Paul Glue

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Professor Paul Glue

After graduating from Otago Medical School in 1980, Paul received psychiatry training in Auckland and in Oxford UK, and obtained MRCPsych in 1986. Paul was elected to FRCPsych in 2010. 

Paul was involved with translational clinical pharmacology research in the pharmaceutical industry for 18 years, and has published over 480 papers and abstracts, has 13 patents and several international research awards and prizes. 

Since 2009 he has been working as a consultant psychiatrist for the Southern District Health Board, in adult general psychiatry.

Paul has broad research interests, in pharmacology and clinical trials. Current active research interests include use of ketamine and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depression and anxiety disorders.

After graduating from Otago Medical School in 1980, Paul received psychiatry training in Auckland and in Oxford UK, and obtained MRCPsych in 1986. Paul was elected to FRCPsych in 2010. 

Paul was involved with translational clinical pharmacology research in the pharmaceutical industry for 18 years, and has published over 480 papers and abstracts, has 13 patents and several international research awards and prizes. 

Since 2009 he has been working as a consultant psychiatrist for the Southern District Health Board, in adult general psychiatry.

Paul has broad research interests, in pharmacology and clinical trials. Current active research interests include use of ketamine and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depression and anxiety disorders.

Last updated 26 March 2024