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Wednesday, May 12 2021 - 08:45
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PMB and CEA Announce the Commissioning of iMiGiNE at Frederic Joliot Hospital (Orsay), Paving the Way for Next Generation Molecular Imaging Diagnostics
PEYNIER, France, May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

An automated radiopharmaceutical production system iMiGiNE has been installed 
in Frederic Joliot Hospital (CEA) in Orsay, France and commissioned in December 
2020. This disruptive system will revolutionize the radiopharmaceutical 
production, access and distribution. iMiGiNE will allow clinical centers to 
directly access disease-specific radiopharmaceuticals, otherwise rarely 
available, and take a first step towards personalized molecular imaging. 

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A shift in paradigm: microfluidic syntheses

iMiGiNE uses groundbreaking technology to produce radiopharmaceuticals: a 
single-use lab-on-a-chip device, with onboard precursors and solvents. Offering 
lower volumes and higher yields, this versatile microfluidic cassette can be 
used for process or tracer development as well as the production of single 
doses or small batches. It is integrated in a radiosynthesis box, a closed 
system to prevent cross contamination, operated by a robotized arm, and 
controlled through a supervision software. 

An automated manufacturing process, from radiopharmaceutical selection to a 
filled syringe

iMiGiNE combines a cyclotron equipped with a superconducting magnet, making it 
more stable and compact, and a robotized radiochemistry to produce the selected 
radiopharmaceutical. Operated through a user-friendly supervision software, the 
cyclotron produces the selected radioisotope, which is then transferred to the 
radiochemistry for radiolabeling. 

Unlocking the full potential of precision medicine

Only a few of more than a hundred molecules of clinical interest are used today 
in routine PET imaging. Why? Cumbersome processes and infrastructures, and 
costly manufacturing operations. Additionally, the use of some radioisotopes 
with a short half-life is challenging for smaller centers (110 min for 18F and 
only 20 min for 11C). iMiGiNE can break those barriers by relocating the 
production of radiopharmaceuticals close to the patient, and ultimately 
improving patient care.  

About PMB

PMB is a human-sized company located near Aix-en-Provence, in the south of 
France, specialized in the design and manufacture of complex particle 
accelerators systems for Medical, Research, Nuclear, Defense and Industry 
applications. 

Historically, PMB started with the specialty of assembling dissimilar materials 
such as metals and ceramics. Since 2010, we have developed complex systems 
integrating particle accelerators. Among others, an automated system that 
produces in-house PET radiopharmaceuticals and linear accelerators for 
non-destructive testing (high-energy radiography), and radiotherapy. PMB is 
part of the French industrial group ALCEN. 

About CEA

The CEA is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main 
areas: energy transition, digital transition, technology for the medicine of 
the future and defense and security. The CEA carries out fundamental research 
in the fields of Biotechnology and Health, the Physical Sciences, Earth 
Sciences and Astronomy, Physics and Nanoscience. Its core objectives are the 
production and publication of knowledge and expertise at the highest 
international level. In 2019, nearly 3,800 scientific papers were published by 
CEA researchers, three-quarters of which were the result of international 
collaboration. The CEA draws on all this knowledge to carry out its other 
activities.  

For more information about PMB and CEA, please visit www.pmb-alcen.com / 
www.cea.fr
Additional information about iMiGiNE can be found at www.imigine.com or follow 
PMB-Alcen [www.linkedin.com/company/pmb-alcen] on LinkedIn.  

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Contact: 
Fatine Slaoui
contact@pmb-alcen.com
+33 4 42 53 13 13

Source : PMB-Alcen
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