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Автор: Clinical Neuroanatomy Seminars
Загружено: 2024-11-27
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After receiving an engineering degree in Physics (Ecole Centrale Paris, 2001) and a master's degree in Interface between Physics and Biology (2002), Jessica found her way into research with the challenging aim of studying brain development in infants using advanced MRI techniques. She received a PhD from the University Paris 11 in 2006, for her work on the early organization and maturation of white matter bundles studied with diffusion tensor imaging (CEA, SHFJ, Orsay, supervision of Pr Denis Le Bihan, Dr Lucie Hertz-Pannier and Dr Franck Lethimonnier).
Jessica's aim is to understand how the baby’s brain develops in connection with his behavioral acquisitions, and how these processes might be disrupted in multiple circumstances. This requires working at the interface between human cognitive and clinical neurosciences, paediatrics and methodological imaging. Jessica's research is possible thanks to close collaborations with several neuroscientists, physicians, physicists and signal-processing researchers.
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