Project outputs
Events, workshops & scientific communications
This page provides an overview of the main events, workshops and dissemination activities organised within PROTECT-DTI, together with scientific communications and publications arising from the project. Downloadable materials (posters, slides, articles) will be added as they become available.
Events & workshops
📰 PROTECT-DTI featured in Factuel (University of Lorraine)
Q1 2026 · Lorraine (FR)
The scientific media outlet Factuel from the University of Lorraine presents the European PROTECT-DTI project and highlights the collaboration between the project partners and the CRAN laboratory CRAN laboratory (Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy – CNRS / University of Lorraine).
📰 PROTECT-DTI featured in Le Républicain Lorrain
Q1 2026 · Lorraine (FR)
The regional newspaper Le Républicain Lorrain highlights the European PROTECT-DTI project. The article presents the objectives of the project, the international collaborations across the Greater Region, and the ambitions behind this research initiative.
WP3 Clinical Focus Group – Investigation Strategy
Q1 2026 · Virtual 💻👨🏻💻👩🏻💻🖥️A dedicated international coordination meeting with PROTECT-DTI clinical partners to define the clinical study strategy, harmonize MRI and radiotherapy workflows, and implement neurocognitive assessment training in preparation for the next phase of clinical research.
🎙️ Podcast Les Ondes de MagnétoVault (in French)
Q1 2026 · Metz (FR)Based on the work of Christian MATHIS for his DU MIA in MRI thesis: “Optimization of a DTI sequence for stereotactic brain MRI prior to radiotherapy”
🔗🎧 Find all podcasts from this channel here (in French).
PROTECT-DTI first clinical workshop
Q4 2025 · Metz (FR)Internal sessions introducing the project objectives, multicentric DTI acquisition and planned clinical study, with partners from the Greater Region.
Scientific communications
Retif P. et al. Feasibility Study of Multicentric Diffusion Tensor Imaging for Identifying New Organs at Risk in Intracranial Stereotactic Radiotherapy.
Mathis C. et al. Efficient DTI Protocol for Stereotactic Radiotherapy Planning: Balancing Acquisition Time and Axonal Fidelity.