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Analyse volumique


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Débruitage par méthodes à base de PATCH


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Détection de tumeurs par CAD


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IRM haute résolution


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Laser tomographique optique


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Modélisation du coeur


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Simulation GATE


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  • Economical partner's day of PRIMES
  • The program Laboratory of Excellence (LabEx) aims to endow with significant means a set of research units in order to attract world-renowned researchers and to establish a high-level and integrated politic of research, training and valorization. The ambition of this program is to develop scientific originality, to favor multidisciplinary, to increase the excellence and the international visibility of the French research and to play a driving role into the training of both doctorate and master levels.
  • PRIMES’s (Physics, Radiobiology, Medical Imaging, and Simulation) primary objective is to develop new concepts and methods for the exploration, the diagnosis and the therapy of cancer and ageing-related pathologies. PRIMES brings together the complementary skills of 16 recognized academic and medical partners with a long-standing experience to develop state-of-the-art methods, covering all necessary fields, from basic physics, instrumentation, radiobiology, data acquisition and processing, to image reconstruction, simulations and modeling supported by supercomputing.
  • More than 190 researchers and research teachers having complementary skills belong to PRIMES and are located in Lyon and in the surrounding Rhône-Alpes-Auvergne region. Several imaging platforms and radiotherapy facilities are available for the LabEx community.

 


Modèle du tronc basé sur l'imagerie par Résonance Magnétique, influence de la posture sur la position des organes de l'abdomen, source: LBMC IFSTTAR-UCBL

Modèle biomécanique du système respiratoire. Thorax complet: Auteurs: Behzad Shariat, Hamid Ladjal, Joseph Azencot, Petru Manescu (LIRIS) et Michaël Beuve (IPNL)
 


Poumon gauche: reproduction image CT 4D: Auteurs: Behzad Shariat, Hamid Ladjal, Joseph Azencot, Petru Manescu (LIRIS) et Michaël Beuve (IPNL)