Denis Le Bihan
Denis Le Bihan (born 30 July 1957) is a
medical doctor,
physicist, member of the
Institut de France (
French Academy of sciences), member of the
French Academy of Technologies and director since 2007 of
NeuroSpin, an institution of the Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy Commission (CEA) in
Saclay, dedicated to the study of the brain by
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with a very high
magnetic field. Denis Le Bihan has received international recognition for his outstanding work, introducing new imaging methods, particularly for the study of the human brain, as evidenced by the many international awards he has received, such as the Gold Medal of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2001), the coveted Lounsbery Prize (US National Academy of Sciences and French Academy of sciences 2002), the Louis D. Prize from the Institut de France (with
Stanislas Dehaene, 2003), the prestigious
Honda Prize (2012), the Louis-Jeantet Prize (2014), the Rhein Foundation Award (with Peter Basser) (2021). His work has focused on the introduction, development and application of highly innovative methods, notably diffusion MRI.
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