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1. A method of monitoring a radiopharmaceutical synthesis process, comprising:generating, by at least one computer processor of a radiopharmaceutical synthesizer system, a set of data including at least a) a first activity measurement obtained at a first time point in the radiopharmaceutical synthesis process by at least one of a first radioactivity detector or a first sensor and b) a second activity measurement obtained at a second time point in the radiopharmaceutical synthesis process by at least one of a second radioactivity detector or a second sensor, wherein i) the at least one of the first radioactivity detector or the first sensor and ii) at least one of a second radioactivity detector or a second sensor are located differently in the radiopharmaceutical synthesizer system;generating, based on the set of data, a diagnostic fingerprint indicating activity measured with respect to time for execution of the radiopharmaceutical synthesis process; andoutputting the diagnostic fingerprint for quality control to adjust synthesizer hardware of the radiopharmaceutical synthesizer system in comparison to a successful synthesis process. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: implementing a modification to adjust the synthesizer hardware of the radiopharmaceutical synthesizer system based on a command received via a computer network. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising: performing, using a quality control system, a check of the synthesizer hardware using at least one of the first activity measurement or the second activity measurement. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: configuring a plurality of radiodetectors located in the radiopharmaceutical synthesizer system to provide the first and second activity measurements. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the set of data relates to a yield of the radiopharmaceutical synthesis process. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the set of data includes data points measured and recorded at a predefined interval during the radiopharmaceutical synthesis process. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the predefined interval includes one second intervals during the radiopharmaceutical synthesis process. 8. The method of claim 2, wherein the synthesizer hardware is to be adjusted using a correction factor to be automatically determined based on the quality control and implemented by the radiopharmaceutical synthesizer system. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the radiopharmaceutical synthesizer system is configured to produce a particular radiopharmaceutical for use in conjunction with conducting a SPECT or a PET scan. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the radiopharmaceutical synthesis process is a first radiopharmaceutical synthesis process, and the set of data is a first set of data, the method further comprising:comparing a second set of data from a second radiopharmaceutical synthesis process to the diagnostic fingerprint to evaluate the second radiopharmaceutical synthesis process by:processing the first set of data and the second set of data to generate a first extracted data and a second extracted data, respectively, wherein processing the first set of data further includes applying a first correlation factor to the first set of data to normalize the first set of data and wherein processing the second set of data further includes applying a second correlation factor to the second set of data to normalize the second set of data; anddetermining deviation of the second extracted data from the first extracted data to assess performance of the second radiopharmaceutical synthesis process; andwhen the deviation indicates a correction for the second radiopharmaceutical synthesis process, adjusting a subsequent radiopharmaceutical synthesis process by:determining a third correlation factor based on the determined deviation of the second extracted data from the first extracted data, the third correlation factor forming a correction factor; andimplementing the correction factor to adjust the subsequent radiopharmaceutical synthesis process according to the diagnostic fingerprint of the first radiopharmaceutical synthesis process.