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Halima Chahboune is the Executive Director of the Carol and Gene Ludwig Program at Yale School of Medicine, leading research in neuroimmunity and dementia. She holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and completed postdoctoral training at Yale in Radiology and Biomedical Engineering. Her career includes roles as Assistant Director at the Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena (CRISP) and the Center for the Physics of Biological Function (CPBF).
Her research focuses on advancing multi-modal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques for applications in neuroscience, molecular imaging, and regenerative medicine. Key interests include neurodevelopmental disorders, tissue engineering, and translational imaging strategies. Her work bridges engineering and medicine, with publications in journals like Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Stroke.
Her research trends emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, leveraging MRI innovations to address challenges in regenerative medicine, neurodegenerative diseases, and developmental neuroscience. While no specific awards are listed, her contributions to imaging methodologies have been widely cited. She collaborates with prominent researchers such as Douglas Rothman and Flora Vaccarino, advancing studies on brain development and injury mechanisms.
Halima’s work is affiliated with Yale’s Ludwig Program for Neuroimmunity in Dementia and the Neuroscience department, reflecting her commitment to integrating advanced imaging with biomedical research. Her office is located at 100 College Street, New Haven, CT.