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Years Active: 2015
Title: Ying-Hsia Shih: Innovator in Radiopharmaceutical Synthesis
Introduction
Ying-Hsia Shih is a notable inventor based in Taoyuan County, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of radiopharmaceuticals, particularly in the synthesis of iodine-123 meta-iodobenzylguanidine (I-MIBG). His work is crucial for advancements in medical imaging and treatment.
Latest Patents
Ying-Hsia Shih holds 1 patent related to an automatic system for synthesizing I-MIBG. This invention includes a first reactor that facilitates an iodine-iodine exchange reaction using radioactive iodine-containing sodium iodide and meta-iodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) sulfate. The system also features a purification unit for refining the iodine-labeled MIBG and a second reactor that replaces the solvent used in purification with a phosphate buffer, resulting in a phosphate solution containing I-MIBG. Additionally, the invention encompasses an automatic device for dispensing I-MIBG, which integrates a radioactivity measuring unit and a dispensing and packing unit.
Career Highlights
Ying-Hsia Shih is affiliated with the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, which operates under the Atomic Energy Council of the Executive Yuan. His role at this esteemed institution allows him to contribute to cutting-edge research in nuclear energy and radiopharmaceuticals.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Tsai-Yueh Luo and Te-Sheng Liang, to further enhance the development of innovative solutions in his field.
Conclusion
Ying-Hsia Shih's work in the synthesis of I-MIBG represents a significant advancement in medical technology. His contributions are vital for improving diagnostic and therapeutic applications in healthcare.
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