The Radiochemistry Research Core operates as a shared resource within the Medical Imaging Research Institute (MIRI). Located in the Biotechnology Research and Training Center, the core supports both preclinical and clinical imaging studies through the production, quality control and development of radiopharmaceuticals.
Our mission is to provide reliable, high-quality radiotracers and to enable innovation in radiochemistry, tracer discovery and translational imaging research. The core collaborates with Indiana University investigators, external academic partners and industry sponsors to advance molecular imaging and theranostic applications. The Radiochemistry Research Core houses a cyclotron and hot cell infrastructure designed for the synthesis and QC of both carbon-11 and fluorine-18 tracers, as well as radiometals such as copper-64, gallium-68 and zirconium-89.