Summary
Peter Quicke is a postdoctoral research associate in the Bioengineering Department at Imperial College London under the supervision of Dr. Amanda Foust.
His current research focuses on developing computational microscopy approaches for functional fluorescence imaging, with a particular interest in neuronal voltage imaging.
He received his MSci degree (with BSc) in physics in 2014, an MRes in neurotechnology in 2015, and his PhD in 2019.
Publications
Journals
Howe CL, Quicke P, Song P, et al. , 2020, Comparing volumetric reconstruction algorithms for light field imaging of high signal-to-noise ratio neuronal calcium transients
Quicke P, Howe CL, Song P, et al. , 2020, Subcellular resolution 3D light field imaging with genetically encoded voltage indicators, Neurophotonics, Vol:7, ISSN:2329-4248
Quicke P, Howe CL, Song P, et al. , 2020, Subcellular resolution three-dimensional light-field imaging with genetically encoded voltage indicators, Neurophotonics, Vol:7, ISSN:2329-4248
Song P, Verinaz Jadan H, Howe C, et al. , 2020, 3D localization for light-field microscopy via convolutional sparse coding on epipolar images, Ieee Transactions on Computational Imaging, Vol:6, ISSN:2333-9403, Pages:1017-1032
Conference
Howe CL, Quicke P, Song P, et al. , 2020, Comparing wide field to 3d light field for imaging red calcium transients in mammalian brain