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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Medical imaging (clinical, preclinical) and intervention is a major public health issue to better understand, detect, diagnose, predict and cure various pathologies. One of the strategic assets of the Greater East players in medical imaging is the translational component of the research teams. Medical robotics, the use of a robot by clinicians to help diagnoses or therapeutic actions, began more than 25 years ago. At present, however, only a few...)
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Medical imaging (clinical, preclinical) and intervention is a major public health issue to better understand, detect, diagnose, predict and cure various pathologies. One of the strategic assets of the Greater East players in medical imaging is the translational component of the research teams. Medical robotics, the use of a robot by clinicians to help diagnoses or therapeutic actions, began more than 25 years ago. At present, however, only a few robotic systems have entered the hospital. The consortium, composed of 6 laboratories (ICube, IPHC, CRAN, Loria, CReSTIC, IADI), brings together nearly 2,000 teachers, researchers, doctors, engineers, PhDs, students... Their implementation at hospital sites and the presence of hospital practitioners in the teams allow for a strong interaction with the clinician’s needs and a transfer of evidence of concept from research to the clinic. In this context, the research teams in the Grand Est have developed collaborations with each other for several years in order to respond in a coordinated manner to problems such as new approaches for the decomposition of spectroscopic signals, micro-TEP imaging, augmented reality, multi-modality and multi-temporal imaging, etc. (English)
Property / summary: Medical imaging (clinical, preclinical) and intervention is a major public health issue to better understand, detect, diagnose, predict and cure various pathologies. One of the strategic assets of the Greater East players in medical imaging is the translational component of the research teams. Medical robotics, the use of a robot by clinicians to help diagnoses or therapeutic actions, began more than 25 years ago. At present, however, only a few robotic systems have entered the hospital. The consortium, composed of 6 laboratories (ICube, IPHC, CRAN, Loria, CReSTIC, IADI), brings together nearly 2,000 teachers, researchers, doctors, engineers, PhDs, students... Their implementation at hospital sites and the presence of hospital practitioners in the teams allow for a strong interaction with the clinician’s needs and a transfer of evidence of concept from research to the clinic. In this context, the research teams in the Grand Est have developed collaborations with each other for several years in order to respond in a coordinated manner to problems such as new approaches for the decomposition of spectroscopic signals, micro-TEP imaging, augmented reality, multi-modality and multi-temporal imaging, etc. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Medical imaging (clinical, preclinical) and intervention is a major public health issue to better understand, detect, diagnose, predict and cure various pathologies. One of the strategic assets of the Greater East players in medical imaging is the translational component of the research teams. Medical robotics, the use of a robot by clinicians to help diagnoses or therapeutic actions, began more than 25 years ago. At present, however, only a few robotic systems have entered the hospital. The consortium, composed of 6 laboratories (ICube, IPHC, CRAN, Loria, CReSTIC, IADI), brings together nearly 2,000 teachers, researchers, doctors, engineers, PhDs, students... Their implementation at hospital sites and the presence of hospital practitioners in the teams allow for a strong interaction with the clinician’s needs and a transfer of evidence of concept from research to the clinic. In this context, the research teams in the Grand Est have developed collaborations with each other for several years in order to respond in a coordinated manner to problems such as new approaches for the decomposition of spectroscopic signals, micro-TEP imaging, augmented reality, multi-modality and multi-temporal imaging, etc. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3712224 in France
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Project Q3712224 in France

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    94,000.0 Euro
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    235,000.0 Euro
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    40.0 percent
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    1 January 2018
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    31 December 2022
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    Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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    L'imagerie médicale (clinique, préclinique) et interventionnelle est un enjeu majeur en santé publique pour mieux comprendre, dépister, diagnostiquer, prédire et guérir diverses pathologies. Un des atouts stratégiques des acteurs du Grand Est en imagerie médicale est le volet translationnel dans lequel s'inscrivent les équipes de recherche. La robotique médicale, à savoir l'utilisation d'un robot par les cliniciens pour aider les diagnostics ou les actes thérapeutiques, a commencé il y a plus de 25 ans. Actuellement, seuls quelques systèmes robotiques sont cependant entrés dans l'hôpital. Le consortium, composé de 6 laboratoires (ICube, IPHC, CRAN, Loria, Crestic, IADI), rassemble près de 2000 enseignants, chercheurs, médecins, ingénieurs, PhD, étudiants... Leur implantation sur les sites hospitaliers et la présence de praticiens hospitaliers au sein des équipes permettent une interaction forte avec les besoins du clinicien et un transfert des preuves de concept de la recherche vers la clinique. Dans ce contexte, les équipes de recherche du Grand Est ont développé entre elles, depuis plusieurs années des collaborations afin de répondre de manière coordonnée aux problématiques telles que les nouvelles approches pour la décomposition des signaux spectroscopiques, l'imagerie micro-TEP, la réalité augmentée, la multi-modalité et multi temporalité d'imagerie, etc. Le volet d'IRMGE porté par l'Université de Strasbourg fait déjà l'objet d'une subvention du FEDER. (French)
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    Medical imaging (clinical, preclinical) and intervention is a major public health issue to better understand, detect, diagnose, predict and cure various pathologies. One of the strategic assets of the Greater East players in medical imaging is the translational component of the research teams. Medical robotics, the use of a robot by clinicians to help diagnoses or therapeutic actions, began more than 25 years ago. At present, however, only a few robotic systems have entered the hospital. The consortium, composed of 6 laboratories (ICube, IPHC, CRAN, Loria, CReSTIC, IADI), brings together nearly 2,000 teachers, researchers, doctors, engineers, PhDs, students... Their implementation at hospital sites and the presence of hospital practitioners in the teams allow for a strong interaction with the clinician’s needs and a transfer of evidence of concept from research to the clinic. In this context, the research teams in the Grand Est have developed collaborations with each other for several years in order to respond in a coordinated manner to problems such as new approaches for the decomposition of spectroscopic signals, micro-TEP imaging, augmented reality, multi-modality and multi-temporal imaging, etc. (English)
    22 November 2021
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    AL0025357
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