2011: Career Development Award des Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP)
2009: Postdoktorales Stipendium des Cardiovascular Research Institutes, University of California, San Francisco
2006: Fachübergreifendes postdoktorales Stipendium des Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP)
Literatur
Brian Mattmiller: A novel data storage project unshackles microscopy from data overload. College of Engineering, UW-Madison, 19 Oct 2017.[8]
Brian Mattmiller, Jan Huisken: Building a better, smarter microscope. Morgridge Institute for Research, News & Stories, 7 Mär 2017.[9]
Brian Mattmiller: Focus on new faculty: Jan Huisken, developing new tools for biological imaging. College of Engineering, UW-Madison, News Details, 12 Mär 2016.[10]
Brian Mattmiller: New Morgridge research team leader foresees era of 'smart microscopes'. Morgridge Institute for Research, News & Stories, 10 Mär 2016.[11]
Herzschlag in 3D. Max-Planck-Forscher beobachten Zebrafisch-Herz bei der Arbeit. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Newsroom, 22 Jul 2014.[12]
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Ausgewählte Publikationen
Rory M Power, Jan Huisken: A guide to light-sheet fluorescence microscopy for multiscale imaging. In: Nature Methods. Band14, Nr.4, April 2017, ISSN1548-7091, S.360–373, doi:10.1038/nmeth.4224 (nature.com [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Wiebke Jahr, Benjamin Schmid, Christopher Schmied, Florian O. Fahrbach, Jan Huisken: Hyperspectral light sheet microscopy. In: Nature Communications. Band6, Nr.1, 2. September 2015, ISSN2041-1723, doi:10.1038/ncomms8990 (nature.com [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Nico Scherf, Jan Huisken: The smart and gentle microscope. In: Nature Biotechnology. Band33, Nr.8, August 2015, ISSN1087-0156, S.815–818, doi:10.1038/nbt.3310 (nature.com [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Andrea Bassi, Benjamin Schmid, Jan Huisken: Optical tomography complements light sheet microscopy for in toto imaging of zebrafish development. In: Development. Band142, Nr.5, 1. März 2015, ISSN0950-1991, S.1016–1020, doi:10.1242/dev.116970, PMID 25655702 (biologists.org [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Michaela Mickoleit, Benjamin Schmid, Michael Weber, Florian O Fahrbach, Sonja Hombach, Jan Huisken: High-resolution reconstruction of the beating zebrafish heart. In: Nature Methods. Band11, Nr.9, 20. Juli 2014, ISSN1548-7091, S.919–922, doi:10.1038/nmeth.3037 (nature.com [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Benjamin Schmid, Gopi Shah, Nico Scherf, Michael Weber, Konstantin Thierbach, Jan Huisken: High-speed panoramic light-sheet microscopy reveals global endodermal cell dynamics. In: Nature Communications. Band4, Nr.1, 25. Juli 2013, ISSN2041-1723, doi:10.1038/ncomms3207 (nature.com [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Anna Kaufmann, Michaela Mickoleit, Michael Weber, Jan Huisken: Multilayer mounting enables long-term imaging of zebrafish development in a light sheet microscope. In: Development. Band139, Nr.17, 1. September 2012, ISSN0950-1991, S.3242–3247, doi:10.1242/dev.082586, PMID 22872089 (biologists.org [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Aristides B. Arrenberg, Didier Y. R. Stainier, Herwig Baier, Jan Huisken: Optogenetic Control of Cardiac Function. In: Science. Band330, Nr.6006, 12. November 2010, ISSN0036-8075, S.971–974, doi:10.1126/science.1195929, PMID 21071670 (sciencemag.org [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Shane P. Herbert, Jan Huisken, Tyson N. Kim, Morri E. Feldman, Benjamin T. Houseman: Arterial-Venous Segregation by Selective Cell Sprouting: An Alternative Mode of Blood Vessel Formation. In: Science. Band326, Nr.5950, 9. Oktober 2009, ISSN0036-8075, S.294–298, doi:10.1126/science.1178577, PMID 19815777 (sciencemag.org [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Jan Huisken, Didier Y. R. Stainier: Selective plane illumination microscopy techniques in developmental biology. In: Development. Band136, Nr.12, 15. Juni 2009, ISSN0950-1991, S.1963–1975, doi:10.1242/dev.022426, PMID 19465594 (biologists.org [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Jan Huisken, Didier Y. R. Stainier: Even fluorescence excitation by multidirectional selective plane illumination microscopy (mSPIM). In: Optics Letters. Band32, Nr.17, 1. September 2007, ISSN1539-4794, S.2608–2610, doi:10.1364/OL.32.002608 (osapublishing.org [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
Jan Huisken, Jim Swoger, Filippo Del Bene, Joachim Wittbrodt, Ernst H. K. Stelzer: Optical Sectioning Deep Inside Live Embryos by Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy. In: Science. Band305, Nr.5686, 13. August 2004, ISSN0036-8075, S.1007–1009, doi:10.1126/science.1100035, PMID 15310904 (sciencemag.org [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
↑Jan Huisken, Jim Swoger, Filippo Del Bene, Joachim Wittbrodt, Ernst H. K. Stelzer: Optical Sectioning Deep Inside Live Embryos by Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy. In: Science. Band305, Nr.5686, 13. August 2004, ISSN0036-8075, S.1007–1009, doi:10.1126/science.1100035, PMID 15310904 (sciencemag.org [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
↑Jan Huisken, Didier Y. R. Stainier: Even fluorescence excitation by multidirectional selective plane illumination microscopy (mSPIM). In: Optics Letters. Band32, Nr.17, 1. September 2007, ISSN1539-4794, S.2608–2610, doi:10.1364/OL.32.002608 (osapublishing.org [abgerufen am 30. Mai 2018]).
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