Assistant Professor
Ivis Chaple Gore is a radiochemist with experience in isotope production and radiochemistry for nuclear medicine and molecular imaging applications. Her research interests focus on developing novel radiometal-based probes for use in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) diagnostic imaging of disease states, and theragnostic approaches for treatment. Additionally, she is interested in developing novel methods for separation of actinides and lanthanides from each other, using resins for ion exchange chromatography.
Spring 2024 Group Photo
(Top left to bottom right: Dan, Alexis, Sicilia, Dean, Evan, Sam, McKayla, Kate, Ivis, and Kala)
Current Graduate Students
Dean Forrest (MS, 2023-present)
Daniel Racz (PhD, 2023-present)
Alexis Sanwick (PhD, 2023-present)
Evan Williams (PhD, 2023-present)
Current Undergraduate Students
Sicilia Christador (2024-present)
Sam Decastro (2024-present)
Kate Haugh (2022-present)
Kala Perry (2023-present)
McKayla Tanner (2024-present)
Alumni
Caleb Noe (MS, 2022-2023)