个人简介
2016 - present: Undergraduate Director, Department of Biomedical Science, The University of Sheffield
2003 - 2016: Senior Lecturer (and Chief UCAS Selector), Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield
1996 - 2003 Lecturer: University of Sheffield
1992 - 1996: Postdoctoral research Department of Physiology, University of Leeds
1989 - 1992: PhD Department of Physiology, University of Leeds
研究领域
Our research is focused on the role of ion channels in the physiology and pathophysiology of epithelial cells, particularly renal, intestinal and airway cells. In the kidney our work has concentrated on the role of K+ channels and the K+ channel regulator KCNE1. In collaboration with R Muimo (Medical School) we also have a particular interest in cystic fibrosis and the role of CFTR in airway, gut and kidney.
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Borthwick LA, Kerbiriou M, Taylor CJ, Cozza G, Lascu I, Postel EH, Cassidy D, Trouvé P, Mehta A, Robson L & Muimo R (2016) Role of Interaction and Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase B in Regulation of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Function by cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase A. PLOS ONE, 11(3), e0149097-e0149097. View this article in White Rose Research Online
Robson L (2014) The kidney - an organ of critical importance in physiology. The Journal of Physiology, 592(18), 3953-3954.
Little R, Muimo R, Robson L, Harris K & Grabowski PS (2011) The Transient Receptor Potential Ion Channel TRPV6 Is Expressed at Low Levels in Osteoblasts and Has Little Role in Osteoblast Calcium Uptake. PLOS ONE, 6(11).
England AK, Muimo R & Robson L (2011) THE ROLE OF TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION IN REGULATING CFTR FUNCTION IN EPITHELIAL CELLS. PEDIATR PULM, 250-250.
Neal AM, Taylor HC, Millar ID, Kibble JD, White SJ & Robson L (2011) Renal defects in KCNE1 knockout mice are mimicked by chromanol 293B in vivo: identification of a KCNE1-regulated K+ conductance in the proximal tubule. J PHYSIOL-LONDON, 589(14), 3595-3609.
Neal AM, Taylor HC, Millar ID, Kibble JD, White SJ & Robson L (2011) Renal defects in KCNE1 knockout mice are mimicked by chromanol 293B in vivo: identification of a KCNE1-regulated K+ conductance in the proximal tubule. J Physiol, 589(Pt 14), 3595-3609.