Summary
Arthur Coste is a physician-scientist and hemato-oncology resident with 13 years of experience bridging clinical care, high-field MRI/MRS research, and applied mathematics. He holds an MD and a PhD in Health/Medical Physics and built a niche in non-proton MR methods to probe brain, muscle, and cardiac metabolism for neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases. Equally comfortable in the clinic—managing cellular therapies and CAR-T programs—and in the lab, he has led projects on diffusion MRI, cortical thickness measurement for Alzheimer’s, and advanced signal-processing techniques. A former research scientist at the SCI Institute and R&D contributor at BioClinica, he also teaches NMR physics and applied math, reflecting a rare blend of deep technical rigor and medical practicality. Notably, his background in engineering and Riemannian geometry-informed diffusion imaging gives him an uncommon quantitative edge in translational neuroimaging.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Medicine, Doctor of Medicine - MD, Medicine at Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne
The University of Utah
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Health/Medical Physics, PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Health/Medical Physics, PhD at Université Paris-Saclay
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Health/Medical Physics, PhD, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Health/Medical Physics, PhD at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
Mathematics, Mathematics at Classes préparatoires Scientifiques (CPGE)
Master of Engineering (MEng), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master of Engineering (MEng), Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Ecole supérieure de Chimie Physique Electronique de Lyon
French, English, Spanish