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BioImaging Track (BIm)
  • Track chairs
  • E. Angelini , PhD (Telecom ParisTech)
  • F. Cloppet , PhD (Univ. Paris Descartes)
  • C. Oppenheim , MD (Univ. Paris Descartes)

http//www.bme-paris.org
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BME Master 2 BioImaging Track (BIM)
Bioimaging is an exciting field at the interface
between Mathematics, computer science, chemistry,
physics, life science, biology and medicine.
The main goal of Bioimaging is to improve human
health using imaging modalities to advance
diagnosis, treatment and prevention of human
disease.
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BME Master 2 BioImaging Track (BIM)
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Bio Imaging master track (BIM)
Basic sciences mathematics, physics, chemistry
  • Complementary skills from
  • University Paris Descartes,
  • Paris Diderot
  • Engineering schools of ParisTech
  • BIM program
  • Fifteen courses (UE) at the M2 level.
  • Co-organized by faculty members experts in the
    field.

Applied mathematics signal image processing,
numerical analysis.
Biology and Medicine diagnostic tools,
innovative screening, contrast agents,
biomarkers, image-based modeling
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BioImaging Track Program
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BioImaging Track Program Program Content in
2010-2011
  • Autumn Semester (30 ECTS)
  • Interdisciplinary seminar (6 ECTS)
  • Physics Technology of Medical Imaging (6 ECTS)
  • Chemistry for Imaging (6 ECTS)
  • Medical Image Analysis (6 ECTS)
  • Molecular Imaging (3 ECTS)
  • Functional Metabolism Imaging (3 ECTS)

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BioImaging Track Program Program Content in
2010-2011
  • Spring Semester (30 ECTS)
  • BioEngineering Economy and Industry (3 ECTS)
  • BioEthics
  • Research Internship five months (27 ECTS)

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Unit 3.5 Chemistry for Imaging
  • Person(s) in charge
  • Y.-M. FRAPART, O. CLEMENT, L. BINET
  • Content
  • Modern imaging, especially molecular and
    functional imaging using chemical contrast
    agents, and development from small animal
    imaging.
  • Courses take place at
  • Paris Descartes University

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Unit 3.5 Chemistry for Imaging
  • Program
  • Molecular probes and contrast agents for imaging
  • Synthesis, functionalisation, vectorisation,
    metabolism
  • Kinetics and pharmaco kinetics
  • Agreement aspect, scaling up,
  • Application in different modalities.
  • State of the art of small animal imaging
    modalities and their applications
  • MRI,CEST, DNP
  • Computed Tomography,
  • Ultra-sounds,
  • Nuclear imaging,
  • EPR imaging,
  • Visit of the different platforms.

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Unit 3.5 Chemistry for Imaging
  • Exam
  • Quizz (2 hrs) (2/3 of evaluation)
  • Plate-form visits with short report (1/3 of
    evaluation)
  • Technical principle, applications, limitations,
    on one modality (10-20 p) per student.
  • Visits can be organized in groups of three
    students.

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Unit 3.6 Physics and Technology of Medical
Imaging
  • Person(s) in charge
  • I. Peretti, C. De Bazelaire, E. Bossy
  • Content
  • Physics and technology of ultrasonic imaging,
    magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine,
    X-ray imaging
  • Courses take place at
  • Paris Descartes University

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Unit 3.6 Physics and Technology of Medical
Imaging
  • Program
  • imaging with non-ionizing radiation
  • ultrasonic imaging ultrasound physics, image
    reconstruction, transducer technology
  • magnetic resonance imaging physical bases of
    NMR, conventional imaging sequences, chemical
    shift, high speed imaging, functional imaging
  • imaging with ionizing radiation
  • radiation physics,
  • different types of X-ray detectors,
  • X-ray computerized tomography
  • nuclear tomographic imaging
  • single photon emission computed tomography
  • positron emission tomography

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Unit 3.6 Physics and Technology of Medical
Imaging
  • Exam
  • written exam (60 of evaluation)
  • project (40 of evaluation)
  • (oral or written at the second session)

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Unit 3.3 Medical Image Analysis
  • Person(s) in charge
  • E. Decenciere, F. Cloppet
  • Content
  • Main objective to provide the students with the
    means to understand and use the most common tools
    in bio-medical image analysis
  • Theoretical courses and practical training
    sessions
  • Project with PhD students in biomedical image
    processing
  • Courses take place at Telecom ParisTech

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Unit 3.3 Medical Image Analysis
  • Main topics
  • Foundations of image processing
  • Linear image processing
  • Morphological image processing
  • Segmentation
  • Quantification and shape characterization
  • Beyond the second dimension 3D image and
    temporal sequences
  • Exam
  • Written test (40 of evaluation)
  • Project (30)
  • Practical sessions (30)

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Unit 3.9a Molecular Imaging
  • Person(s) in charge
  • C.A. Cuenod, D. Leguludec
  • Content
  • Description of the growing field of molecular
    imaging.
  • Description of specific targets for molecular
    imaging and the way visualize them.
  • The targets will be illustrated in the context of
    a specific medical field and when applicable to
    therapeutic implications.

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Unit 3.9a Molecular Imaging
  • Program
  • Definition of molecular imaging.
  • Membrane, cellular metabolism and intercellular
    interactions,
  • Value of molecular imaging in biology and
    medicine,
  • In vivo maging modalities and multimodal imaging
  • Receptor imaging (Applications in neurology)
  • Anti-bodies and membrane motifs (Applications in
    oncology)
  • Cellular metabolism, trans-membrane transport and
    viability (Applications in cardiology)
  • Non-membranous motifs and enzyme targets
    (Applications in liver fibrosis and arterial
    thrombosis)
  • Cell Migration and tissue (re)generation, Cell
    therapy,
  • Imaging of macrophagic cells
  • Drugs tagging , evaluation of therapeutic effects

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Unit 3.9a Molecular Imaging
  • Courses take place at
  • Paris Descartes University
  • Exam
  • Writing answers to 3 to 4 questions regarding the
    course content.

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Unit 3.10a Functional Metabolism Imaging
  • N. Boddaert, B. Van Beers
  • Brain imaging, N Boddaert
  • 8h30-10h30. C Poupon (Neurospin)
  • Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging.
  • The diffusion process in biological tissues.
    Diffusion sensitization of
  • MRI data. Local modeling of the diffusion
    process case of the
  • Diffusion Tensor, model and tractography,
    anatomical connectivity
  • and applications.
  • 10h30-11h30. P Ciuciu (Neurospin)
  • Functional imaging
  • 12h00-13h00. JC Baron (Cambridge)
  • TEP and MRI from theory to clinical
    applications.
  • LUNCH BREAK OFFERED AT SAINTE-ANNE Hospital
  • 14h30-15h30 N Boddaert/ M Zilbovicius (Necker).
  • Clinical application. Anatomical and functional
    imaging in autism

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Unit 3.10a Functional Metabolism Imaging
  • Course 8h30 10h30
  • Fast and diffusion-weighted MR imaging. Ralph
    Sinkus (08h30 09h30)
  • Principles and trade-offs of fast imaging for
    quantitative applications.
  • Single and multi-exponential analysis of
    diffusion-weighted MR imaging.
  • Perfusion imaging. Charles-André Cuénod (09h30
    10h30)
  • Dynamic contrast enhanced imaging for perfusion
    quantification
  • Course 11h00 13h00
  • Elastography. Ralph Sinkus
  • Principles of static and dynamic elastography.
  • Ultrasound and MR elastography.
  • Analysis of elastography, viscosity, and
    multi-frequency parameters.
  • Course 14h15 16h00
  • Perfusion imaging and fat quantification. Bernard
    Van Beers
  • Applications of quantitative perfusion imaging in
    liver diseases and abdominal tumors.
  • Methods and applications of fat quantification.
  • Diffusion-weighted MR imaging. Bernard Van Beers
  • Value and limitations of diffusion-weighted MR
    imaging in liver diseases and abdominal tumors
  • Course 16h20 18h00
  • Elastography. Bernard Van Beers

Biomedical Engineering Master BioImaging Track
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Unit 3.10a Functional Metabolism Imaging
  • Courses take place at
  • 29 November 2010  at St Anne Hospital
  • 9 December 2010 at Paris Descartes
  • Exam
  • Writing exam 2 hours.
  • Multiple choices questions

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BIM Research Labs
  • Image Processing Labs
  • Telecom ParisTech Medical image processing group
  • Paris Descartes UFR Mathematics-Computer
    Sciences
  • Mines ParisTech Biological image processing
  • Radiology Labs
  • Hospitals Ste Anne, HEGP, Lariboisière,.
  • PARCC Paris Cardiovascular Center of Research
  • Biological Imaging Labs
  • Animal imaging platform Microscopy, Spectroscopy
    via Electronic Paramagnetic Resonance,
  • Institut dOptique Graduate School ParisTech
  • ENSTA ParisTech Laser-tissue interactions
  • ESPCI novel elastography ultrasound imaging
  • Chemistry Labs
  • Chimie ParisTech
  • University Paris Descartes

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BIM after the M2.
  • RD engineer
  • Main industrials of whole body screening GE,
    Philips, Siemens
  • Startups in medical imaging Supersonic,
    Echosens,
  • Biological imaging Biospace Lab, Leica,
  • Pharmaceutical companies Sanofi Aventis,
    Guerbet,
  • Medical Imaging Software Dosisoft,
  • Additional Loreal,.
  • PhD student
  • Medical image processing
  • Medical imaging
  • Biological imaging
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