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Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux

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I'm a CNRS Research Engineer, specialized in computer vision and bio image analysis. After my electrical engineering studies, with a computer vision option, I did my PhD with a company (Medtronic Surgical Navigation, Boulder USA) and the ViSages team (INRIA, INSERM, CNRS) under the supervision of Dr. Pierre Jannin. I was working on the tracking of deformations of the brain during craniotomy in brain surgery, in order to relocate information from different exams of the patient , in particular indicated functional areas, such as language or motor area of the brain and to display them in the surgical microscope. For this, I was creating stereoscopic reconstruction from the surgical microscope binocular, and I developed a new method for the tracking of surface deformation, based on an hybrid approach of point cloud registration and of video tracking. I did a first postdoc as experienced Researcher in a Marie-Curie network, ARIS\*ER to work on augmented reality in surgery, and in particular the segmentation of tumors in ultrasound based on wavelet analysis of the ultrasound raw signal. I then got a post-doc position in Maynooth, Ireland (close to Dublin), in the Hamilton Institute which is an applied mathematics institute. I was in the Systems Biology group, where I've developed with my colleagues an intelligent fluorescent microscope, taking the decision of the area to image and of the frequency of acquisition, based on real time analysis of the image content (cell segmentation and cell tracking). In 2010, I joined the CNRS as research Engineer in the PICT IBISA cell and tissue microscopy facility in Institut Curie, Paris, France. My job was to support the biologists in image analysis, by adapting existing sofwtare or developping new methods. In June 2015, I've joined the [Structure Federative de Recherche in Health](https://sfrsante.univ-nantes.fr/) of Nantes (France), where I work for the facility, and on my own research activities I am now leading R&D activities in multimodal image analysis, through the [ANR CROCOVAL](https://anrcrocoval.github.io/) , and heading [MicroPICell](https://micropicell.univ-nantes.fr/), a microscopy facility performing services and R& D in histology, photonic microscopy and image analysis and management. I am one of the co-funder of COST action [NEUBIAS](http://www.neubias.org), for which I lead the group creating [biii.eu](http://www.biii.eu) and [edam bio imaging](https://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/EDAM-BIOIMAGING?p=classes) and is part of the core group managing the full network, and vice chair and the [COMULIS](https://www.comulis.eu/) COST action.

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An in Vitro and in Silico Validation Study for PC MRI and Derived Bio‐markers

Marco Castagna , Sébastien Levilly , Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux , Félicien Bonnefoy , Jérôme Idier
31st Society for Magnetic Resonance Angiography conference (SMRA 2019), Aug 2019, Nantes, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-03130185v1
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Filtrage spatio-temporel en IRM de flux sanguin 4D

Sébastien Levilly , Jérôme Idier , Félicien Bonnefoy , David Le Touzé , Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux
XXVIème colloque GRETSI sur le Traitement du Signal et des Images, Sep 2017, Juan-Les-Pins, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-01720339v1
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Spatio-temporal filtering of blood flow in 4D Phase-Contrast MRI

Sébastien Levilly , Jérôme Idier , David Le Touzé , Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux , Félicien Bonnefoy
Society for Magnetic Resonance Angiography, 29th Annual International Conference (SMRA 2017), Oct 2017, Stellenbosch, South Africa. 61, pp.3163 - 3178, 2015
Poster de conférence hal-01720378v1