Giancarlo Pascali,
Professor
Dr. Giancarlo Pascali has worked in the field of radiopharmaceutical sciences for over 20 years, since his studies in Chemistry at the University of Pisa. He obtained his PhD working at the IFC-CNR in Pisa (Italy) and at NIH (MD, USA). He has then worked in several institutions; among them, he has been Key Scientist for the FP7 project “Radiochemistry On Chip” and QC manager for GMP production plant. He moved in Australia in 2013 as Radiochemistry Team Leader at the ANSTO cyclotron; following his interest in aligning research and clinical activities, he is currently Principal Hospital Scientist at the Prince of Wales Hospital, and Conjoint Associate Professor at the School of Chemistry of UNSW. Giancarlo is an internationally renowned leader in radiopharmaceutical sciences, in particular for the research and development on new tracers, radiochemical methods and automation strategies. His activities are focused on the use of cyclotron-produced nuclides, but extend also to reactor and generator produced ones, as well as on-demand synthetic chemistry. He is one of the pioneers in the use of microfluidics approaches in radiochemistry.
|
|
|