Silvia Sabine Jurisson

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University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States 
Area:
Nuclear Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Biochemistry
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Silvia Jurisson is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Missouri and a Senior Research Scientist at the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) in Columbia, MO. She received her B.S. in chemistry from the University of Delaware in 1978 and her Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry in 1982 from the University of Cincinnati under the direction of Professor Edward Deutsch. She spent two years in Canberra, Australia in postdoctoral positions in inorganic chemistry with Professor W. Greg Jackson at the University of New South Wales, Duntroon and Professor Alan M. Sargeson at the Australian National University. She then returned to the U.S. and spent two years in a postdoctoral position in radiochemistry with Professor David Troutner at the University of Missouri in Columbia. She joined the Radiopharmaceutical Research Department of Squibb Brothers & Sons as a Research Investigator in 1986, and was promoted to a Senior Research Investigator at Bristol-Myers Squibb in 1989. In 1991 she moved into academics in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Missouri.
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Edward A. Deutsch grad student 1982 University of Cincinnati
 (The chemistry of technetium : elaboration of the mechanism of action of skeletal imaging agents and development of technetium Schiff base complexes)
Alan McLeod Sargeson post-doc 1984 ANU
David Elliott Troutner post-doc 1986 University of Missouri - Columbia
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Okoye NC, Phelps TE, Charles A, et al. (2021) Recovery, recycling and re-irradiation of enriched Ru metal targets for cost effective production of Rh. Applied Radiation and Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation and Methods For Use in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine. 176: 109847
Makris G, Bandari RP, Kuchuk M, et al. (2020) Development and Preclinical Evaluation of Tc- and Re-Labeled NOTA and NODAGA Bioconjugates Demonstrating Matched Pair Targeting of GRPR-Expressing Tumors. Molecular Imaging and Biology
Baumeister JE, Mitchell AW, Kelley SP, et al. (2019) Steric influence of salicylaldehyde-based Schiff base ligands on the formation of trans-[Re(PR)(Schiff base)] complexes. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
Makris G, Kuchuk M, Gallazzi F, et al. (2019) Somatostatin receptor targeting with hydrophilic [Tc/Re]Tc/Re-tricarbonyl NODAGA and NOTA complexes. Nuclear Medicine and Biology. 71: 39-46
Okoye NC, Baumeister JE, Najafi Khosroshahi F, et al. (2019) Chelators and metal complex stability for radiopharmaceutical applications Radiochimica Acta. 107: 1087-1120
Makris G, Jurisson S, Smith C, et al. (2019) Organometallic 99mTc/186Re-NOTA and NODAGA complexes utilizing a GRPR-targeting peptide antagonist Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Radford LL, Papagiannopoulou D, Gallazzi F, et al. (2018) Synthesis and evaluation of Re/Tc(I) complexes bearing a somatostatin receptor-targeting antagonist and labeled via a novel [N,S,O] clickable bifunctional chelating agent. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
Makris G, Radford LL, Kuchuk M, et al. (2018) NOTA and NODAGA [Tc]Tc- and [Re]Re-tricarbonyl complexes: Radiochemistry and first example of a [Tc]Tc-NODAGA somatostatin receptor-targeting bioconjugate. Bioconjugate Chemistry
Feng Y, Phipps MD, Phelps TE, et al. (2018) Evaluation of Se/As generator and production of Se for supplying As as a potential PET imaging radionuclide. Applied Radiation and Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation and Methods For Use in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine. 143: 113-122
Baumeister JE, Reinig KM, Barnes CL, et al. (2018) Technetium and Rhenium Schiff Base Compounds for Nuclear Medicine: Syntheses of Rhenium Analogues to Tc-Furifosmin. Inorganic Chemistry
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