Researcher | Research Background
Dr. Peake received his PhD from the Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. On completion of pre-registration training in Clinical Biochemistry within the National Health Service (NHS), Dr. Peake worked as a registered clinical biochemist in NHS Scotland. In 2011, Dr. Peake transitioned to the Clinical Chemistry Fellowship Program at Boston Children's Hospital, and completed a fellowship program in Clinical Biochemical Genetics at Harvard Medical School in 2015.
Dr. Peake is a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists in Clinical Biochemistry. He is board certified in Clinical Chemistry by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry, and in Clinical Biochemical Genetics by the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics. Dr. Peake is Director of the Biochemical Genetics Laboratory and Associate Director of Clinical Chemistry. He is an Assistant Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Peake is an Associate Editor of the Journal, "Clinical Chemistry". He is also the Training Director of the ABMGG accredited Clinical Biochemical Genetics Training Program at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Peake's service, teaching and research activities are focused on the development of new diagnostics for inborn errors of metabolism using chromatography mass spectrometry.