David Cooper: Treating Bone Cancer with Radioisotopes

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Dr. David Cooper, Canada Research Chair in Synchrotron Bone Imaging at the University of Saskatchewan, talks about how he is using the Canadian Light Source synchrotron to track how radioisotopes move through bone to determine how they could be used to one day treat bone cancer.

nuclearFACTS - the Forum for Accountability and Communities Talking Nuclear Science - is an event that brings researchers supported by the Fedoruk Centre together to discuss their work and its impact. This is part of a series of videos produced for nuclearFACTS 2014, held November 20.