Paul Verkade

Paul Verkade

University of Bristol

H-index: 52

Europe-United Kingdom

About Paul Verkade

Paul Verkade, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Bioimaging. Electron Microscopy, Correlative Light Electron Microscopy, Cell Biology, Intracellular Trafficking.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Microscopy Research and Technique virtual issue: “Correlative light and electron microscopy”

Maturation and Conformational Switching of a De Novo Designed Phase-Separating Polypeptide

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) culture and sample preparation for correlative light electron microscopy

Multimodal bioimaging across disciplines and scales: challenges, opportunities and breaking down barriers

Some tips and tricks for a Correlative Light Electron Microscopy workflow using stable expression of fluorescent proteins

Volume Electron Microscopy

Bright-field to fluorescence microscopy image translation for cell nuclei health quantification

Chromogranin B (CHGB) is dimorphic and responsible for dominant anion channels delivered to cell surface via regulated secretion

Paul Verkade Information

University

Position

Professor of Bioimaging

Citations(all)

24610

Citations(since 2020)

9860

Cited By

19107

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

97

i10Index(since 2020)

78

Email

University Profile Page

University of Bristol

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Paul Verkade Skills & Research Interests

Bioimaging. Electron Microscopy

Correlative Light Electron Microscopy

Cell Biology

Intracellular Trafficking

Top articles of Paul Verkade

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Microscopy Research and Technique virtual issue: “Correlative light and electron microscopy”

Katia Cortese

Paul Verkade

2024/1

Maturation and Conformational Switching of a De Novo Designed Phase-Separating Polypeptide

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Alexander T Hilditch

Andrey Romanyuk

Lorna R Hodgson

Judith Mantell

Christopher R Neal

...

2024/4/5

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) culture and sample preparation for correlative light electron microscopy

Clinical Infectious Diseases

Lennard YW Lee

Stefan Rozmanowski

Matthew Pang

Andre Charlett

Charlotte Anderson

...

2022/2/1

Multimodal bioimaging across disciplines and scales: challenges, opportunities and breaking down barriers

Johanna Bischof

Georgina Fletcher

Paul Verkade

Claudia Kuntner

Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez

...

2024/3/1

Some tips and tricks for a Correlative Light Electron Microscopy workflow using stable expression of fluorescent proteins

Elina Mäntylä

Paul Verkade

2024/2/28

Volume Electron Microscopy

Christopher J Peddie

Christel Genoud

Anna Kreshuk

Kimberly Meechan

Kristina D Micheva

...

2022/7/7

Bright-field to fluorescence microscopy image translation for cell nuclei health quantification

Biological Imaging

Ruixiong Wang

Daniel Butt

Stephen Cross

Paul Verkade

Alin Achim

2023/1

Chromogranin B (CHGB) is dimorphic and responsible for dominant anion channels delivered to cell surface via regulated secretion

Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience

Gaya P Yadav

Haiyuan Wang

Joke Ouwendijk

Stephen Cross

Qiaochu Wang

...

2023/6/26

Self-assembly of nanofilaments in cyanobacteria for protein co-localization

ACS nano

Julie AZ Zedler

Alexandra M Schirmacher

David A Russo

Lorna Hodgson

Emil Gundersen

...

2023/12/8

Volume EM: a quiet revolution takes shape

Nature methods

Lucy M Collinson

Carles Bosch

Anwen Bullen

Jemima J Burden

Raffaella Carzaniga

...

2023/6

Five Inhibitory Receptors Display Distinct Vesicular Distributions in Murine T Cells

Cells

Jiahe Lu

Alisa Veler

Boris Simonetti

Timsse Raj

Po Han Chou

...

2023/10/31

Correlative light-electron microscopy using small gold nanoparticles as single probes

Light: Science & Applications

Iestyn Pope

Hugh Tanner

Francesco Masia

Lukas Payne

Kenton Paul Arkill

...

2023/3/29

Enabling volumeEM: Building a Global Community and Resources

Kirk J Czymmek

Michele C Darrow

Paul Verkade

2023/8/1

CryoET reveals actin filaments within platelet microtubules

bioRxiv

Chisato Tsuji

Marston Bradshaw

Megan Allen

Molly L Jackson

Judith Mantell

...

2023

Labelling strategies for correlative light electron microscopy

Hugh Tanner

Olivia Sherwin

Paul Verkade

2023/8

TECPR1 provides E3-ligase like activity to the ATG5-ATG12 complex to conjugate LC3/ATG8 to damaged lysosomes

BioRxiv

Yingxue Wang

Matthew Jefferson

James Mccoll

Paul Verkade

Ulrike Mayer

...

2023

The Free Fatty Acid-Binding Pocket is a Conserved Hallmark in Pathogenic β-Coronavirus Spike Proteins from SARS-CoV to Omicron (preprint)

Christine Toelzer

Kapil Gupta

Sathish KN Yadav

Lorna Hodgson

Maia Kavanagh Williamson

...

2022

The free fatty acid–binding pocket is a conserved hallmark in pathogenic β-coronavirus spike proteins from SARS-CoV to Omicron

Science Advances

Christine Toelzer

Kapil Gupta

Sathish KN Yadav

Lorna Hodgson

Maia Kavanagh Williamson

...

2022/11/23

Volume Electron Microscopy to Provide Insight into the 3-Dimensional World of Cells and Tissues

Microscopy and Microanalysis

Paul Verkade

2022/8

Building a Volume Electron Microscopy Community

Microscopy and Microanalysis

Paul Verkade

2022/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 68
Martin J Warren

Martin J Warren

University of Kent

H-index: 66
Peter J Cullen

Peter J Cullen

University of Bristol

H-index: 64
Michele Solimena

Michele Solimena

Technische Universität Dresden

H-index: 56
Noah Linden

Noah Linden

University of Bristol

H-index: 47
David Stephens

David Stephens

University of Bristol

H-index: 37
Lawrence Rajendran

Lawrence Rajendran

King's College

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