Caroline Hindman

Intern @ Ridge

About Caroline Hindman

Caroline Hindman is an intern at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where she has worked since 2014 in the Nuclear Materials Processing Group. Her work focuses on the production of Thorium-227 for targeted alpha therapy cancer treatments.

Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Caroline Hindman has been an intern at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2014. Her tenure spans a decade, during which she has gained extensive experience in her field. She is based in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where she contributes to various projects within the laboratory.

Role in Nuclear Materials Processing Group

Hindman works in the Nuclear Materials Processing Group, which is part of the National Security and Isotope Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This group focuses on the processing and management of nuclear materials, contributing to national security and advancements in isotope technology.

Involvement in Thorium-227 Production

Caroline Hindman is involved in the production of Thorium-227, a critical component for targeted alpha therapy in cancer treatments. This work supports the development of innovative medical therapies aimed at improving patient outcomes in cancer care.

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