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CARDIOSENSE 3D

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Numerical modelling of the heart

CardioSense3D offers numerical models of the cardiac function (electrophysiology, mechanics, blood flows) in order to improve planning of cardiac therapies and assist in the interpretation of cardiac images and signals. These models are personalised. That is to say, they are adapted to the anatomy and physiology of a given patient in order to supply clinical information specific to this patient.

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Specif prize

Specif prize

Françoise Monfort - Technoscope - 31/01/2011

On 3 February 2011, in Grenoble, three young researchers will be honoured. During a joint ceremony with the French Academy of Sciences, they will officially receive the 2010 Gilles Kahn PhD prize awarded by SPECIF (the association of computer science teaching and research staff in France). The winner of the first prize, Xavier Allamigeon, has just been recruited into the MAXPLUS team at Inria Saclay - Île-de-France. The two second prize winners, Sébastien Bubeck and Stanley Durrleman, studied for their PhDs in one of the Institute's project teams before continuing post-doctoral research abroad. Spotlight on these three bright new stars from 2010.

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Lecture to the Royal Society

Computational Medical Imaging: towards a Virtual Physiological Patient

Rose-Marie Cornus - 18/10/2010

Nicholas Ayache, research director at Inria Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée, will give a lecture to the Royal Society on 4 November on the topic: "Computational Medical Imaging: towards a Virtual Physiological Patient".

Nicholas Ayache was awarded the 2008 Microsoft Prize by the Royal Society and the Academy of Sciences.

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Longitudinal atrophy flow in Alzheimer's disease

Digital medicine

Neuroimaging and computing for better diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

Bel Dumé, Technoscope - 27/09/2012

Inria is organising MICCAI 2012, the 15th  International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, which takes place from the 1st to the 5th of October.

We spoke to Prof. Giovanni Frisoni, neurologist at IRCCS Fatebenefratelli in Italy, and Inria researcher Marco Lorenzi, both of whom are presenting a paper about brain image analysis for better diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.

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