Molecular imaging and radiobiology

At the crossroads of physics, biology and medicine, the Molecular Imaging and Radiobiology group offers applications and signs many multidisciplinary partnerships that make medical imaging an ever more efficient tool at the service of Man.

The group’s activity revolves around two areas of research, which are the development of instruments to assist surgeons in the treatment of breast cancer, and the design of a multimodal imaging platform dedicated to small laboratory animals called AMISSA. (“A Multimodality Imaging System for Small Animal”).

Scientific coordinator: Frédéric BOISSON

Molecular imaging and radiobiology Team Members


Virgile BEKAERT

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Frédéric BOISSON

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David BRASSE

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Nicolas CHEVILLON

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Laurent DAEFFLER

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Alexandra DAHMANE

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Christian FUCHS

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Jean Michel GALLONE

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Adrien HOURLIER

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Marc IMHOFF

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Alessio IMPERIALE

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Bruno JESSEL

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Pauline LAFOUX

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Patrice LAQUERRIERE

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Patrice MARCHAND

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Ali OUADI

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Estelle SANTIAGO

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Gaël SIMONIN

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Lionel THOMAS

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Jacques WURTZ

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Audrey ZAMORA

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