Our lab designated Center of Excellence by the Focused Ultrasound Foundation

Our lab designated Center of Excellence by the Focused Ultrasound Foundation



The Focused Ultrasound Foundation is inaugurating today a new Center of Excellence for therapeutic ultrasound in France, in the laboratory Physics for Medicine Paris. Established in 2009, the Centers of Excellence program of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation brings together the best people and technical resources at luminary sites. The Centers are created through partnerships of academia, industry, and the Foundation to showcase the technology and serve as hubs for collaboration.

Physics for Medicine Paris becomes the third Center of Excellence in Europe, and the eighth worldwide. This prestigious distinction recognizes years of research, led by Jean-François Aubry (scientific director of the Center of Excellence, picture above – credits to Cyril Fresillon/CNRS Photothèque), aiming at providing patients and clinicians with ultrasound-based therapies as a non-invasive alternative to surgical procedures. With this program, Physics for Medicine Paris will continue and accelerate the development of new ultrasound-based technologies and will foster the translation of their innovative technologies to the clinics with an emphasis on the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and of neurological disorders. The Center of Excellence will be a technological hub to develop new modalities for ultrasonic guidance, monitoring and treatment to foster collaboration with clinicians in Paris and to collaborate with a growing number of companies to improve existing clinical devices.

Inauguration of the Center of Excellence in therapeutic ultrasound at Physics for Medicine Paris, in presence of (left to right) Alexis Brice (director of the Institute of Brain and Spinal Cord in Paris), Costantino Creton (head of research at ESPCI Paris), François Chambelin (regional delegate at Inserm), Catherine Baratti-Elbaz (mayor of Paris 12th district), Mickael Tanter (head of Physics for Medicine Paris), Marie-Christine Lemardeley (deputy mayor of Paris in charge of research and higher education), Jean-François Aubry (scientific director of the Center of Excellence), Thomas Andreae (european ambassador of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation).


The team also plays a pivotal role in educating young researchers, with the training of many PhD students and the organization of a biennial International Winter School on Therapeutic Ultrasound. Remarkably, two PhD students supervised by Jean-François Aubry have just been awarded, on December 3rd, the highly competitive Prix de la Chancellerie des Universités de Paris for the scientific excellence of their theses in “Physics and Chemistry” (Charlotte Constans) and “Mechanics, Electronics, Informatics and Technology” (Guillaume Maimbourg).