Over the last decade, the number of cyclotrons in Canada has doubled. These machines are used in academic and healthcare centres for a variety of uses including radioisotope and radiotracer production, synthesis of radiopharmaceuticals and research.
The Fedoruk Centre is working on updating the information of the current cyclotron landscape in Canada, based on the International Atomic Energy Agency's 2006 Directory of Cyclotrons and including contact information for each facility in order to encourage discussion and collaboration among the Canadian cyclotron community.
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Quebec
Saskatchewan