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Bruce W. Robinson
Australian immunologist
Bruce William Stanley Robinson (born 2 June ) is an Australian pulmonary physician and cancer immunologist.[1] He has been a consultant physician at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital since and a Professor of Medicine at the University of Western Australia since [2] In , he was named Western Australian of the Year and was made a Member of the Order of Australia[3] for his contributions to cancer research, particularly mesothelioma discoveries, as well as his work on The Fathering Project.[4]
Education
Robinson earned his medical degree from the University of Western Australia in [5] Subsequently, he received postgraduate medical training in the United Kingdom, where he became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, then received doctoral research training at the National Institute of Health in Maryland.[6]
Career
Robinson is the co-founder and former director of the National Center for Asbestos Related Diseases.[7] He has published scientific papers, 40 invited book chapters and invited reviews in the New England Journal of Medicine, Nature Reviews, PNAS and The Lancet and also published scientific books and continues as principal investigator on projects studying immune responses against cancer mutations and vaccines derived from such mutations.
Robinson has delivered parenting lectures focused on fathering to more than 16, fathers and father figures in schools, workplaces, and community organizations.[8] He founded The Fathering Project in which seeks to increase the level of engagement between children and their fathers or father figures with a view to reducing the children's risks of substance abuse and depression.[9]
Research
Robinson uses computer modelling to forecast the effect of silent mutations on the immune-stimulating potential of neo-antigens, and he intends to utilise his proven animal model system to see if these novel sorts of neo-antigens are useful as cancer vaccine targets.[10]
He addressed a problem in cancer treatment: the immune system's failure to recognise cancer cells as a threat.
He also shed light on why the immune system, which is capable of recognising cancer mutations, often refrains from fighting tumour cells.[11]
Selected publications
- Robinson, Bruce W.S.; Lake, Richard A. (13 October ). "Advances in Malignant Mesothelioma". New England Journal of Medicine.
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- Robinson, Bruce W.S.; Lake, Richard A. (May ).Biography of william shakespeare Medical Forum Magazine. Theoretical debates [ edit ]. Tools Tools. Research Interest Endocrinology.
"Immunotherapy and chemotherapy — a practical partnership". Nature Reviews Cancer. 5 (5): – doi/nrc PMID S2CID
- Robinson, Bruce W. S.; Dick, Ian M.; Creaney, Jenette; Redwood, Alec J. (31 December ). "What's next in cancer immunotherapy?
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- The promise and challenges of neoantigen vaccination". OncoImmunology. 11 (1). doi/X PMC PMID
- Addala, Venkateswar.; Newell, Felicity; Pearson, John V.; Redwood, Alec; Robinson, Bruce W; Creaney, Jenette; Waddell, Nicola (31 October ).Professor bruce robinson biography of william and mary Article Talk. Northern Daily Leader. The ADL criticized Robinson, considering the matter a case of academic misconduct, while California Scholars for Academic Freedom considered it a case of academic freedom and the charges without merit. Robinson uses computer modelling to forecast the effect of silent mutations on the immune-stimulating potential of neo-antigens, and he intends to utilise his proven animal model system to see if these novel sorts of neo-antigens are useful as cancer vaccine targets.
"Computational immunogenomic approaches to predict response to cancer immunotherapies". Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology. 21 (1): 28– doi/s PMID
References
- ^Barnes, Howard (5 August ). "Helping dads to connect with their kids".Professor bruce robinson biography of william shakespeare A Jewish student in the class brought a complaint against Robinson, stating that she felt intimidated by his e-mail. In the early s Robinson worked as a journalist in war-torn Nicaragua. See for example the May issue of Critical Sociology [1] , the April issue of Theory and Society, the debate between Robinson and noted Marxian theorist Ellen Meiksins Wood in issue 15 of the journal Historical Materialism, the debate between British political economist in the volume 1 2 of the journal of the contemporary science association. Professor Robinson has a strong interest in furthering relations between Australia and Asia and he is the Founding Chairman of Hoc Mai, the Australia-Vietnam Medical Foundation, which sponsors and supports medical nursing, allied health and scientific exchanges between Australia and Vietnam.
Northern Daily Leader.
- ^Jansen, Ara (11 October ). "Heart and audaciousness - Medical Forum". Medical Forum Magazine.
- ^Fleming, Katherine (2 September ). "'Fathers don't realise just how important they are'". Great Southern Herald.
- ^Preston, Robyn (2 June ).
"Asbestos researcher named West Australian of the Year". WAtoday.
- ^"Winthrop Professor Bruce Robinson AM is a Professor in Medicine at the School of Medicine & Pharmacology at UWA". Business News (Australia).
- ^"Bruce Robinson".Professor bruce robinson biography of william Research Interest Endocrinology. In the early s Robinson worked as a journalist in war-torn Nicaragua. Career [ edit ]. Robinson: Vitae".
the UWA Profiles and Research Repository.
- ^"National asbestos plan raises health hopes". The Sydney Morning Herald. 29 October
- ^Gear, David (2 June ). "Father figure our top West Australian". PerthNow. The Sunday Times (Western Australia).
- ^Reardon, Tricia.
"The Fathering Project—Connecting Kids with Their Dads".
Professor bruce robinson biography of william blake: Wikidata item. He was Acting Dean and then Dean of Medicine - External links [ edit ]. Education [ edit ].
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- ^Solmundson, Jon (23 November ). "Perth professor's ground-breaking vaccine aims to shrink cancer tumours". WAtoday.
- ^"Bruce W. Robinson, MD, PhD". Cancer Research Institute.