Rudin Markus
Professor
Dep. of Inform.Technol. Electrical Eng.
Wasserforschungs Institut Eth-Bereichs
Germany
Biography
Markus Rudin is full professor for Molecular Imaging and Functional Pharmacology at the Institute for Biomedical Engineering (D-ITET) since June 2006. Since March 2005 he is also full professor for Molecular Imaging and Functional Pharmacology at the University of Zürich both at the Institute for Biomedical Engineering and the Institute for Pharmacology and Toxicology.
Research Interest
Markus Rudin is heading a research group at the animal imaging center of UZH and ETH located at ETH Hönggerberg focusing on MRI and optical imaging methods (fluorescence tomography). His research focus is the development of non-invasive imaging techniques for studying structure, physiology, and metabolism of tissue as well as cellular and molecular events in the intact organism, in particular assays for monitoring signal transduction pathways. Biomedical applications are in neuroscience and metabolic diseases.
Publications
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Benjamin F. Grewe, Fritjof Helmchen and Björn Kampa Two-Photon Imaging of Neuronal Network Dynamics in Neocortex, Optical imaging of cortical circuit dynamics, Springer Publishing, 2014