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Halima Chahboune, PhD

Executive Director, Carol and Gene Ludwig Program
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Executive Director, Carol and Gene Ludwig Program

Biography

Halima Chahboune received a M.S. and a Ph. D. in Biomedical Engineering from Claude Bernard University in France. She did her postdoctoral training in the Radiology and the Biomedical Engineering Departments at Yale University where her work focuses on developing multi-modal Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods with applications in neuroscience, molecular imaging, and regenerative medicine. After finishing her scientific training, Halima served as the Assistant Director of the Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena (CRISP) at Yale University, and then she served as the Assistant Director of the Center for the Physics of Biological Function (CPBF) in Princeton University.

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Education & Training

PhD
Universite Claude Bernard (2003)

Advanced Training & Certifications

Management Development Certificate Program
Princeton University (2020)
Managing at Yale Essentials
Yae University (2014)

Research

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Medical Research Interests

Diagnostic Imaging

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Halima Chahboune's published research.

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2001

  • Recording and processing of physiological signal and automatic vigilance state identification
    Selected Book Chapter: H.CHAHBOUNE, P. DESGOUTTE, R. CESPUGLIO, O. FOKAPU, A. BRIGUET. Recording and processing of physiological signal and automatic vigilance state identification. HERMES Science Publications, Instrumentation for physical measurements. volume 2, 389-396, 2001
    Peer-Reviewed Original Research

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