
معرفی
Philip McGuire is a Visiting Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford (since August 2022). He holds a distinguished academic career with prior roles including Senior Lecturer, Reader, and Professor in the Department of Psychological Medicine at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. His work focuses on the neurocognitive basis of psychosis, developing novel assessment methods and treatments for psychotic disorders.
- Education: MB ChB (Physiology/Medicine) from the University of Edinburgh
- Research Fellowships: Yale University (primate neuroanatomy), MRC Cyclotron Unit (with Chris Frith)
Research Interests: Neurobiology of psychosis, schizophrenia neuroimaging, glutamate/dopamine dysfunction, and clinical trial development. His work integrates multi-modal studies with academic/industrial collaborations (e.g., EU-GEI, OPTIMISE).
Recent Projects (2020–2025): STOP (paranoia treatment), ProNET (psychosis risk outcomes), and CinMAC (brain sulcal folding studies). Funded by MRC, NIH, and Wellcome Trust.
- Key Awards: Over 73k citations across 1,149+ publications
- Contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to mental health
Labs/Teams: Collaborations span global networks including Oxford Psychiatry, King's College London, and international academic-industrial partnerships.


