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James Eills is a leading researcher in hyperpolarization methods and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at Forschungszentrum Jülich's Institute of Structural Biochemistry (IBI-7). As head of the Young Investigator Group for Hyperpolarization Methods, he focuses on enhancing NMR sensitivity through parahydrogen-based techniques, with applications in biomedical imaging and chemical analysis.
Education: PhD in NMR from University of Southampton (2019), followed by postdoctoral research at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and a Marie Curie fellowship at IBEC Barcelona. Established his current group in 2023 with a €1.5M Helmholtz grant.
Research interests include:
- Hyperpolarization techniques for metabolic tracking
- Low-field/zero-field NMR innovations
- Biomedical applications of hyperpolarized contrast agents
Recent articles highlight advancements in microfluidic NMR systems, battery electrolyte analysis, and real-time enzymatic reaction monitoring. His work bridges physics, chemistry, and biomedical engineering.
Awards include the 2025 Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize (Germany’s top early-career award) and the 2021 Erwin Schrödinger Award. His lab collaborates internationally, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to solve complex structural and biomedical challenges.

