Le Bihan Denis
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03-05-2011 20:03:29
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[ #ConférenceIseult 📆] Une première mondiale 🌍 ! Les plus belles images anatomiques du cerveau grâce à l'IRM le plus puissant du monde !
💫Le 29 mai 2024, l'Académie nationale de Pharmacie accueillera Le Bihan Denis, le père de cette machine, à 14h (Paris 6e) ! Notez la date 📅
👉cea.fr/presse/Pages/a…
#ICYMI Amazing news from Prof. Denis Le Bihan (Le Bihan Denis) & team re: The #World 's 1st in vivo images of the human brain revealed with the Iseult 11.7T MRI!
For more info - check out this publication from NeuroSpin, Siemens Healthineers & Université Paris-Saclay:
dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.…
🚨 Breaking results 🚨 PRIME Trial UCL study presented at #EAU24 European Association of Urology (EAU). This 🌍 multicentre trial (n=555, 22 sites) showed that biparametric MRI without contrast is non-inferior 2 multiparametric MRI & should be the new standard for prostate cancer diagnosis if image quality is good
Want to see more of the Iseult 11.7T images? Get ready for #ismrm2024 and come to the 'Ultra-Challenging Ultra-High Field Applications' session. Keep you posted!
BREAKING NEWS: A French-led research group has taken the wraps off what it claims are the world's first #mri scans of the human brain in vivo taken at a field strength of 11.7T. buff.ly/3xtDjO0 #radiology #neurospin Le Bihan Denis
much kudos to NeuroSpin CEA & all the MRI physicists & engineers that worked hard to make this happen! & what an amazing official stamp of approval from Emmanuel Macron!
Félicitations à toute l'équipe!
[Rishi Sunak: Now, what about that UK Image Noise Bank, eh?]
CEA CEA Irfu Le Bihan Denis CEA Paris-Saclay NeuroSpin [4/6] Pari gagné : l’ #aimant Iseult est maintenant un scanner IRM #ISEULTMRI . L’infrastructure NeuroSpin du CEAJoliot accueille désormais l’ #IRM humain corps entier le plus puissant au monde avec un champ nominal de 11,7 teslas.
📸F. Rhodes/CEA
Seong-Gi Kim Shemesh Lab Ravi Menon, FCAHS, FRSC Peter Bandettini CNIR-IBS No, when blocking the vascular response the DfMRI response is still there. And with high temporal resolution (linescan) we see that the DfMRI response comes earlier than the vascular response.