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Christoph Cremer

Christoph Cremer (born in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) is a German physicist and professor at the Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg, honorary professor at the University of Mainz〔() Honorary Professorship for IMB’s Christoph Cremer〕 and group leader at the Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) a newly established research centre on the campus of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany, who has successfully overcome the conventional limit of resolution that applies to light based investigations (the Abbe limit) by a range of different methods (1971/1978 development of the concept of 4Pi-microscopy; 1996 localization microscopy SPDM; 1997 spatially structured illumination SMI). In September 2014 he founded the NPO LuciaOptics to support the use of Super-resolution microscopy in the fields of molecular biology, biomedicine, microbiology, virology, pharmaceutical sciences and diagnosis〔() Research Center Microscopy LuciaOptics〕
His actual microscope Vertico-SMI is the world’s fastest nano light microscope that allows large scale investigation of supramolecular complexes including living cell conditions. It allows 3 D imaging of biological preparations marked with conventional fluorescent dyes and reaches a resolution of 10 nm in 2D and 40 nm in 3D.
This nanoscope has therefore the potential to add substantially to the current revolution in optical imaging which will affect the entire molecular biology, medical and pharmaceutical research. The technology allows the development of new strategies for the prevention, the lowering of risk and therapeutic treatment of diseases.
== Biography ==
Following a few semesters studying philosophy and history at Freiburg University and Munich University, Cremer studied physics in Munich (with financial support from the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes) and completed his Ph.D. in genetics and biophysics in Freiburg. This was followed by post-doctoral studies at the Institute for Human Genetics at Freiburg University, several years in the United States at the University of California, and his "Habilitation" in general human genetics and experimental cytogenetics at Freiburg University. Since 1983, he is teaching as a professor (chair since 2004) for "applied optics and information processing" at the Kirchhoff Institute for Physics at the University of Heidelberg. In addition, he is a member of the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing of the Institute for Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology, as well as of the University’s "Bioquant" Center. Cremer is a participant in three current "Projects of Excellence" of the University of Heidelberg (2007–2012), and is also a partner in the Biotechnology Cluster for cell-based and molecular medicine, one of five clusters selected in 2008 as German BMBF Clusters of Excellence. Elected as Second Speaker of the Senate of the University of Heidelberg (since 2006), Cremer is also involved in university governance and politics. In his function as adjunct professor at the University of Maine and as member of the Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, Maine), where he undertakes research for several weeks each year during the semester breaks, he is involved in the establishment of the biophysics center (Institute for Molecular Biophysics), which is linked with the University of Heidelberg through a "Global Network" collaboration.
Cremer is married to architect and artist Letizia Mancino-Cremer.

File:3D Dual Color Super Resolution Microscopy Cremer 2010.png|Breast Cancer Cells: 3D LIMON Dual Color Super Resolution Microscopy of Her2 and Her3 & cluster calculations
File:Single_YFP_molecule_superresolution_microscopy.png|SPDMphmyod: Single YFP molecule detection in a human cancer cell
File:GFP Superresolution Christoph Cremer.JPG|SPDMphymod Co- localisation microscopy of a nucleus: 120.000 GFP and RFP fusion proteins localized in a widefield view(470 µm2)
File:Label-free Localisation Microscopy SPDM - Super Resolution Microscopy Christoph Cremer.jpg|Label-free Localisation Microscopy SPDM - Super Resolution Microscopy reveals prior undetebable intracellular structures
File:Opthalmology AMD Super Resolution Cremer.png | SMI Investigation of human eye tissue, affected by macular degeneration AMD
File:TMV virus super resolution microscopy Christoph Cremer Christina Wege.jpg|Virus Super Resolution Microscopy SPDM Cremer/Wege labs


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