Medical Isotope Corporation, Kennewick, for world-wide distribution. His recent work involved design and testing of non-toxic nanoparticle constructs for delivery of radioisotopes to cancer cells. Dr. Fisher is an authority on the dosimetry and biological effects of medically administered radiopharmaceuticals. He is a member of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging's special committee on Medical Internal Radiation Dose (MIRD). He served on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes (ACMUI). He teaches radiological physics and technical writing at Washington State University. He is an affiliate associate professor of radiology at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, where he supports the Division of Nuclear Medicine. He previously served a two-year assignment as science advisor at U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Washington, DC.
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