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Diagnosis and interventional Adaptive Imaging


The unit Diagnosis and Interventional Adaptive Imaging (IADI) is an Inserm unit (U1254), whose speciality is developping various techniques and methods to improve imaging of moving organs. Its research covers several research domains: the MR physics and the acquisition of MR images, the clinical methodology and validations.

This new lab has been labelled Inserm in 2009.

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Our research directions

The adaptive imaging with one main application :


Adaptive imaging for diagnosis : This novel concept is to take the patients’ physiological and their organs’ movement into account, and incorporate these information with the procedure of acquisition, reconstruction and post-processing. This is to improve imaging of moving organs as well as diagnosis and understanding of the function. The clinical application will focus on cardiac, renal, hepatic and cerebral imaging for their diagnosis and the corresponding therapy.