Most important publications of the KSOP professors in the field of Biomedical Photonics:
[1] | C. Bechinger, K. F. Giebel, M. Schnell, P. Leiderer, H. B. Deising, M. Bastmeyer, Optical measurements of invasive forces exerted by appressoria of a plant pathogenic fungus, Science 285, 1896 (1999) |
[2] | M. Bastmeyer, H. Deising, and C. Bechinger, Force exertion in fungal infection, Ann. Rev. Biophys. Biomol. Struct. 31, 321 (2002) |
[3] | A. Gundlach, R. Rawer, S. Hey, W. Stork, K. D. Müller-Glaser, Design and realization of a handheld-vibrometer system for non-contact in vivo detection of microvibrations of the human eye to determine the intraocular pressure (IOP),in: Proc. SPIE Vol. 4611, pp. 9–19. (2002) |
[4] | P. Elter, W. Stork, K.-D. Mueller-Glaser, and Norbert O. Lutter, Noninvasive and nonocclusive determination of blood pressure using laser Doppler flowmetry, Proc. SPIE 3596, 188 (1999) |
[5] | I. Eix, W. Stork, and K. D. Müller-Glaser, Micro-optical imaging concepts for an intraocular vision aid, Proc. SPIE 5275, 168 (2004) |
[1] | M. Bastmeyer received the “Förderpreis der Carl Zeiss-Stiftung“ in 2004 |
[2] | K.D. Müller-Glaser and W. Stork developed an intraocular lens with a diffractive microstructure for bifocal vision in cooperation with the start-up company Acritec GmbH. |
[3] | U. Lemmer received one Agilent University award 2005 |
[4] | K.D. Müller-Glaser and W. Stork have demonstrated for the first time worldwide a non-invasive and continuously working blood pressure monitoring system based on time-resolved Laser-Doppler measurements of blood flow through the skin. In cooperation with a German company, this system is currently being developed into a prototype for volume production. |
[5] | K.D. Müller-Glaser was president of the FZI (Karlsruhe) from 1996 to 2002 |