Published a top-viewed article in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (MRM) on respiratory-motion-corrected free-running radial 4D flow MRI; secured a 4-year grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF to explore the potential of low-field MRI for cardiovascular applications.
Research Experience
Professor at CHUV-UNIL Translational MRI Center, leading multiple research projects including low-field MRI for cardiovascular applications, development and validation of exercise cardiac MRI protocols, etc.
Background
Research interests include the development of MRI methodologies to address significant human health concerns and in the pursuit of new knowledge. An interdisciplinary, translational, creative, and collaborative approach is used, involving basic scientists, clinicians, and industry.