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Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Raluca Niesner

Programmbereich 1, PB 1 – Zell- und Gewebe-Rheumatologie

Gruppenleitung: Biophysikalische Analytik

Liaisonarbeitsgruppe mit FU Berlin

Scientific Backround

2018
W2-Professorship “Dynamic and functional in vivo imaging”, Freie Universität Berlin

2016
Tenured group leader “Biophysical Analytics”, DRFZ, Berlin

2013
Group leader “Biophysical Analytics” – defended W2-professorship offer at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

2010
Junior group leader “Biophysical Analytics”, DRFZ, Berlin; co-leader of the central lab for “Advanced imaging” with Anja Hauser

2008
Researcher (DFG grant for own position) at Charité, Berlin and Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Prof. Frauke Zipp (Neurology)

2005
PostDoc at Helmholtz Zentrum für Infektionsforschung (HZI) and Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, TU Braunschweig

2005
Dr. rer. nat. defense „Advancements in time-resolved two-photon microscopy: theory and applications”, Prof. K.-H. Gericke, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, TU Braunschweig, “summa cum laudae”

2001
Dipl.-Chem., TU Braunschweig

1998
Erasmus-Socrates Student

1996
Study of Chemistry at University of Bucharest, Romania

2018 – 2020
Vice-president German Society for Cytometry (DGfZ)

2020 – 2022
President German Society for Cytometry (DGfZ)

German Society of Immunology (DGfI), German Society of Rheumatology (DGRh), German Society of Internal Medicine (DGIM)

ESMI – European Society for Molecular Imaging (member since 2019)

DGfZ (2018-2020 vice-president; 2020-2022 president; since 2022 board member)

ISAC (member since 2011)

2008 – 2011
DFG grant for the own position

2009 – 2011
Rahel-Hirsch Habilitation Fellowship (Charité – Universitätsmedizin, Berlin)

2018 – 2019
Young Leaders in Science (Schering Stiftung)

2015 – 2019
Marylou Ingram Scholar: Leadership in Cytometry (International Society for Advancement in Cytometry)

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