Monthly Archives: February 2022

Chem EDI updated website

Based on your insightful feedback through the Equity Review (a huge thank you to those who participated), we now have a snazzy newly updated webpage for the Chem EDI committee: https://www.uvic.ca/science/chemistry/about/equity/index.php

On this page you can find information about our mandate (support, education and advocacy), how we can help if you have a concern related to EDI (advice and support to access UVic services), our timelines for response if you get in touch, and who is on the committee (including a short bio and why they joined the committee).

Chemistry seminar: Sherry Yennello, Texas A&M

The Chemistry Seminar Program brings visitors from across Canada and beyond to present seminars in their area of expertise.  The seminars are open to everyone, including undergrad students.

Monday, February 28
11:30 a.m.
Engineering and Computer Science Building 116

Sherry Yennello
Professor, Texas A&M University
Director of Cyclotron Institute
https://cyclotron.tamu.edu/sjygroup/

“Diving deep on the periodic table to find a treatment for cancer”

Alpha emitting radionuclides with medically relevant half-lives are interesting for treatment of tumors and other diseases because they deposit large amounts of energy close to the location of the radioisotope. Researchers at the Cyclotron Institute at Texas A&M University are developing a program to produce 211At, an alpha emitter with a 7.2 h half-life. The properties of 211At make it a great candidate for targeted alpha therapy for cancer due to its short half-life and decay mechanism. Astatine-211 has now been produced multiple times and novel chemistry has been developed for the separation of the At from the Bi target.

View the full list of seminars at https://events.uvic.ca/chemistry/.