Carol Robinson(1956)

Carol Robinson is a recipient of the Davy Medal (2015) from United Kingdom. They were educated at Churchill College and University of Wales. They have been affiliated with University of Oxford.

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Major Awards
815
Publications
60,322
Citations
132
h-index
549
i10-index
74
Avg Citations/Paper

Awards & Recognition

Career History

Founder Director

Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Oxford

Oxford, GB

2021 — Present

Dr. Lee's Professor of Chemistry

University of Oxford Department of Chemistry

Oxford, GB

2009 — Present

Professorial Fellow

University of Oxford, Exeter College

Oxford, GB

2009 — Present

Education

University of Cambridge

PhD

Chemistry

1982

Research Funding

Industrial Fellowship

Micromass UK Ltd

2014 — 2015

State of the Art Lipidomics

Wellcome Trust

2019 — 2024

Elucidating natural bilayer lipid environments (ENABLE)

European Research Council

2016 — 2021

Applications of mass spectrometry to membrane protein drug development

Medical Research Council

2016 — 2021

A new platform for drug discovery for membrane protein targets

Innovate UK

2018 — 2021

Targeting membrane proteins in their native environments – Mass spectrometry meets cell biology

Wellcome Trust

2021 — 2026

Developing mass spectrometry to understand molecular mechanisms of antibacterial and antiviral drugs

Medical Research Council

2021 — 2026

A trans-omic platform to define molecular interactions underlying anhedonia at the blood-brain interface

Wellcome

2021 — 2022

Microfluidic Microdroplet Reactors

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

2006 — 2010

Design and Implementation of an Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry Computational Module for Structure Characterization of Protein Assemblies

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

2011 — 2011

Education

Churchill College
University of Wales
Swansea University
Canterbury College, Kent
MidKent College (Gillingham Campus)
University of Cambridge

Doctoral Advisor

Career Timeline

University of Oxford?–present
University of Oxford Department of Chemistry2009–present

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