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Research Funding Provided by:
Australian Government

Research Funding Provided by: Australian Government
Australian Research Council
National Health & Medical Research Council

 

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Network Member Profile

 

Dr Peter Farlie

Department:
Craniofacial Development

Organisation:
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute

Address:
Royal Children's Hopsital, Parkville, VIC 3052

Telephone: 03 8341 6276 Facsimile: 03 9348 1391

Email:Peter.farlie@mcri.edu.au

Web Address

Current Field of Study

  • Early embryonic craniofacial development

Australian Collaborators

  • Dr Donald Newgreen, Murdoch Children's Research Institute
  • Dr Andrea O'Connor, University of Melbourne, Victoria
  • Prof Geoff Steven, University of Melbourne, Victoria
  • Dr John Meara, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne

International Collaborators

  • Prof Marianne Bronner-Fraser, CalTech, California, USA

 

Lab Members

Dr Peter Farlie

Head of the Lab

Dr Christopher Gordon

Postdoctoral fellow

Mr Firas Alsoleihat

PhD Student

Dr Tiong Tan

PhD Student

Ms Felicity Rodda

PhD Student

 

Recent Grant Income

Description

CIs

Type of Grant

Year

Income p.a.

Biomolecular Expression Analysis Facility

 

Wellcome Trust grant 2002 $820,857
Biological and Mathematical studies of development of the enteric nervous system

CI3

NHMRC project 2003-2005

$120,000

Molecular phenotyping in cranial neural crest cells–a pilot application of microsample proteomics analysis CI1 MRUFD 2003-2005 $120,000
Identifying a gene for isolated Pierre Robin Sequence CI1 Smile Train, USA 2003 $US20,000
Characterizing the neural crest surface proteome CI1 MRUFD 2005 $10,000

Recent Publications

McKeown, SJ, Newgreen, DF. and Farlie, PG. (2005) Sox10 overexpression induces neural crest cells from all dorsoventral levels of the neural tube but inhibits differentiation. Dev Dynamics, March 14 (Epub ahead of print)

McKeown, SJ, Newgreen, DF. and Farlie, PG. (2005) Dlx2 over-expression regulates cell adhesion and mesenchymal condensation in ectomesenchyme. Dev Biol 281, 22-37.

Mangum, JE. Farlie , PG and Hubbard, MJ (2005). Proteomic profiling of facial development in chick embryos. Proteomics (In press, 28/12/04) (*co-first author)

Farlie, PG , McKeown, SJ, and Newgreen, DF. (2004) The neural crest: basic biology and clinical relationships in the craniofacial and enteric nervous systems. Birth Defects Research, Part C 72(2):173-89.

Lewis, SL, Farlie, PG and Newgreen, DF. (2004) Isolation and embryonic expression of avian ADAM 12 and ADAM 19. Gene Expr Patterns. 5:75-9.

McKeown, SJ., Newgreen, DF. and Farlie, PG. (2003) Temporal restriction of migratory and lineage potential in rhombomere 1 and 2 neural crest. Dev Biol 255, 62-76

Bates D, Taylor GI, Minichiello J, Farlie P, Cichowitz A, Watson NF, Klagsbrun M, Mamluk R and Newgreen DF. (2003) Neurovascular congruence results from a shared patterning mechanism that utilizes Semaphorin3A. Dev Biol 255, 77-98

Jamshidi N, Macciocca I, Dargaville PA, Thomas P, Kilpatrick N, Gardner RJM, Farlie PG (2003). Isolated Robin Sequence associated with a Balanced t(2;17) Chromosomal Translocation. J Med Genet 41,e1.