With a Master’s degree in Cell Biology and Physiopathology from the University of Bordeaux, Emeline discovered the technique of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) during her PhD. Since then, her work has focused on constantly improving this technology, to make it more informative, less subjective and more reliable. The iMRT team that she coordinates within the CRMSB laboratory in Bordeaux aims to produce instrumental and methodological developments in MRI to answer biological questions from small animals to humans. More specifically, the team is developing methods for quantifying physical parameters in each voxel of images acquired in 3D with high spatial resolution. Their innovations are aimed at neuroimaging, and more recently at abdominal imaging.
She is known as “the one who runs in the hallways” or “the one who talks loud… all the time!”.