- Peter Rathjen
Peter David Rathjen (born
1964 inCambridge ,England ) is anAustralia n scientist and medical researcher internationally recognised instem cell science. In 2008 he became Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) of theUniversity of Melbourne , having previously been appointed Dean of the Faculty of Science in 2006. Prior to that appointment he was Foundation Executive Dean of the Faculty of Sciences at theUniversity of Adelaide .His research specialty has been
embryo nic development and particularly the development of stem cell therapies for replacementheart muscle,blood andnerve cell s.Biography
Born in the
United Kingdom to aLutheran family, his father had previously won a PhD scholarship toCambridge University . They moved toSouth Australia when he was a child where he had his schooling atBlackwood High School inAdelaide . He studied Science at the University of Adelaide, majoring inbiochemistry andgenetics , and completing anhonours degree .He was awarded a
Rhodes Scholarship toOxford University where he continued research into certain plant pathogens calledviroids and their association withRNA behaviour. This work later formed the foundations of gene shear technology which was commercialised byCSIRO . Further research involved the molecular genetics ofyeast and the mechanism by which certain genes 'jumped out' of theDNA and reinserted themselves into other parts of thechromosome . In his final PhD year he worked on the same mechanism in mammalian DNA.Rathjen and his new wife Joy returned to South Australia, where he took a teaching role and in 1995 was appointed to the Chair of Biochemistry at Adelaide University and as head of the new Department of Molecular Biosciences in 2000. There he headed a research group looking at embryonic stem cells and protein signals which determine the final type of cells to be formed. This led to examination of commercial and therapeutic opportunities of the science.
In 2005 Professor Rathjen was the inaugural winner of the
Premier of South Australia 's Science Excellence Award in the category of Research Leadership. Rathjen is a founding member of the Australian Centre of Excellence for Biotechnology.Professor Rathjen now lives in Melbourne with his wife Joy and two children, Sarah and Michael.
References
*cite news | url = http://uninews.unimelb.edu.au/articleid_3306.html | work = The University of Melbourne Voice | title = Prof Peter Rathjen | date = April-May 2006
*cite web | url = http://www.science.org.au/scientists/notesrathjen.htm | title = Professor Peter Rathjen Biochemist. Interview with Marian Heard | work = Australian Academy of Science | date = 2001External links
* [http://www.nged.adelaide.edu.au/member_profiles/Rathjen_Peter.html University of Adelaide Profile]
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