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Dr. Eric W. Price is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. His research focuses on radiopharmaceutical chemistry, chelator design for radiometals (e.g., Zr-89, Ga-68, In-111), and molecular imaging techniques (PET/SPECT). He develops novel radiolabeling methods and bioconjugation strategies to optimize tumor targeting and reduce off-target effects in diagnostic and therapeutic agents.
Education: BSc and PhD degrees (specific fields not explicitly stated in text).
Key research interests include:
- Design of high-denticity chelators for stable radiometal complexes
- Automated radiosynthesis platforms for 18F and Zr-89
- Site-specific antibody-drug conjugation (cPAbs)
- Charge-dependent biodistribution of radiometalated peptides
- Development of GRPR-positive tumor imaging agents
Publications highlight advancements in:
- Zirconium-89 immunoPET probes for cancer imaging
- SiFA-based neuroendocrine tumor imaging agents
- BODIPY dye radiolabeling via indium-mediated synthesis
No specific scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the text. Collaborations likely involve interdisciplinary teams in nuclear medicine and biomedical engineering.
