
The Isotopes for Hope Podcast is a series that highlights Canadian leaders in the country's isotope and cancer care sector who are contributing to Canada's leadership role in fighting cancer. While this podcast aims to frame the industry’s future in this area, we will also feature unique stories and perspectives about the importance of isotopes from current industry leaders. In this episode, CNIC Chair James Scongack is joined by Dr. Karin Stephenson, Director of Research and Education support for Nuclear Operations and Facilities at McMaster University. McMaster University is home to Canada's most powerful neutron source, and is a global leader in the production of iodine-125 and holmium-166, used to treat cancer patients around the world.