Title: Marian Meckel - Innovator in Radiopharmaceuticals
Introduction
Marian Meckel is an accomplished inventor based in Freising, Germany. He is currently associated with Itm Isotope Technologies Munich SE, where he contributes to advancements in the field of radiopharmaceuticals. Although he has not yet been granted any patents, his work is significant in the development of innovative medical technologies.
Latest Patent Applications
Marian Meckel has submitted several notable patent applications. One of his latest applications is titled "Precursor and Radiotracer for Neuroendocrine Theranostics." This application describes a precursor designated as DAZTA5-PPA2 for PET/CT diagnosis and nuclear therapy of SSR active lesions with radioisotopes 68Ga and 177Lu. It aims to provide improved affinity, specificity, and imaging of small metastases.
Another application is "Radiopharmaceuticals at Different Activity Reference Times." This invention outlines a method and apparatus for producing radionuclide-containing products that maintain substantially identical desired activity at different times of application. The method ensures a consistent composition of the desired radionuclide-labeled pharmaceutical throughout its shelf life through a single manufacturing process. This innovation allows for the provision of [n.c.a. Lu-177]Lu-DOTATOC with constant activity on each working day of the week in a single manufacturing step.
Conclusion
Marian Meckel is a promising inventor in the field of radiopharmaceuticals, with innovative applications that could significantly impact medical diagnostics and therapy. His contributions reflect a commitment to advancing healthcare technology.
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