Department of Energy Awards Cooperative Agreement for the Production of Molybdenum-99 to Fourth U.S. Company

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Department of Energy Awards Cooperative Agreement for the Production of Molybdenum-99 to Fourth U.S. Company

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Energy on Aug. 28, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

Vital medical isotope is used in over 40,000 medical procedures in the United States each day

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) has issued its fourth and final cooperative agreement award in Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 to Northwest Medical Isotopes, LLC, located in Corvallis, Oregon, for the production of molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) without the use of highly enriched uranium. Three other cooperative agreement awards were announced in July to the following:

* Niowave, Inc., located in Lansing, Michigan

* NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, LLC, located in Beloit, Wisconsin

* SHINE Medical Technologies, located in Janesville, Wisconsin

Technetium-99m, an isotope derived from Mo-99, is used in over 40,000 medical diagnostic procedures in the United States each day, including the diagnosis of heart disease and cancer. DOE/NNSA is supporting the establishment of a reliable supply of Mo-99 produced in the United States without the use of highly enriched uranium. To achieve this, the United States is supporting companies to have the capacity to supply approximately 3,000 six-day curies of Mo-99 per week.

The American Medical Isotopes Production Act of 2012 directed DOE/NNSA to implement a technology-neutral program, in cooperation with non-Federal entities. Congress appropriated $40 million for these awards in FY 2018 and $20 million in FY 2019 and directed the Department to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement to competitively award cooperative agreements. NNSA will fund each agreement at $15 million and require each awardee to provide $15 million of matching funds.

Click here for more information on DOE/NNSA efforts to establish a reliable supply of Mo‑99 without the use of HEU. News Media Contact: (202) 586-4940

Source: U.S. Department of Energy

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