Chloé could present her work, “Pulsatlity mapping using time-resolved ultrasound localization microscopy in the rodent’s brain in vivo”, at the IEEE IUS 2019 international conference in Glasgow, Scotland. On that occasion, she was able to give an oral presentation on her first results of 2D in vivo pulsatility measurement in the rat brain, and show the first images of Dynamic Ultrasound Localization Microscopy. This 4-day conference was also an opportunity to discover the work in progress in the field of ultrasound medical imaging, and more particularly in brain imaging and Localization Microscopy.