We can’t wait to see what exciting new insights imaging at 11.7T will bring and to continue our long-standing innovation track at ultra-high-field”, says Arthur Kaindl, Head of MRI at Siemens Healthineers. I am very happy that our joint team effort pays off now. “With our 7 Tesla scanner MAGNETOM Terra firmly established for clinical use and our recent introduction of 0.55 Tesla High-V MRI, it is exciting to me to keep pushing the envelope even further. Siemens Healthineers has installed the MAGNETOM 11.7 T imaging equipment that has enabled the acquisition of these first images. This achievement is also the fruit of a Franco-German cooperation initiated in 2006, which involved academic partners, the University of Freiburg, and industrial partners, Bruker Biospin, Alstom, now part of General Electric, Guerbet and Siemens Healthineers. These images are the culmination of 20 years of research that have enabled us to apply innovative technological developments made for CERN to medical research. To see it come to fruition with the achievement of the magnet nominal field strength - 11.7 T - followed by these first high-resolution images, which are so promising, is a real source of pride for all of us » enthuses Anne-Isabelle Etienvre, director of CEA-Irfu. « The development of the Iseult project magnet has been an exceptional human, technological and industrial adventure. These first acquisitions validate the entire process that has made it possible, thanks to multiple technological breakthroughs, to transform an "outstanding" magnet into an MRI machine. With a resolution of 400 microns in three dimensions, the images of the cucurbit prefigure the prowess that the scientific and technical teams of the CEA and their partners will be able to achieve in order to probe the human brain, for the benefit of fundamental research, cognitive sciences and in understanding brain pathologies. A pumpkin: this unusual object was chosen for its multiple textures by CEA engineers and researchers to make the first images with the world's most powerful 11.7 T human whole-body MRI of the Iseult project, installed at NeuroSpin at CEA-Paris-Saclay.
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