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Schofield Group - Professor Peter R Schofield

The Schizophrenia Research Laboratory (jointly supported by the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, the Schizophrenia Research Institute and the University of New South Wales) endeavours to delineate the basis of schizophrenia, a devastating mental illness which first manifests during adolescence, by bridging the molecular neurodevelopmental and cognitive neuronal systems approaches. Schizophrenia causes profound withdrawal from family and friends, decreases in intellectual ability, hallucinations and delusions. Our view is that a derailment of the normal maturational program that occurs during the second decade of life in humans underlies schizophrenia. However, very little is known about the normal cellular and molecular developmental changes that occur in the human brain at this important time and how these changes may influence cognitive processes and the development of schizophrenia. Our primary focus is to understand how genetic variants of hormone receptors and growth factors impact the development and function of the primate cerebral cortex during adolescence and how these factors may be altered in schizophrenia. Genetic variants of several developmentally important genes have been associated with schizophrenia, however the mechanism by which these variants lead to the disease is unknown. Currently, we are exploring the molecular mechanism of how alterations in estrogen receptor and neuregulin may act to bring about schizophrenia by examining human brain tissue and primary neuronal culture. We are also directly analyzing human genomic DNA and performing comparative genomic studies that are aimed at more clearly pinpointing DNA sequence variations in susceptibility genes that may be critical in determining the vulnerability to schizophrenia. We are also testing how the pubertal hormonal surge influences the expression of susceptibility genes and how this surge may drive normal molecular and social development of the non-human primate.

Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, POWMRI
Professor (Conjoint), School of Medicine, University of New South Wales
Professor (Adjunct), Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales
Foundation Director, Research Australia Ltd
T: +612 9399 1004
E: p.schofield@powmri.edu.au

Appointed Institute head in 2004, Peter graduated from the University of Sydney with the University Medal and was awarded a PhD in genetics from The Australian National University in 1985. He undertook postdoctoral positions in biotechnology in the US and the University of Heidelberg. Peter was appointed a NHMRC Senior Research Fellow at the Garvan Institute becoming head of the Neurobiology Research Program. His research interests focus on identifying genes that lead to mental illness and to dementia. Prizes and Awards:

  • 1982 - The University Medal, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sydney
  • 1990 - A.W. Campbell Award, Australian Neuroscience Society
  • 1991 - Elsie Waltham Thompson Award, National Heart Foundation
  • 1995 - Boehringer-Mannheim Medal, Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc.
  • 1997 - Gottschalk Medal, Australian Academy of Science

Career:

  • 1985-1987 - Genentech Inc, South San Francisco, California, USA
  • 1987-1998 - ZMBH (Centre for Molecular Biology), University of Heidelberg
  • 1988-1991 - Pacific Biotechnology Limited, Rushcutters Bay, Sydney
  • 1991-2004 - Garvan Institute of Medical Research (1991-1993 NHMRC Senior Research Fellow; 1994-1998 Principal Research Fellow;
  • 1999-2004 - Senior Principal Research Fellow)
  • 1998-2004 - Founder and Managing Director, PsyGene Pty Ltd
  • 1999-2004 - Director, Neurobiology Research Program, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
  • 1993-1995 - University of New South Wales Visiting Fellow
  • 1996-2000 - Associate Professor School of Medicine & Dept of Biotechnology, University of New South Wales
  • 2000-present - Professor, School of Medicine & Dept of Biotechnology, University of New South Wales

Animal models of mental illness

While animals do not suffer from schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, animal studies undertaken by Dr Albert Chetcuti and PhD student Carlotta Duncan have investigated how the administration of antimani

Genes, environment and depression

In a collaborative study with Professors Kay Wilhelm and Phil Mitchell from the UNSW School of Psychiatry, Professor Peter Schofield and his team examined the genetic variation in the transporter prot

Genes, ethics and mental illness

Work on genes involved in predisposing an individual to mental illness has allowed Professor Schofield's research group to undertake a range of collaborative studies examining community and patient un

Genetics of bipolar disorder

Both genetic and environmental factors are involved in the development of bipolar disorder, a severe mood disorder characterised by oscillations from normal mood to periods of elevated mood (mania) or

Genetics of early onset Alzheimer's disease

Dementia is usually thought of as a disease of ageing.

Genetics of frontotemporal dementia

Dr John Kwok and Professor Peter Schofield have been studying familial dementias and, together with PhD student Agnes Luty, have characterised a large South Australian family that has frontotemporal d

Genetics of normal brain function

In a collaborative study with Professor Lea Williams from the University of Sydney at Westmead Hospital and Assoc Professor Evian Gordon from the Brain Resource Company, Dr Carol Dobson-Stone and Prof

Quantitative trait analysis of bipolar disorder

Genetic research into bipolar disorder traditionally uses strict categorical criteria to define a clinical diagnosis.

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Professor Peter R Schofield
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, POWMRI
Professor (Conjoint), School of Medicine, University of New South Wales
T: +612 9399 1004
E: p.schofield@powmri.edu.au
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Dr Jan Fullerton
Senior Research Officer
NHMRC Howard Florey Centenary Fellow
T: +612 9399 1025
E: j.fullerton@powmri.edu.au
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Dr Bill Brooks
Senior Research Officer
MPH Research Clinician and Epidemiologist
T: +612 9399 1101
E: b.brooks@powmri.edu.au
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Dr Tertia Purves-Tyson
Senior Research Officer
NHMRC Peter Doherty Research Fellow
T: +612 9399 1112
E: tertia.purves@powmri.edu.au
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Kerrie Pierce
Senior Research Assistant (P/T)
T: +612 9399 1112
E: k.pierce@powmri.edu.au
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Anna Heath
Research Assistant
T: +612 9399 1112
E: a.heath@powmri.edu.au
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Dr Erica McAuley
Research Officer
T: +612 9399 1112
E: e.mcauley@powmri.edu.au
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Arezoo Assareh
PhD Student
T: +612 9399 1112
E: a.assareh@powmri.edu.au
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Yash Tiwari
PhD Student
T: +612 9399 1112
E: y.tiwari@powmri.edu.au