2016 Mo-99 Topical Meeting
Sept. 11-14, 2016 — The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis, Missouri

NNSA’s 2016 Mo-99 Topical Meeting, hosted by Argonne National Laboratory, will take place in St. Louis, Missouri from September 11-14, 2016. This meeting is intended to serve as a workshop where international and domestic policy and technical experts can gather to present and discuss progress toward achieving the production of Mo-99 without the use of HEU in support of nonproliferation objectives and global reliability of supply.
Topics
NNSA is inviting attendees to submit an abstract for oral presentation at the Topical Meeting in one of the following sessions:
- Technical, Regulatory & Economic Challenges of Producing Mo-99 without the Use of HEU
- Future U.S. Domestic non-HEU Mo-99 Production
- Current and Future Global non-HEU Mo-99 Production
- Current State of Technology Development in Support of Mo-99 Production
Questions?
For some background information about the meetings, see Mo-99 Topical Meetings Overview. For further information and questions about the 2016 Mo-99 Topical Meeting please contact the Organizing Committee.
Mo-99 2016 News:
Sep. 07, 2016 — Update:
Technical Program
Jun. 02, 2016 — Important Deadlines:
Abstract and Publication Release Submittal: Aug. 8
Full Paper Submittal: Sept. 5
Registration: Sept. 1
Hotel Reservation: Aug. 11
Sep. 28, 2016 — Mo-99 2016 Abstracts and Presentations now available: Mo-99 2016 abstracts and papers are now available for download… View »
For more information:
Technical Questions:
For further information and questions please contact:
John Holland
Argonne National Laboratory
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Administrative Questions:
Mrs. Karen Grudzinski
Argonne National Laboratory
9700 South Cass Avenue, Building 208
Lemont, Illinois 60439-4815, U.S.A.
Phone: +1 (630) 252-1671
Fax: +1 (630) 252-5161
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2016 PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS
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