This contribution describest he excited-state properties of an Osmium-complex when taken up into human cells. The complex 1 [Os(bpy) 2 (IP-4T)](PF 6) 2 with bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine and IP-4T = 2-{5'-[3',4'-diethyl-(2,2'-bithien-5-yl)]-3,4-diethyl-2,2'-bithiophene}imidazo[4,5-f] [1,10]phenanthroline) can be discussed as ac andidate for photodynamic therapy in the biological red/NIR window. The complex is takenu pb yMCF7 cells andl ocalizes rather homogeneously within in the cytoplasm. To detail the sub-ns photophysics of 1,c omparativet ransienta bsorptionm easurements were carried out in different solvents to derive am odel of the photoinduced processes. Key to rationalize the excited-state relaxationis al onglived 3 ILCT state associated with the oligothiophene chain. This model was then tested with the complex internalized into MCF7 cells, since the intracellular environment has long been suspected to take big influence on the excited state properties. In our study of 1 in cells, we were able to show that, though the overallm odel remained the same, the excited-state dynamics are affectedstrongly by the intracellular environment. Our study represents the first in depth correlation towards ex-vivo and in vivo ultrafast spectroscopy for apossible photodrug.