Faculty
Jean E. F. Rivier
Professor
Dr. Frederik Paulsen Chair in Neurosciences
Clayton Foundation Laboratories for Peptide Biology

Jean E. F. Rivier, the Frederik Paulsen Chair in Neurosciences and professor in The Clayton Foundation Laboratories for Peptide Biology, studies the chemistry and structure of hormones produced by the brain. These hormones, produced in extremely minute amounts, are powerful factors in stimulating growth and initiating the body's complex response to stress. They also orchestrate reproductive activity and control many other essential physiological responses.
His lab plays a principal role in the design of molecules which can either interfere with or mimic the effects of brain hormones, including corticotropin releasing factor, which has been linked with stress. Many of these novel molecules are useful in treating diseases that result from disruption of the brain's intricate functions, including depression and anxiety. Rivier and collaborators recently characterized toxins from the venom of fish-eating sea snails that have proven valuable neuroscience research tools.
Education
- Chemical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland
- Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Ecole Polytechnique of the University of Lausanne
- Postdoctoral fellow, Rice University
Awards and Honors
- Gordon Peptide Conference 1990 Vincent du Vigneaud Award
- Sidney H. Ingbar Distinguished Service Award of the Endocrine Society, 1994
- Chairman of the American Peptide Symposium (1987-89)
- President of the American Peptide Society (1994-95)
Links
Salk News Releases
- First proof in patients of an improved "magic bullet" for cancer detection and radio-therapy, September 12, 2011
- Regrowing hair: A collaboration between Salk and UCLA researchers may have accidentally discovered a solution, February 16, 2011
- Targeted tumor therapy: when antagonists do the better job, October 23, 2006

