Media highlights: bringing research to headlines

Media highlights: bringing research to headlines

In the last days, Clément Papadacci was featured across major French press, TV and radio, where he discussed our team’s latest scientific advances and their potential impact on healthcare.

He spoke about the new ultrasound imaging technology, developed with Nabil Haidour and recently published in Nature Communications, which enables to visualize microvascular blood flow non-invasively, at microscopic resolution and in real time — a major step forward for medical diagnostics and research.

Clément Papadacci appeared on France Inter, Franceinfo, Pourquoidocteur, Santé Magazine, Le Figaro Santé, Radio Classique, and France 24, sharing his insights on the promises of cutting-edge ultrasound imaging for medical diagnostics.

“Our goal is to make these technologies accessible to patients,” said Clément Papadacci during one of his interviews. “It can help clinicians visualize blood flow and tissue function with unprecedented precision — non-invasively and in real time.”

These interviews highlight the growing public interest in the innovations developed at Physics for Medicine Paris and their potential to transform the way we understand and monitor human health.

 

Media Coverage

Watch interviews and read articles featuring Clément Papadacci

🎙️ Le billet sciences – France Info

📺 Le Magazine de la santé – France TV

📰 Sciences & Avenir

📰 Le Figaro Santé

📰 Santé Magazine

📰 Pourquoi docteur

Reference

📄 Read the full paper : Multi-lens ultrasound arrays enable large scale three-dimensional micro-vascularization characterization over whole organs – Nature Communications, October 28, 2025
🔗 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-64911-z