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    Nicolas Pannetier, PhD

    TitlePostdoctoral Scholar
    SchoolUCSF School of Medicine
    DepartmentRadiology and Biomedical Imaging
    Address4150 clement Street
    San Francisco CA 94143

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      Nicolas Pannetier joined the Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIND) in January 2012 as a PostDoctoral Fellow with Prof. Norbert Schuff. He currenlty works on developing new approaches to analyze the MR signal and to provide quantification of the brain structures. This embraces MRI sequences development with different contrasts and post processing of the data with biophysical models.

      He received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Grenoble, France, in 2010. He focused on contrast mechanisms in MRI with contrast agent and investigated biomarkers to probe the brain microvasculature with multi-echoes acquisition sequence.


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      1. Pannetier NA, Debacker CS, Mauconduit F, Christen T, Barbier EL. A simulation tool for dynamic contrast enhanced MRI. PLoS One. 2013; 8(3):e57636.
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      2. Coquery N, Pannetier N, Farion R, Herbette A, Azurmendi L, Clarencon D, Bauge S, Josserand V, Rome C, Coll JL, Sun JS, Barbier EL, Dutreix M, Remy CC. Distribution and radiosensitizing effect of cholesterol-coupled Dbait molecule in rat model of glioblastoma. PLoS One. 2012; 7(7):e40567.
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      3. Moisan A, Pannetier N, Grillon E, Richard MJ, de Fraipont F, Rémy C, Barbier EL, Detante O. Intracerebral injection of human mesenchymal stem cells impacts cerebral microvasculature after experimental stroke: MRI study. NMR Biomed. 2012 Dec; 25(12):1340-8.
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      4. Christen T, Lemasson B, Pannetier N, Farion R, Remy C, Zaharchuk G, Barbier EL. Is T2* enough to assess oxygenation? Quantitative blood oxygen level-dependent analysis in brain tumor. Radiology. 2012 Feb; 262(2):495-502.
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      5. Pannetier N, Lemasson B, Christen T, Tachrount M, Troprès I, Farion R, Segebarth C, Rémy C, Barbier EL. Vessel size index measurements in a rat model of glioma: comparison of the dynamic (Gd) and steady-state (iron-oxide) susceptibility contrast MRI approaches. NMR Biomed. 2012 Feb; 25(2):218-26.
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      6. Christen T, Lemasson B, Pannetier N, Farion R, Segebarth C, Rémy C, Barbier EL. Evaluation of a quantitative blood oxygenation level-dependent (qBOLD) approach to map local blood oxygen saturation. NMR Biomed. 2011 May; 24(4):393-403.
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      7. Jiang Z, Krainik A, David O, Salon C, Troprès I, Hoffmann D, Pannetier N, Barbier EL, Bombìn ER, Warnking J, Pasteris C, Chabardes S, Berger F, Grand S, Segebarth C, Gay E, Le Bas JF. Impaired fMRI activation in patients with primary brain tumors. Neuroimage. 2010 Aug 15; 52(2):538-48.
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      8. Serduc R, Bräuer-Krisch E, Siegbahn EA, Bouchet A, Pouyatos B, Carron R, Pannetier N, Renaud L, Berruyer G, Nemoz C, Brochard T, Rémy C, Barbier EL, Bravin A, Le Duc G, Depaulis A, Estève F, Laissue JA. High-precision radiosurgical dose delivery by interlaced microbeam arrays of high-flux low-energy synchrotron X-rays. PLoS One. 2010; 5(2):e9028.
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      9. Pannetier N, Houben K, Blanchard L, Marion D. Optimized 3D-NMR sampling for resonance assignment of partially unfolded proteins. J Magn Reson. 2007 May; 186(1):142-9.
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