PINI Lauriane
Engineering Assistant
at CNRSMR technologist, working in the CEMEREM at the interface of all the teams (brain, heart and MSK).
Engineering Assistant
Detailed Activities
Keywords
- Patient management
- MR acquisitions
- Medical staff
- Brain, heart, muscular and spinal cord diseases
Publications :
180164
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