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Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals Summit Europe
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03/12/2024 to 05/12/2024
When: Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Where: Leonardo Royal Hotel, Amsterdam
Paul van Vlissingenstraat 24
Amsterdam 1096 BK
Netherlands

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Uncovering novel target development beyond validated PSMA and SSTR2 to reach more indications, expanding targeting moieties to enhance tumour penetration and revealing key case studies from designing a first in human radiopharmaceutical trial as well as applying dosimetry to optimize dosing. The community will explore how Europe can keep up with fast paced innovation by reaching regulatory clarity while analysing the US-Europe intersection across pressing clinical and supply chain challenges to keep your global trials moving. Bringing together insights from the leading radiopharmaceutical minds across pharma, biotech, academia, and clinicians from discovery, preclinical, clinical, CMC and supply chain this is your opportunity to network and learn from the experts.

Gathering world-class speakers to address the most exciting opportunities and challenges spanning novel targeting mechanisms, alpha vs beta emitters, nuclear medicine clinical expertise, isotope supply, European logistics chains as well as pricing and reimbursement- don’t miss the biggest edition of the 6th Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals Summit to date!

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