
PhD Student FMTS Prize Winner
HealthTech PhD student, Aude Loumeaud, won the young researcher prize at the 12th annual scientific days of the Federation of Translational Medicine of Strasbourg (FMTS).
Two Master's students from INSA Strasbroug, funded through the joint call for proposals between HealthTech and the IHU Strasbourg, were awarded first prize for their poster presentations in the 12th annual scientific days of the Federation for Translational Medicine in Strasbourg.
HealthTech PhD student, Aude Loumeaud, won the young researcher prize at the 12th annual scientific days of the Federation of Translational Medicine of Strasbourg (FMTS).
HealthTech researcher, Caroline Essert, and PhD student Jonas Mehtali, traveled to Madrid to present their innovative mixed-reality tool for thermoablation planning to colleagues. Read more about their international collaboration and presentation on LinkedIn.
Progress in healthcare relies on cutting-edge translational research and on highly trained scientists and engineers who will tackle the main challenges in innovation in biomedical engineering.
HealthTech is one of the 15 Interdisciplinary Thematic Institutes (ITI), funded by the University of Strasbourg, together with its partners CNRS and Inserm, under the aegis of the Excellence Initiative (IdEx) program. HealthTech aims at developing an international pole of excellence in the field of innovation in Medicine, Digital Healthcare and Computer Assisted Interventions.
The Institute is built around a unique association of doctors and surgeons, researchers in engineering and computer sciences, and researchers in the management of creativity, with a proven ability to transfer medical innovations from bench to bedside. This interdisciplinary research cluster of excellence is combined with a highly competitive graduate school, promoting training through research and the Master-PhD continuum.