Michael Cowley

Professor Michael Cowley is an Australian physiologist who has mapped the neural circuits involved in metabolism and is now working on an effective therapy to treat obesity and diabetes. He is a Professor in the Department of Physiology at Monash University[1] and director of the Monash Obesity & Diabetes Institute (modi).

In 2009 he was awarded the (Australian) Science Minister's Prize for Life Scientist of the Year[2] and a Pfizer Australia Senior Research Fellowship. Cowley is the inventor of 10 families of patent applications, has published more than 60 papers, with 89 patents relating to obesity, and is the founder of Orexigen Therapeutics.[3] Professor Cowley has over 16 years experience in research and biopharmaceutical drug development. Prior to joining modi, Professor Cowley was the founder and Chief Scientific Officer of the biopharmaceutical firm Orexigen Therapeutics Inc (NASDAQ: OREX), which he took public in April 2007, raising US$ 255M to fund this drug development program. Professor Cowley’s laboratory provided the source intellectual property and was the inventor of three of the four drugs under development, including Contrave®. Previous positions held by Professor Cowley include Core Director, and Associate Scientist at Oregon Health & Sciences University. He also is the inventor of intellectual property that led to the foundation of Thiakis Inc, and validated the obesity drug target Serotonin 2C receptor, now under development by Arena Pharmaceuticals and others.

Memberships and Affiliations

Professor Cowley is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of The Centre for Obesity Research and Education (CORE), The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, and Gubra ApS, Denmark. In 2010, Professor Cowley was appointed as a Board member of Merck Sharpe & Dohme’s Science Alliance. He is also a non-executive director of Verva Pharmaceuticals, Ltd., a Victorian-based clinical-stage pharmaceutical company developing innovative therapies to treat metabolic diseases.

Professor Cowley is Member of the Society for Neuroscience, The Endocrine Society, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, and The Obesity Society and has been a Senior Editor for Neuroendocrinology, and a member of the Editorial Board of Endocrinology and The American Journal of Physiology since 2007.

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Qualifications

Career highlights, awards, fellowships and grants

Research highlights

References

  1. ^ http://www.abc.net.au/rn/lifematters/stories/2009/2726590.htm
  2. ^ http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/csiro-scientist-wins-top-award-for-wifi-technology/story-fn3dxiwe-1225792252802
  3. ^ http://www.lifescientist.com.au/article/324087/life_scientist_year_announced
  4. ^ a b c Science Minister’s Prize for Life Scientist of the Year award citation

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