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  • A medical isotope made from radioactive copper, called Cu-67, is an important therapeutic analog for image-guided radiopharmaceutical therapy for cancer and inflammatory diseases. Jefferson Lab is studying the viability of using its Low Energy Recirculator Facility to produce Cu-67 in a novel way, which may result in another avenue to secure this rare and valuable radioisotope for use in the patients who need it most. 

  • About JAG

    The Jefferson Lab Activity Group (JAG) was formed to enhance employee morale through various recreational, social, and athletic activities.  Part of JAG's overall function is to promote and implement new ideas in support of DOE and DC policies.  JAG also monitors new and existing recreational programs to ensure benefit to the greatest cross section of the lab community. 

  • Vision: Partnering with our customers, we provide support to further the laboratory's mission to operate a world class user facility for conducting nuclear physics research. Our focus is to provide project management and integrated planning support across the Lab that is aligned with Lab goals, objectives and guidance.

  • The Chief Planning Officer coordinates and manages the allocation of laboratory resources and budgets across the divisions, including internally and externally funded projects, and facilitates development of the laboratory’s operations and research budgets with the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Physics.

    These functions include: