What is shine medical technologies? SHINE Medical Technologies, is a private corporation based in Janesville, Wisconsin US which is building a facility to produce radioactive isotopes for medical applications. SHINE is an acronym for Subcritical Hybrid Intense Neutron Emitter.What does shine do to help treat graves disease? In addition to supplying Mo-99, SHINE has secured a US$ 150,000 National Science Foundation grant to develop production methods for Iodine-131, used in the treatment of Graves' disease and certain cancers. Original technology for production of Mo-99 was reactor-based and unavoidably produced significant nuclear waste.Does shine need nrc licensing? The NRC approved SHINE's construction permit for a facility in Janesville, Wisconsin in late February 2016. If constructed, the facility would still require NRC licensing to operate.How much has shine received from the nnsa? SHINE was among a handful of early recipients of funds from the NNSA program and received US$ 13,900,000 through it as of 2014. SHINE has also relied on venture capital funding, having secured up to US$ 125,000,000 from Deerfield Management beginning in October 2014.
(301) 415-1524 Contacts for the SHINE Medical Technologies, LLC. Operating License Application. Safety Project Manager. Steven Lynch. (301) 415-1524. Environmental Project Manager. Jennifer Davis. (301) 415-6223. Contact a Public Affairs Officer.