Philip Campbell

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Instructor A of Psychiatry
Attending Psychiatrist, Psychosis Evaluation and Recovery Center, University of Pennsylvania
Department: Psychiatry

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Biomedical Research Building II/III, 1135
421 Curie Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Education:
B.Sc. (Chemistry)
McGill University, 2009.
Ph.D. (Developmental and Molecular Biology)
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 2015.
M.D. (Medicine)
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 2017.
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Selected Publications

Campbell PD, Granato M.: Zebrafish as a tool to study schizophrenia-associated copy number variants. Dis Model Mech 13: dmm043877, Apr 2020.

Santos-Ledo A, Garcia-Macia M, Campbell PD, Gronska M, Marlow FL.: Kinesin-1 promotes chondrocyte maintenance during skeletal morphogenesis. PLoS Genet 13: e1006918, Jul 2017.

Campbell PD, Miller AM, Woesner ME.: Bright Light Therapy: Seasonal Affective Disorder and Beyond. Einstein J Biol Med 2017.

Campbell PD, Heim AE, Smith MZ, Marlow FL.: Kinesin-1 interacts with Bucky ball to form germ cells and is required to pattern the zebrafish body axis. Development 142: 2996-3008, Sep 2015.

Campbell PD, Chao JA, Singer RH, Marlow FL.: Dynamic visualization of transcription and RNA subcellular localization in zebrafish. Development 142: 1368-74, Apr 2015.

Campbell PD, Shen K, Sapio MR, Glenn TD, Talbot WS, Marlow FL.: Unique function of Kinesin Kif5A in localization of mitochondria in axons. J Neurosci 34: 14717-32, Oct 2014.

Campbell PD, Marlow FL.: Temporal and tissue specific gene expression patterns of the zebrafish kinesin-1 heavy chain family, kif5s, during development. Gene Expr Patterns 2013.

Das BC, Mohapatra S, Campbell PD, Nayak S, Mahalingam SM, Evans T.: Synthesis of function-oriented 2-phenyl-2H-chromene derivatives using L-pipecolinic acid and substituted guanidine organocatalysts. Tetrahedron Lett 51: 2567-2570, May 2010.

Das BC, Mahalingam SM, Panda L, Wang B, Campbell P, Evans T: Design and synthesis of potential new apoptosis agents: hybrid compounds containing perillyl alcohol and new constrained retinoids. Tetrahedron Lett 51(11): 1462-1466, 2010.

Lawandi J, Toumieux S, Seyer V, Campbell P, Thielges S, Juillerat-Jeanneret L, Moitessier N : Constrained Peptidomimetics Reveal Detailed Geometric Requirements of Covalent Prolyl Oligopeptidase Inhibitors. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 52(21): 6672-6684, 2009.

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