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Dignitaries<br />

Martine Rémy-Jardin<br />

Lille/FR<br />

was born in 1956 in Meknès, Morocco. She received<br />

her M.D. in 1981 from the Montpellier School<br />

of Medicine. From 1981 to 1986 she completed<br />

her radiologic and pneumologic residency at the<br />

University Centers of Toulouse and Lille before<br />

she obtained her Specialty Board Certification in<br />

Radiology in 1986. In the same year Dr. Rémy-Jardin<br />

moved on to the Hôpital Calmette of the University<br />

Center of Lille, as a fellow in radiology until 1989,<br />

when she became associate professor of radiology,<br />

and finally in 1991 professor of radiology. In 1998<br />

she was promoted to her current position as head<br />

of the Department of Radiology and Chairman of<br />

the Department of Thoracic Imaging at the Hôpital<br />

Calmette of the University Center of Lille. In addition<br />

Dr. Rémy-Jardin received her Ph.D. in 1993 from the<br />

University of Lille.<br />

Dr. Rémy-Jardin names her main fields of interest<br />

as HRCT of diffuse infiltrative lung diseases,<br />

interventional vascular procedures, cardiac and<br />

pulmonary functional imaging, and reduction in<br />

radiation dose. However, the major focus of her<br />

research lies probably in spiral CT imaging, where<br />

she covers technical developments, postprocessing<br />

techniques, and CT angiography as well as<br />

multidetector CT. Those special areas of interest<br />

make up the core of her published works, which<br />

comprise 166 peer-reviewed publications, 68<br />

postgraduate publications, 245 scientific papers, 28<br />

book chapters, and 4 books, of which ‘CT Angiography<br />

of the Chest’ is most likely the best-known.<br />

Dr. Rémy-Jardin was on the editorial boards of<br />

Radiology (1995-2000) and European Radiology<br />

(1995-2002). She acts currently as journal reviewer<br />

for European Radiology, European Respiratory Journal,<br />

Revue Française des Maladies Respiratoires, Journal<br />

de Radiologie, American Journal of Respiratory<br />

and Critical Care Medicine, Thorax, and Radiology.<br />

For her significant contributions to Radiology she<br />

received the Editor’s Recognition Award with Special<br />

Distinction for Manuscript Reviewing in 1993.<br />

Dr. Rémy-Jardin is a member of the Fleischner<br />

Society, the American Thoracic Society, the Society<br />

of Thoracic Radiology, the European Society of<br />

Thoracic Imaging, the European Respiratory Society,<br />

the Radiological Society of North America, the<br />

European Society of Radiology, the French Society<br />

of Thoracic Imaging, and the French Society of<br />

Radiology, for which she served as President of the<br />

Scientific Committee from 1995 to 2006.<br />

In recognition of her outstanding achievements,<br />

particularly in the fields of thoracic imaging and<br />

spiral CT imaging, Dr. Martine Rémy-Jardin is invited<br />

as Honorary Lecturer of the European Congress of<br />

Radiology and the European Association of Radiology.<br />

She will present the Felix Fleischner – Honorary<br />

Lecture, entitled “Why thoracic imaging must evolve<br />

toward cardiothoracic imaging”.<br />

Felix Fleischner – Honorary Lecture<br />

Monday, March 12, 12:15 – 12:45, Room B<br />

‘Why thoracic imaging must evolve toward<br />

cardiothoracic imaging’<br />

18 European Society of Radiology

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