Ives Levesque

Academic title(s): 

Associate Member, Medical Physics Unit and Department of Biomedical Engineering

Assistant Professor, Department of Oncology

Medical Physicist, Department of Medical Physics, MUHC

Ives Levesque
Contact Information
Address: 

Cedars Cancer Centre, Medical Physics, DS1.4561
McGill University Health Centre - Glen Site
1001 boul. Décarie
Montréal, QC H4A 3J1

Email address: 
ives.levesque [at] mcgill.ca
Department: 
Biomedical Engineering
Oncology
Area(s): 
Cancer
Devices and Sensors
Degree(s): 

Ph.D. Physics, M.Sc., McGill; B.Sc. University of Moncton

Current research: 

The MRI Methods Research Group develops techniques for in vivo MRI, with a primary focus on characterization of anatomy and physiology, and quantitative mapping. The ability to use reproducible scanner-independent imaging markers enables new approaches in diagnostic imaging and patient follow-up after treatment. These quantitative imaging markers can be validated against more invasive reference measures, and provide volumetric non-invasive information.

This motivates our work in developing and validating such markers, and translating them for practical use in the clinical setting. Methods of interest include relaxation and magnetization transfer (MT), diffusion (DW-MRI), perfusion with dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE-MRI) and magnetic susceptibility imaging and mapping. Currents applications include perfusion and diffusion in cancer, MT mapping in osteoarthritis, and myelin water mapping.

Our group also works with clinical medical physics to integrate practical MRI techniques in the radiation therapy (RT) process, including protocol optimization, image evaluation, and integration into planning. MRI provides non-invasive imaging of the human body with excellent soft tissue contrast, which is valuable for RT treatment planning and post-RT assessment.

Selected publications: 

PubMed search of publications (link)

Google Scholar profile (link)

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