The Team
medInria is a project developed within Inria, in France.
It is currently lead by Maxime Sermesant.
medInria was lucky to be lead and developed for many years by Olivier Commowick.
Several Inria teams have been working together to bring to life this new version: Empenn, Epione, Athena, Parietal. There were also numerous contributions from IHU Liryc, Bordeaux through MUSIC.
Here is a list of contributors:
- Alexandre Abadie (medInria)
- Benoit Bleuze (medInria)
- Clement Philipot (medInria)
- Fatih Arslan (medInria)
- Florent Collot (medInria / MUSIC)
- Florent Leray (medInria)
- Florian Vichot (medInria / MUSIC)
- Guillaume Pasquier (medInria)
- Hakim Fadil (medInria / MUSIC)
- Jaime Garcia Guevara (medInria)
- John Stark (medInria)
- Julien Castelneau (medInria / MUSIC)
- Julien Wintz (medInria)
- Loic Cadour (medInria / MUSIC)
- Mathilde Merle (medInria / MUSIC)
- Maxime Sermesant (medInria / MUSIC)
- Mehdi Juhoor (MUSIC)
- Michael Buckingham (MUSIC)
- Michael Knopke (medInria)
- Nicolas Toussaint (medInria)
- Nordine El Baraka (MUSIC)
- Olivier Commowick (medInria)
- Olivier Clatz (medInria)
- Pauline Migerditichan (MUSIC)
- Pierre Fillard (medInria)
- Rene-Paul Debroize (medInria)
- Sergio Medina (medInria)
- Theodore Papadopoulo (medInria)
- Stephan Schmitt (medInria)
Special thanks
Special thanks to Pr Raphaële RENARD-PENNA from Sorbonne Université–APHP and Dr Sarah MONTAGNE from APHP for:
- their help in the segmentation tool design,
- their feedback,
- their implication (through CSE 1904 PAIMRI and DAICAP research project partnership),
- their clinical expertise.
Thanks that, medInria is better adapted to clinical research domain.
Acknowledging medInria
If you use medInria for your publications, please either reference this website or this paper on medInria:
Florian Vichot, H. Cochet, Benoit Bleuzé, Nicolas Toussaint, P. Jaïs, and Maxime Sermesant. Cardiac Interventional Guidance using Multimodal Data Processing and Visualisation: medInria as an Interoperability Platform. Midas Journal, 2012.
Programming and Toolkits
medInria, on the code side, relies on several public packages to exist: