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Category: IPL Neuromarker scientific life

Knowledge model meeting at Paris

vhenry 2019/05/22 2019/09/06IPL Neuromarker scientific life

Olivier Dameron, Emmanuelle Becker, Isabelle Leber, Vincent Anquetil, Vincent Henry, Ivan Moszer and Olivier Colliot meet together on May 22ndat the ICM to discuss about PhD project and to start knowledge graph to answer problematics about  fronto-temporal dementia.  

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Knowledge model meeting at Rennes (2)

vhenry 2019/05/02 2019/09/06IPL Neuromarker scientific life

Olivier Dameron and Vincent Henry meet together on May 02-03rd to plan strategy to automatically increase the reaction network in Alzheimer’s Disease physiopathology using semantic request.

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Knowledge model meeting at Rennes

vhenry 2018/01/31 2018/05/25IPL Neuromarker scientific life

Olivier Dameron and Vincent Henry meet together on January 29-30th to build the basis of an ontological model for neurodegenerative disease representation including biomarkers.

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Kick-off meeting IPL Neuromarkers

vhenry 2017/10/31 2018/09/14IPL Neuromarker scientific life

The kick-off meeting of the Inria/ICM Project Lab Neuromarkers was held on October 31th 2017 at the ICM in the presence of the Chief Executive Officer of Inria Antoine Petit, and the General Director of the ICM, Alexis Brice.    

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Collaborative research project between Inria and ICM
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