The specific scientific aims of the project were to develop a general approach to catalytic regiodivergence in nucleophilic fluorination (WP1), to apply this approach to regiodivergence in asymmetric catalysis (WP2), and to utilize these advances to access novel radiotracers (WP3). The work that has been carried out has resulted in a successful realization of the aims of WP1, which is in line with the number of person months that have been spent on this action. The training objectives of this project consisted of (i) formulation of a Career Development Plan, (ii) formulation of a Dissemination and Exploitation Plan, and (iii) formulation of a Data Management Plan. Additional training for the beneficiary in the area of radiochemistry was planned if this action had continued, but was not realized due to early termination. The Career Development Plan was written and facilitated meaningful discussions between the beneficiary and the research supervisor, but the other plans were not formally written, although dissemination, exploitation, and data management are all topics of regular discussion between the beneficiary and the research supervisor.