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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 Projects

EUHEART

Participants : Hervé Delingette [Correspondant] , Nicholas Ayache, Adityo Prakosa, Ken C.L. Wong, Federico Spadoni, Jatin Relan, Stéphanie Marchesseau, Maxime Sermesant.

  • Title: euHeart

  • Type: COOPERATION (ICT)

  • Defi: Virtual Physiological Man

  • Instrument: Integrated Project (IP)

  • Duration: June 2008 - May 2012

  • Coordinator: Philips Technologie GmbH Forschungslaboratorien (Germany)

  • Others partners: Philips Technologie GmbH (DE), The University of Oxford (UK), Universitat Pompeu Fabra (SP), The University of Sheffield (UK), INRIA, French National Research Institute in Informatics and Mathematics (FR), King’s College London (UK), Academisch Medisch Centrum bij de Universiteit van Amsterdam (NL), Universität Karlsruhe (TH) (DE), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, INSERM (FR), Philips Medical Systems Nederland BV (NL), Berlin Heart GmbH (DE), HemoLab BV (NL), Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg (DE), Volcano Europe SA / NV (BE), Hospital Clínico San Carlos de Madrid (SP), Philips Ibérica S.A. (SP)

  • See also: http://www.euheart.eu/

  • Abstract: The euHeart project (Ref 224495), is a 4-year integrated European project which aims at developing personalized, and clinically validated multi-physics, multi-level models of the heart and great vessels. Those models need to be tightly integrated with signal and image processing tools in order to assist clinical decision making and to help reducing morbidity and mortality rates associated with cardiovascular diseases. Asclepios is leading a workpackage on radiofrequency ablation for which electromechanical models of the heart are used to improve the planning of radiofrequency ablation lines for patient suffering from atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia. The research performed in this project is partially described in section  6.4.4 and 6.4.5

PASSPORT

Participant : Hervé Delingette [Correspondant] .

  • Title: PASSPORT

  • Type: COOPERATION (ICT)

  • Defi: Virtual Physiological Man

  • Instrument: Specific Targeted Research Project (STREP)

  • Duration: June 2008 - November 2011

  • Coordinator: IRCAD, (France)

  • Others partners: IRCAD (FR), ETHZ (CH), TUM (DE), UCL (UK), ICL (UK), IZBI (DE), INSERM (FR), Storz (DE), U, Strasbourg (FR)

  • See also:http://www.passport-liver.eu

  • Abstract: The PASSPORT project (Ref 223894) is a 3-year STREPS European project which aims at developing patient-specific models of the liver. Those models should integrate anatomical, functional, mechanical, appearance, and biological descriptions of the liver. INRIA is involved in this project through the teams Alcove, Shacra and Asclepios and around the software platform SOFA which serves as the integration platform for the project.

VPH NOE

Participants : Benoît Bleuzé [correspondant] , Olivier Clatz, Maxime Sermesant, Nicholas Ayache.

  • Type: COOPERATION (ICT)

  • Defi: Virtual Physiological Man

  • Instrument: Network of Excellence (NoE)

  • Duration: June 2008 - November 2012

  • Coordinator: University College London, UK

  • Others partners: Core members include UCL (UK), Oxford (UK), CNRS (FR), ULB (BE), U. of Nottingham (UK), UPF (ES), U. Auckland (NZ), EMBL (DE), U. Sheffield (UK), Karolinka (SE), ERCIM (FR), IOR (IT).

  • See also: http://www.vph-noe.eu/

  • Abstract: The Virtual Physiological Human Network of Excellence (VPH NoE) is a EU seventh Framework funded project, working to connect and support researchers in the VPH field within Europe and beyond. INRIA is one of the core members, and is more dedicated, through Asclepios, to the data fusion part of the VPH toolkit. More precisely, a registration toolbox has been delivered which aims at including registration algorithms from the team and elsewhere into the new version of MedINRIA (2.x).

Collaborations in European Programs, except FP7

Care4Me

Participants : Grégoire Malandain [Correspondant] , Nicholas Ayache, Hervé Delingette, Xavier Pennec, Kristin McLeod, Erin Stretton, Maxime Sermesant.

  • Program: ITEA2

  • Project acronym: Care4Me

  • Project title: Cooperative Advanced REsearch for Medical Efficiency

  • Duration: Sept. 2009 - Sept. 2013

  • Coordinator: Philips, NL.

  • Other partners: Alma (ES), Bull (FR), CEA (FR), CIMNE (ES), Compasiss (ES), CVSS (ES), Duodecim (FI), Erasmus MC (NL), ESI (NL), HSP (ES), Helsinki Hosp. (FI), ISI (GGR), LUMC (NL), MediConsult (FI), MEDIS (NL), Nokia (FI), Philips (NL), Pie Medical Imag. (NL), Pohjola (FI), Prowellness (FI), Robotiker (ES), UMC (NL), VTT (FI)

  • Abstract: This project aims at increasing quality and productivity in the healthcare care cycle by using more advanced medical imaging and decision support methods while combining them with different knowledge sources, from early diagnosis to treatment and monitoring. The final outcome of this project are clinical prototypes of novel medical image analysis and decision support systems for three specific disease areas (cancer, cardio-vascular and neurodegenerative diseases), that connect to the hospital information systems using a new system architecture. In this project, the role of the Asclepios team is to develop atlas of the ageing brain and the beating heart, and to model tumor growth.