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SOLACE in the news
30/09/2024
The SOLACE project was showcased in the news this week when Prof. Marie-Pierre Revel, SOLACE WP4 leader, gave an interview to a reporter from the AuntMinnieEurope.com website. Prof Revel talked about the latest updates of CASCADE study and she presented SOLACE, focusing on the project’s three pilots. She also discussed her upcoming participation i the Journées Francophones de Radiologie 2024 Congress, that will take place in Paris, on 4 – 7 October. Prof. Revel will moderate a session dedicated to women and lung diseases and she will talk about pulmonary embolism diagnosis during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
Watch the full interview from Prof. Marie-Pierre Revel here.
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