Joseph Rochford
Associate Professor
Psychiatry
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Rochford is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University and Director of the Neurophenotyping Service Platform of the Douglas Mental Health University Institute. His research interests revolve around the area of behavioural pharmacology, particularly within the context of rodent models of psychiatric and neurological disorders (e.g., anxiety, depression, Alzheimer’s disease). He is also director of the Integrated Program in Neuroscience (IPN) graduate program at McGill.
Research Interest
Behavioural pharmacology
Publications
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A controlled evaluation of a targeted early case detection intervention for reducing delay in treatment of first episode psychosis. Malla A, Jordan G, Joober R, Schmitz N, Norman R, Brown T, Goldberg K, Loohuis H, Vracotas N, Rochford J.
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FXR1P limits long-term memory, long-lasting synaptic potentiation, and de novo GluA2 translation. Cook D, Nuro E, Jones EV, Altimimi HF, Farmer WT, Gandin V, Hanna E, Zong R, Barbon A, Nelson DL, Topisirovic I, Rochford J, Stellwagen D, Béïque JC, Murai KK.
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Absence of neurological abnormalities in mice homozygous for the Polr3a G672E hypomyelinating leukodystrophy mutation. Choquet K, Yang S, Moir RD, Forget D, Larivière R, Bouchard A, Poitras C, Sgarioto N, Dicaire MJ, Noohi F, Kennedy TE, Rochford J, Bernard G, Teichmann M, Coulombe B, Willis IM, Kleinman CL, Brais B.