
Overview
Background
Associate Professor Paul Dawson is the Mater Research Head of Education, MRI-UQ Director of Higher Degree Research, and a Mater Foundation Principal Research Fellow. Paul leads the Neurodevelopmental Research Group at Mater, which is focussed on cerebral palsy in preterm infants, non-syndromic intellectual disability and autism.
Paul’s research group collaborates very closely with neonatologists, maternal fetal medicine specialists, obstetricians, bioinformaticians and biochemical pathologists at Mater to investigate clinical, biochemical and genetic markers that predict adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. In particular, his research is focussed on the role of nutrient sulphate in brain development. Paul through his work has brought many collaborative groups together. Some of his notable collaborations are with the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI), Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH), UQ Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR), the University of Sydney and the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
With over 80 research publications, Paul notes a career highlight as being one of the key investigators, and Autism Biobank member, in the Autism Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) which was awarded $31 million from the Australian government.
Paul is heavily involved in national and international peer review and is a strong advocate for health and medical research with executive roles (Past-President 2012, Chair Advisory Committee) for the Australian Society for Medical Research (ASMR).
‘My career in medical research happened for many reasons, including my interest and passion for understanding the genetics of disorders that impact on people’s health and well-being. In my early days, I was fortunate to work with a group of like-minded biomedical and clinician scientists which kicked off many discoveries in neurodevelopment, as well as the opportunity to develop and investigate pre-clinical models with the aim of implementing research outcomes to improve healthcare. Working at Mater provides a fantastic opportunity to investigate new approaches for reducing the risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants. I look forward to the coming years when the benefits of our Mater-led research will be realised and proven around the globe. It’s a privilege to contribute to Australian health and medical research.’
Availability
- Dr Paul Dawson is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of New England Australia
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research impacts
Since joining Mater Research in 2010, A/Prof Dawson has brought together collaborative groups of clinicians, biomedical researchers, research entities (MCH/LCCH, MMH, QBI, QCIDD, AIBN, UQ CAI and SBMS) and the Mater Foundation, to investigate the aetiology of neurodevelopmental disorders. These collaborations align with Mater’s strategic research programs Neuroscience and Cognitive Health and Mothers, Babies and Maternal Care. A/Prof Dawson was appointed Program Leader of Neurosciences and Cognitive Health in June 2016. Highlights of A/Prof Dawson’s research achievements include:
- Investigator (and Autism Biobank member representing Mater Research) in Program 1 of Autism CRC ($31.01M) 2013-2020.
- Investigator in the Queensland Floods 2011 (QF2011) study, studying the consequences of prenatal maternal stress on child behavioural, developmental and metabolic outcomes. Co-author on 2 publications.
- CIA on NHMRC-funded study ($720k 2015-2019, ranked 3rd quartile category 6) to investigate the links between biochemistry, genetics and neurodevelopmental outcomes, including cerebral palsy, in preterm infants.
- Principal Investigator on an Autism CRC Innovative grant using iPS cells as a model to study the cellular and molecular basis of autism ($40k, 2014-2015).
- Investigator on genetic/clinical studies of Intellectual Disability, with collaborations between Mater Research, LCCH, QCIDD and the Queensland Brain Institute.
- Initiated and led a world-first NATA approved diagnostic test (and establishment of clinical reference ranges) for plasma and urine sulphate measurements in Mater Pathology, South Brisbane, which has gained media attention for use in his NHMRC-funded neurodevelopmental studies.
- His achievements in perinatal research were recognised with the 2016 Simon & Nell George Award ($10,000) in recognition of exceptional work undertaken at the Mater in the area of Maternal and/or early childhood health and for support for the work of the Mater Foundation.
- Oral presentations at 25 local and 20 national/international scientific meetings.
- Initiated and prepared grant applications with successful funding of $1.5M (2010-present).
- Contributed as investigator on equipment grants with funding of $540,000 (2011-present).
- Recipient of Mater Foundation Research Fellowship (2014-20).
Works
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2000
Conference Publication
Development of a mutation suppression approach to the gene therapy of osteogenesis imperfecta
Forlino, A., Dawson, P. A., Lisi, and Marini, J. C. (2000). Development of a mutation suppression approach to the gene therapy of osteogenesis imperfecta. Unknown, Unknown, Unknown. New York, NY United States: Nature Publishing Group.
2000
Book Chapter
Packaging
Dawson, Paul L. (2000). Packaging. Poultry Meat Processing. (pp. 73-95) CRC Press.
2000
Journal Article
Viscoelastic, thermal, and microstructural characterization of soy protein isolate films
Ogale, A. A., Cunningham, P., Dawson, P. L. and Acton, J. C. (2000). Viscoelastic, thermal, and microstructural characterization of soy protein isolate films. Journal of Food Science, 65 (4), 672-679. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2621.2000.tb16071.x
1999
Journal Article
Extension of phenotype associated with structural mutations in type T collagen: Siblings with juvenile osteoporosis have an alpha 2(I)Gly436 -> Arg substitution
Dawson, Paul A., Kelly, Thaddeus E. and Marini, Joan C. (1999). Extension of phenotype associated with structural mutations in type T collagen: Siblings with juvenile osteoporosis have an alpha 2(I)Gly436 -> Arg substitution. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 14 (3), 449-455. doi: 10.1359/jbmr.1999.14.3.449
1999
Journal Article
Extension of phenotype associated with structural mutations in type I collagen: siblings with juvenile osteoporosis have an alpha2(I)Gly436 --> Arg substitution
Dawson, Paul A., Thaddeus, E. Kelly and Marini, Joan C. (1999). Extension of phenotype associated with structural mutations in type I collagen: siblings with juvenile osteoporosis have an alpha2(I)Gly436 --> Arg substitution. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 14 (3), 449-455. doi: 10.1359/jbmr.1999.14.3.449
1999
Journal Article
Packaging effects on shell egg breakage rates during simulated transportation
Seydim, A. C. and Dawson, P. L. (1999). Packaging effects on shell egg breakage rates during simulated transportation. Poultry Science, 78 (1), 148-151. doi: 10.1093/ps/78.1.148
1999
Conference Publication
Development of gene therapy for osteogenesis imperfecta using hammerhead ribozymes and a knock-in mouse model of OI
Marini, Joan C., Forlino, Antonella and Dawson, Paul A. (1999). Development of gene therapy for osteogenesis imperfecta using hammerhead ribozymes and a knock-in mouse model of OI. The American Pediatric Society and The Society for Pediatric Research 1999 annual meeting, San Francisco, CA USA, 1-4 May 1999. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1203/00006450-199904020-00828
1998
Conference Publication
Selective Suppression of Mutant Type I Collagen mRNA in Cultured Osteogenesis Imperfecta Fibroblasts: Development of Gene Therapy for Dominant Disorders • 708
Dawson, Paul A. and Marini, Joan C. (1998). Selective Suppression of Mutant Type I Collagen mRNA in Cultured Osteogenesis Imperfecta Fibroblasts: Development of Gene Therapy for Dominant Disorders • 708. The American Pediatric Society and The Society for Pediatric Research Conference 1998, -, 1998. London, United Kingdom: Nature Publishing Group. doi: 10.1203/00006450-199804001-00729
1998
Journal Article
Using Response Surface Analysis to Optimize the Quality of Ultrapasteurized Liquid Whole Egg
Dawson, P. L. and Martinez-Dawson, R. (1998). Using Response Surface Analysis to Optimize the Quality of Ultrapasteurized Liquid Whole Egg. Poultry Science, 77 (3), 468-474. doi: 10.1093/ps/77.3.468
1998
Journal Article
Incorporation of food-grade antimicrobial compounds into biodegradable packaging films
Padgett, T., Han, I. Y. and Dawson, P. L. (1998). Incorporation of food-grade antimicrobial compounds into biodegradable packaging films. Journal of Food Protection, 61 (10), 1330-1335. doi: 10.4315/0362-028X-61.10.1330
1998
Journal Article
Mutational analysis of the cystathionine beta-synthase gene: A splicing mutation, two missense mutations and an insertion in patients with homocystinuria
Gordon, RB, Cox, AJ, Dawson, PA, Emmerson, BT, Kraus, JP and Dudman, NPB (1998). Mutational analysis of the cystathionine beta-synthase gene: A splicing mutation, two missense mutations and an insertion in patients with homocystinuria. Human Mutation, 11 (4), 332-332. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-1004(1998)11:43.0.CO;2-S
1998
Conference Publication
Ribozyme suppression of mutant type T collagen mRNA in cultured OI fibroblasts: development of gene therapy for dominant disorders
Dawson, P. A. and Marini, J. C. (1998). Ribozyme suppression of mutant type T collagen mRNA in cultured OI fibroblasts: development of gene therapy for dominant disorders. Unknown, Unknown, Unknown. JENA: GUSTAV FISCHER VERLAG. doi: 10.1016/S0945-053X(98)90041-5
1998
Journal Article
Protein-to-Film Adhesion as Examined by Amino Analysis of Protein Binding to Three Different Packaging Films
Clardy, C. B., Han, I. Y., Acton, J. C., Wardlaw, F. B., Bridges, W. B. and Dawson, P. L. (1998). Protein-to-Film Adhesion as Examined by Amino Analysis of Protein Binding to Three Different Packaging Films. Poultry Science, 77 (5), 745-751. doi: 10.1093/ps/77.5.745
1997
Journal Article
Extension of phenotype associated with structural mutations in type I collagen: siblings with juvenile osteoporosis have anα2(I)Gly436->arg substitution. † 597
Dawson, Paul A., Kelly, Thaddeus E. and Marini, Joan C. (1997). Extension of phenotype associated with structural mutations in type I collagen: siblings with juvenile osteoporosis have anα2(I)Gly436->arg substitution. † 597. Pediatric Research, 41, 102-102. doi: 10.1203/00006450-199704001-00617
1997
Journal Article
Characterisation of five missense mutations in the cystathionine beta-synthase gene from three patients with B-6-nonresponsive homocystinuria
Dawson, PA, Cox, AJ, Emmerson, BT, Dudman, NPB, Kraus, JP and Gordon, RB (1997). Characterisation of five missense mutations in the cystathionine beta-synthase gene from three patients with B-6-nonresponsive homocystinuria. European Journal of Human Genetics, 5 (1), 15-21. doi: 10.1159/000484726
1997
Conference Publication
Extension of phenotype associated with structural mutations in type I collagen: Siblings with juvenile osteoporosis have an alpha 2(I)gly436 -> arg substitution
Kelly, T. E., Dawson, P. A. and Marini, J. C. (1997). Extension of phenotype associated with structural mutations in type I collagen: Siblings with juvenile osteoporosis have an alpha 2(I)gly436 -> arg substitution. -, -, -. Cambridge, MA United States: Cell Press.
1997
Journal Article
High Temperature Processing Effects on the Properties of Fowl Meat Gels
Voller-Reasonover, L., Han, I. Y., Acton, J. C., Titus, T. C., Bridges, W. C. and Dawson, P. L. (1997). High Temperature Processing Effects on the Properties of Fowl Meat Gels. Poultry Science, 76 (5), 774-779. doi: 10.1093/ps/76.5.774
1997
Journal Article
Effect of Dietary Vitamin E on the Oxidative Stability, Flavor, Color, and Volatile Profiles of Refrigerated and Frozen Turkey Breast Meat
Sheldon, B. W., Curtis, P. A., Dawson, P. L. and Ferket, P. R. (1997). Effect of Dietary Vitamin E on the Oxidative Stability, Flavor, Color, and Volatile Profiles of Refrigerated and Frozen Turkey Breast Meat. Poultry Science, 76 (4), 634-641. doi: 10.1093/ps/76.4.634
1996
Journal Article
Variable hyperhomocysteinaemia phenotype in heterozygotes for the Gly307Ser mutation in cystathionine beta-synthase
Dawson, P. A., Kraus, J. P., Cochran, D. A. E., Dudman, N. P. B., Emmerson, B. T. and Gordon, R. B. (1996). Variable hyperhomocysteinaemia phenotype in heterozygotes for the Gly307Ser mutation in cystathionine beta-synthase. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 26 (2), 180-185. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.1996.tb00882.x
1996
Journal Article
Processing Temperature and Moisture Content Effects on the Texture and Microscopic Appearance of Cooked Fowl Meat Gels
Voller, L. M., Dawson, P. L. and Han, I. Y. (1996). Processing Temperature and Moisture Content Effects on the Texture and Microscopic Appearance of Cooked Fowl Meat Gels. Poultry Science, 75 (12), 1603-1610. doi: 10.3382/ps.0751603
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Neuroprotective role of sulfate in preterm infants
PhD project to investigate the molecular genetics and pathophysiology of nutrient sulfate deficiency in human fetal and neonatal development. The project will incorporate clinical, biochemical, genetic and molecular biology approaches.
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Investigation of individuals with idiopathic intellectual disability
This study will investigate the genetic causes/factors that may contribute to currently unexplained intellectual disability. The study will increase understanding of fundamental biological abnormalities underpinning intellectual disability.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Neuroprotective role of sulphate among preterm infants (SuPreme study)
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Molecular analyses of sulfation pathways in neurodevelopment following preterm birth
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Yvonne Eiby
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Doctor Philosophy
Characterisation of sulfate deficiency on preterm neonatal bone growth and development.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Allison Pettit, Dr Yvonne Eiby, Dr Susan Millard
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Doctor Philosophy
Neuroprotective role of sulphate among preterm infants (SuPreme study)
Principal Advisor
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Master Philosophy
The right ventricular (RV) response to exercise in patients with established pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) or chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) and correlation to prognostic markers
Associate Advisor
Completed supervision
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Physiological analysis of xenobiotic toxicity, steroids and neurotransmitters in mouse models of hyposulfataemia
Principal Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Investigating the role of the placental sulfate transporter Slc13a4 in fetal development.
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr David Simmons
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Genetic variants in Angelman syndrome and related disorders: relationship to phenotype and neuronal function
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Honey Heussler
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Role of the Sulfate Transporter SLC13A4 in Brain Development and Function
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr David Simmons
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