EWAN MCGHEE


CONTACT

Email: Ewan.McGhee@glasgow.ac.uk
Office: Advanced Research Cetnre

BIOGRAPHY

Ewan McGhee joined the Extreme Light group in 2021 as a part-time research associate, building a light sheet microscope system as part of the MegaFLIM project funded by EPSRC’s Physics for Life grant. This microscope system uniquely couples fluorescent life time imaging with a high resolution intensity images to generate a composite image which maps lifetime measurements to sub-cellular localisation of biological activity. The groups expertise in computational imaging will be utilised to combine the low spatial resolution FLIM images with the high spatial resolution sCMOS images.
Ewan is also a senior scientific officer at the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research where he is responsible for the multiphoton microscopes and advanced imaging techniques (FLIM / in vivo / FRET).
His interests lie in developing new microscope systems and image processing techniques for studying biological processes at the cellular level.

EDUCATION

PhD Nano-spectroscopy of semiconductor quantum dots – Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh (2000-2004)
MPhys Physics with Laser Science – Heriot-Watt University, Edinbrugh (1996-2000)

PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS

PDRA Physics, Imperial College London 2007-2009
PDRA Mechanical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, 2004-2006





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