Fabian Kiessling
Fabian Kiessling (born 16 August 1972) is a German radiologist, university lecturer and author as well as a scientist in the field of molecular imaging.

Academic career
Fabian Kiessling was born Mannheim and graduated high school in 1992 in Heidelberg and studied medicine at Heidelberg University. After his elective period at the district hospital in Schwetzingen, he completed his studies with the second state examination and was awarded his doctorate in 2001 in Internal Medicine.[1]
From 2001 he worked in the Dept. of Oncological Diagnostics and Therapy at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg and stayed there as an intern until 2002.
In 2003 he moved to the Dept. of Oncology at the Thorax Clinic Heidelberg and in parallel became head of the Molecular Diagnostics group in the Dept. of Medical Physics in Radiology at the DKFZ. In 2006, he became the Junior Group Leader for 'Molecular Imaging' at the DKFZ and habilitated in Experimental Radiology at the Heidelberg University.
2007 he completed his education as a medical specialist in diagnostic radiology.
In March 2008 he was appointed as full professor and director of the Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging (ExMI) at RWTH Aachen (Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen). He is also one of the directors of the RWTH Helmholtz Institute for Biomedical Engineering.
Boards and Chairs
- 2005-2012 - Speaker of the section Molecular Imaging of the working group Methodology and Research of the Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft
- 2008-2012 - Chairman of the abovementioned working group
- 2012-onwards - Served in the council of European Society for Molecular Imaging (ESMI)
- 2014-2015 - Chairman of the “Molecular Imaging Subcommittee” of the European Society of Radiology
- 2016 - Program Chair of the World Molecular Imaging Congress in New York
- 2018 - Member of the Board of Trustees of the World Molecular Imaging Society (WMIS)
Research
The research of Fabian Kiessling focusses on the development of new imaging methods and probes, with a particular focus on oncology and diseases that go along with angiogenesis and vascular remodeling. He worked on the imaging technique volumetric area detector computed tomography[2] and published a new ultrasound technique Motion Model Ultrasound Localization Microscopy together with his colleague Georg Schmitz. The ultrasound technique was preclinically tested and used in a first clinical application.[3] Both methods allow non-invasive imaging of hair-thin blood vessels in tumors and other tissues. In his translational research, imaging-guided therapy plays an important role including the investigation of biological barriers for drug delivery and the development of strategies to overcome these barriers by the use of nanomedicines, drug delivery systems, and other therapeutics.
Awards
- 2006 Dr. Emil Salzer Prize[4]
- 2006 Richtzenhain Prize
Honors
- 2020, he became a Fellow of the World Molecular Imaging Society (WMIS) [https://www.wmis.org/about-us/fellows/]
Selected Publications
Books edited
- Fabian Kiessling, Bernd J. Pichler (Ed.): Small Animal Imaging. Basics and Practical Guide. Springer, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-12944-5 .
- Frauke Alves, Fabian Kiessling (Ed.): Optical molecular imaging (= Comprehensive Biomedical Physics. ) Vol.4). Elsevier, 2014, ISBN 978-0-444-63337-8.
- Fabian Kießling, Bernd J. Pichler, P. Hauff (Ed.): Small Animal Imaging. Basics and Practical Guide . 2nd ed. Springer Nature, 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-42200-8.
- Otmar Schober, Fabian Kiessling, Jürgen Debus (Ed.): Molecular Imaging in Oncology. 2nd ed. Springer Nature, 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-42618-7.
Most-cited peer-reviewed journal articles
- T Lammers, F Kiessling, WE Hennink, G Storm/ Drug targeting to tumors: Principles, pitfalls and (pre-) clinical progress. Journal of controlled release 161 (2), 175-187 (2012). According to Google Scholar, it has been cited 1116 times. [https://scholar.google.de/citations?user=4UIFbKUAAAAJ&hl=de&oi=ao Google Scholar Author page], Accessed Nov. 23, 2020
- T Lammers, S Aime, WE Hennink, G Storm, F Kiessling. Theranostic Nanomedicine. Accounts of chemical research 44 (10), 1029-1038 (2011) According to Google Scholar, this article has been cited 734 times
References
- Abstract of the dissertation "ECV 304: a polar human endothelial cell line?") (PDF; 9 kB)
- T. Opacic, S. Dencks and others: Motion model ultrasound localization microscopy for preclinical and clinical multiparametric tumor characterization. In: Nature Communications. Volume 9, Number 1, April 2018, p. 1527, doi:10.1038/s41467-018-03973-8, PMID 29670096, {{PMC 5906644.
- Cancer Researchers Quartet receives Richtzenhain and Dr. Emil Salzer Prizes
External links
- Literature by and about Fabian Kiessling in the German National Library catalogue
- Publications by Fabian Kiessling in PubMed
- Fabian Kießling on Google Scholar
- Webpage of the Chair of Experimental Molecular Imaging
- Lecturer overview of the DKFZ (PDF; 140 kB)
- Biography on the page of the book series Health Academy
- List of highly cited researchers 2021 on Web of Science