Prof. Dr. Oliver Bruns
Principal Investigator Helmholtz Pioneer CampusResearch Area
Vision: short-wave infrared region (SWIR) is the future of optical imaging
My vision is that in 10 years, SWIR imaging is going to be the gold standard for preclinical and clinical imaging. Every research center and every major clinic will have SWIR detection systems and use novel contrast agents like the ones which I plan to develop with my team and collaborators. This new generation of optical imaging techniques will enable preclinical contact-free imaging in awake and behaving mice and in the future clinical imaging with single cell sensitivity and penetration depth up to centimeters.
Professional Background
full professor at the NCT/UCC in Dresden
Principal Investigator Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, Helmholtz Munich
Research Scientist (Senior Scientist), Department of Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Postdoctoral Associate in the group of Prof. Moungi Bawendi at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Senior Scientist at Heinrich-Pette-Institute Hamburg/Germany
Honors and Awards
Emmy Noether Group leader DFG
2018EMBO Long-Term Fellowship
2011 - 2013DAAD fellowship (declined in favour of EMBO Long-term Fellowship)
2010‘Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes’ Fellowship
2006 - 2009Travel grant for the World Molecular Imaging Congress
2017EMBL Advanced Training Centre Fellowship (Travel grant) and Dr. Wilhelmy-GSO-Fellowship (Travel grant)
2015SPOT award by MIT School of Science and Travel grant by MIT PDA
2014Karl-Heinz Hölzer Award for Interdisciplinary Medical Research (PhD-Thesis)
2010Young Investigator Award, 77th European Atherosclerosis Congress, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey
2008Young Investigator Award, 30th annual Meeting of European Lipoprotein Club, Tutzing, Germany
2007Award for the best diploma thesis in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
2006Spokesman of the Student Committee of the 'GBM' (German Biochemical Society)
2004 - 2008