Researcher scoops highest award at ANSTO

Updated January 22 2018 - 1:59pm, first published December 1 2017 - 3:00pm
Great minds: 2017 Sustained Contribution to ANSTO Award winner Michael Druce (centre) with former winners of the prestigious award David Cohen (left) and Richard Garrett. Picture: Supplied
Great minds: 2017 Sustained Contribution to ANSTO Award winner Michael Druce (centre) with former winners of the prestigious award David Cohen (left) and Richard Garrett. Picture: Supplied

Researcher Michael Druce, who led the development of a nuclear medicine called Mo-99, has received the highest honour at ANSTO’s annual awards dinner.

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