Methodological developments in ultrasound in Orsay

Heads: Anthony Novell & Jean-Luc Gennisson; from left to right: Zoé Edon, Juan Marin, Djallel Belhadj, Corentin Cornu, Anthony Novell, Jean-Luc Gennisson, Ha-Hien-Phuong Ngo, Laurène Jourdain, Axel Nierding, Ambre Dauba, Claire Spitzlei, Sophie Tran, Eliott Lechapt, Eloïse Chamalet, Lenin Chinchilla Atencia.
1 Research director (professor) CNRS, 1 Researcher (assistant professor) CNRS, 1 Research engineer CNRS, 1 Research engineer UPSaclay, 5 Postdoc fellows, 6 Ph.D students, 2 Masters

Ultrasound imaging

Jean-Luc Gennisson

The core business of the methodological  ultrasound developments group is oriented around ultrafast imaging. This technique, born at the end of the 1990s, opens the doors of ultrasound to new quantification methods and to new imaging biomarkers for medical diagnosis.

Ultrasound therapy

Anthony Novell

The group is developing ultrasound tools to help to fight cancer and brain pathologies. Specifically, our team is working on the formulation, characterization and in situ control of sono-sensitive agents to optimize therapies.

 

 

Ultrasound Imaging/Therapy combination

Jean-Luc Gennisson/Anthony Novell

Development of ultrasound monitoring methods for the follow-up of ultrasound-induced therapies. These combinations are based on the use of multimodal systems combining ultrasound and another imaging method.

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