Paul Gooley

Paul Raymond Gooley, BSc, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and a researcher at the Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia since 1996. He directs the Gooley Research Group at the Bio21 Molecular Science & Biotechnology Institute which specializes in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) in determining the structure and dynamics of small proteins. One of his research interests is the application of NMR methods in the exploration of metabolomics and the gut microbiome and its role in chronic fatigue syndrome.

Education

 * 1982, BSc (Hon), University of New South Wales
 * 1985, PhD, University of New South Wales
 * 1987-1988, post-doctorate at Yale University

Books

 * 2014, Chapter Five in Advances in Clinical Chemistry, Vol. 66, published by Elsevier; "Metabolism in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome," by Christopher W. Armstrong, Neil R. McGregor, Henry L. Butt, and Paul R. Gooley - (Full Text)

Notable studies

 * 2009, Increased d-lactic acid intestinal bacteria in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome - (Full text)
 * 2012, NMR metabolic profiling of serum identifies amino acid disturbances in chronic fatigue syndrome - (Abstract)
 * 2014, Metabolism in chronic fatigue syndrome - (Abstract)
 * 2015, Metabolic profiling reveals anomalous energy metabolism and oxidative stress pathways in chronic fatigue syndrome patients - (Abstract)
 * 2016, Widespread pain and altered renal function in ME/CFS patients - (Abstract)
 * 2017, The association of fecal microbiota and fecal, blood serum and urine metabolites in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome - (Abstract - Full test upon request)
 * 2019, Post-Exertional Malaise Is Associated with Hypermetabolism, Hypoacetylation and Purine Metabolism Deregulation in ME/CFS Cases - (Full text)

Online presence

 * ResearchGate
 * Loop
 * Bio21 Gooley Group