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Lisa Robinson (scientist)

Lisa Robinson is a clinician-scientist. She is a University of Toronto professor in the Department of Paediatrics and the Vice Dean Strategy and Operations at the Faculty of Medicine, former Head of the Division of Nephrology at The Hospital for Sick Children, a Senior Scientist at the SickKids Research Institute,[1][2][3] and the first-ever Chief Diversity officer for the Faculty of Medicine at University of Toronto.[4]

Lisa Robinson
NationalityCanadian
EducationUniversity of Toronto (1991)
Occupation(s)Clinician-scientist, Professor, Pediatric Nephrologist

Education and training

Robinson is originally from Toronto, Canada.[5] She completed her undergraduate and medical education (1991) at the University of Toronto,[3][5][6] where she was one of two black medical students in her class.[6][7][8]

She completed an internal medicine internship at the Toronto General Hospital (1991-1992), and then a pediatrics residency at the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario (1992-1995).[2][3][5] In 1995, she became a fellow of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.[2] She held a fellowship in pediatric nephrology at Duke University, in North Carolina (1995-1999).[3][5] She completed research training in the Departments of Immunology and Medicine at Duke University, as a part of the Pediatric Scientist Development Program.[2][5][6]

From 1999 to 2002, she was a clinician-scientist at the Duke University Medical Center. She returned to Toronto in 2002, joining the Hospital for Sick Children as a staff nephrologist and a scientist-track investigator in inflammation, immunity, injury and repair.[2][6]

Career

Research

Robinson's research interests lies in inflammation, with a focus on the pathways underlying white blood cell migration.[5] As a pediatric nephrologist, her clinical interests lie in kidney transplantation and acute kidney injury.[6] She is a Canada Research Chair for leukocyte migration in inflammation and injury.[2][5]

Science outreach and advocacy for diversity

In 2006, she founded the Manulife Kids Science program at the Hospital for Sick Children, which provides interactive science outreach to at-risk middle and high school youth (including patients who receive care at the hospital, and youth in remote and/or disadvantaged neighbourhoods in the Greater Toronto Area).[3][5][6][9][10] 16,000 children have participated in the program [6] In 2008, she received the Canadian Institutes of Health Research's Synapse Award ($5,000) in recognition of her outreach efforts through the Kids Science Program.[11] In 2014, she founded the Student Advancement Research (StAR) Program, a SickKids summer research program that provides a six-week paid internship (in research and clinical shadowing) for under-represented minority high school students, particularly Black and Indigenous students.[3][12]

In 2016, Robinson was appointed the first-ever Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Medicine.[3][6][13] In this role, she promotes diversity and inclusion of faculty and staff across the Faculty of Medicine.[14] She is a faculty mentor in the University of Toronto's Diversity Mentorship Program, and a member of the Black Canadians Admissions Subcommittee.[3]

Awards

  • (2010) Harry Jerome Health Sciences Award from the Black Business & Professional Association [15][3]

Selected bibliography

  • Patel S, Huang YW, Reheman A, Pluthero FG, Chaturvedi S, Tole S, Liu GY, Li L,  Durocher Y, Ni H, Kahr WA, Robinson LA. "The Cell Motility Modulator Slit2 is a Potent Inhibitor of Platelet Function." Circulation. 2012.
  • Petruzziello TN, Yuen DA, Page AV, Patel S, Soltyk A, Matouk CC, Wong D, Tsui AK, Turgeon PJ, Fish JE, Ho JJD, Steer BM, Khajoee V, Tigdi J, Lee WL, Motto DG, Advani A, Gilbert RE, Karumanchi SA, Robinson LA, Tarr PI, Liles WC, Brunton JL, Marsden PA. "The CXCR4/CXCR7/SDF-1 pathway contributes to the pathogenesis of Shiga toxin-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in humans and mice." The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2012: 122(2): pp 759–776.
  • Frieling M, Williams A, Al Shareef T, Kala G, Teh JC, Langlois V, Allen U, Hebert D, Robinson LA. "Novel Influenza (H1N1) Infection in Pediatric Renal Transplant Recipients: a Single-Center Experience." Pediatric Transplantation. 2012: 16(2):123-130.
  • Quinn K, Henriques M, Tabuchi A, Han B, Yang H, Cheng WE, Tole S, Yu H, Luo A, Charbonney E, Tullis E, Lazarus A, Robinson LA, Ni H, Peterson BR, Kuebler WM, Slutsky AS, Zhang H. "Human neutrophil peptides mediate endothelial-monocyte interaction, foam cell formation, and platelet activation." Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2011: 31: pp 2070–2079.
  • Tole S, Durkan AM, Huang Y-W, Liu GY, Leung A, Jones LL, Taylor JA, Robinson LA. "Thromboxane prostanoid receptor stimulation induces shedding of the transmembrane chemokine, CX3CL1, yet enhances CX3CL1-dependent leukocyte adhesion." American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology 2010: 298: pp C1469-80.
  • Anthony SJ, Hebert D, Todd L, Korus M, Langlois V, Pool R, Robinson LA, Williams A, Pollock-BarZiv S. "Child and parental perspectives of multidimensional quality of life outcomes after kidney transplantation." Pediatric Transplantation. 2010: 14: pp 249–256.
  • Tole S, Mukovozov IM, Huang Y-W, Magalhaes MAO, Yan M, Crow MR, Liu GY, Sun CX, Durocher Y, Glogauer M, Robinson LA. "The axonal repellent, Slit2, inhibits directional migration of circulating neutrophils." Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 2009: 86: pp 1403–15.
  • Huang Y-W, Su P, Guang YL, Crow MR, Chaukos D, Yan H, Robinson LA. "Constitutive endocytosis of the chemokine, CX3CL1, prevents its degradation by cell surface metalloproteases." Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2009: 284: pp 29644–653.
  • Durkan A, Alexander RT, Liu GY, Rui M, Femia G, Robinson LA. "Expression and targeting of CX3CL1 (Fractalkine) in Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells." Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 2007: 18: pp 74–83.

References

  1. ^ "Lisa Robinson | SickKids Directory". SickKids. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Children, The Hospital for Sick. "Lisa Robinson". www.sickkids.ca. from the original on 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Chief Diversity Officer". Faculty of Medicine. 2017-11-06. from the original on 2018-10-01. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  4. ^ "Dr. Lisa Robinson". ArtBeat. 2017-07-13. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Children, The Hospital for Sick. "Profile of Lisa Robinson". www.sickkids.ca. from the original on 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "Dr. Lisa Robinson". ArtBeat. 2017-07-13. from the original on 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  7. ^ "How a Toronto university aims to attract more black med school applicants". CTVNews. 2017-03-13. from the original on 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  8. ^ ""In My White Coat, I Am More Black than Ever"". Flare. 2018-02-01. from the original on 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  9. ^ Children, The Hospital for Sick. "Manulife Kids Science". www.sickkids.ca. from the original on 2018-07-14. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  10. ^ "Standard Life and SickKids take students behind the scenes to experience the cool side of science". www.newswire.ca. from the original on 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  11. ^ Children, The Hospital for Sick. "SickKids Scientist Dr. Lisa Robinson nationally recognized as a mentor of tomorrow's researchers". www.sickkids.ca. from the original on 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  12. ^ "Dr Lisa Robinson | BPAO". Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  13. ^ "Ep 43: Dr. Lisa Robinson". Raw Talk Podcast. 2018-07-25. from the original on 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  14. ^ "Dr Lisa Robinson | BPAO". Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  15. ^ "Associate Dean, Office of Inclusion and Diversity". Faculty of Medicine. 2017-11-06. Retrieved 2021-02-12.

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Lisa Robinson is a clinician scientist She is a University of Toronto professor in the Department of Paediatrics and the Vice Dean Strategy and Operations at the Faculty of Medicine former Head of the Division of Nephrology at The Hospital for Sick Children a Senior Scientist at the SickKids Research Institute 1 2 3 and the first ever Chief Diversity officer for the Faculty of Medicine at University of Toronto 4 Lisa RobinsonNationalityCanadianEducationUniversity of Toronto 1991 Occupation s Clinician scientist Professor Pediatric Nephrologist Contents 1 Education and training 2 Career 2 1 Research 2 2 Science outreach and advocacy for diversity 3 Awards 4 Selected bibliography 5 ReferencesEducation and training EditRobinson is originally from Toronto Canada 5 She completed her undergraduate and medical education 1991 at the University of Toronto 3 5 6 where she was one of two black medical students in her class 6 7 8 She completed an internal medicine internship at the Toronto General Hospital 1991 1992 and then a pediatrics residency at the Children s Hospital of Western Ontario 1992 1995 2 3 5 In 1995 she became a fellow of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada 2 She held a fellowship in pediatric nephrology at Duke University in North Carolina 1995 1999 3 5 She completed research training in the Departments of Immunology and Medicine at Duke University as a part of the Pediatric Scientist Development Program 2 5 6 From 1999 to 2002 she was a clinician scientist at the Duke University Medical Center She returned to Toronto in 2002 joining the Hospital for Sick Children as a staff nephrologist and a scientist track investigator in inflammation immunity injury and repair 2 6 Career EditResearch Edit Robinson s research interests lies in inflammation with a focus on the pathways underlying white blood cell migration 5 As a pediatric nephrologist her clinical interests lie in kidney transplantation and acute kidney injury 6 She is a Canada Research Chair for leukocyte migration in inflammation and injury 2 5 Science outreach and advocacy for diversity Edit In 2006 she founded the Manulife Kids Science program at the Hospital for Sick Children which provides interactive science outreach to at risk middle and high school youth including patients who receive care at the hospital and youth in remote and or disadvantaged neighbourhoods in the Greater Toronto Area 3 5 6 9 10 16 000 children have participated in the program 6 In 2008 she received the Canadian Institutes of Health Research s Synapse Award 5 000 in recognition of her outreach efforts through the Kids Science Program 11 In 2014 she founded the Student Advancement Research StAR Program a SickKids summer research program that provides a six week paid internship in research and clinical shadowing for under represented minority high school students particularly Black and Indigenous students 3 12 In 2016 Robinson was appointed the first ever Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Toronto s Faculty of Medicine 3 6 13 In this role she promotes diversity and inclusion of faculty and staff across the Faculty of Medicine 14 She is a faculty mentor in the University of Toronto s Diversity Mentorship Program and a member of the Black Canadians Admissions Subcommittee 3 Awards Edit 2010 Harry Jerome Health Sciences Award from the Black Business amp Professional Association 15 3 Selected bibliography EditPatel S Huang YW Reheman A Pluthero FG Chaturvedi S Tole S Liu GY Li L Durocher Y Ni H Kahr WA Robinson LA The Cell Motility Modulator Slit2 is a Potent Inhibitor of Platelet Function Circulation 2012 Petruzziello TN Yuen DA Page AV Patel S Soltyk A Matouk CC Wong D Tsui AK Turgeon PJ Fish JE Ho JJD Steer BM Khajoee V Tigdi J Lee WL Motto DG Advani A Gilbert RE Karumanchi SA Robinson LA Tarr PI Liles WC Brunton JL Marsden PA The CXCR4 CXCR7 SDF 1 pathway contributes to the pathogenesis of Shiga toxin associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in humans and mice The Journal of Clinical Investigation 2012 122 2 pp 759 776 Frieling M Williams A Al Shareef T Kala G Teh JC Langlois V Allen U Hebert D Robinson LA Novel Influenza H1N1 Infection in Pediatric Renal Transplant Recipients a Single Center Experience Pediatric Transplantation 2012 16 2 123 130 Quinn K Henriques M Tabuchi A Han B Yang H Cheng WE Tole S Yu H Luo A Charbonney E Tullis E Lazarus A Robinson LA Ni H Peterson BR Kuebler WM Slutsky AS Zhang H Human neutrophil peptides mediate endothelial monocyte interaction foam cell formation and platelet activation Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology 2011 31 pp 2070 2079 Tole S Durkan AM Huang Y W Liu GY Leung A Jones LL Taylor JA Robinson LA Thromboxane prostanoid receptor stimulation induces shedding of the transmembrane chemokine CX3CL1 yet enhances CX3CL1 dependent leukocyte adhesion American Journal of Physiology Cell Physiology 2010 298 pp C1469 80 Anthony SJ Hebert D Todd L Korus M Langlois V Pool R Robinson LA Williams A Pollock BarZiv S Child and parental perspectives of multidimensional quality of life outcomes after kidney transplantation Pediatric Transplantation 2010 14 pp 249 256 Tole S Mukovozov IM Huang Y W Magalhaes MAO Yan M Crow MR Liu GY Sun CX Durocher Y Glogauer M Robinson LA The axonal repellent Slit2 inhibits directional migration of circulating neutrophils Journal of Leukocyte Biology 2009 86 pp 1403 15 Huang Y W Su P Guang YL Crow MR Chaukos D Yan H Robinson LA Constitutive endocytosis of the chemokine CX3CL1 prevents its degradation by cell surface metalloproteases Journal of Biological Chemistry 2009 284 pp 29644 653 Durkan A Alexander RT Liu GY Rui M Femia G Robinson LA Expression and targeting of CX3CL1 Fractalkine in Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 2007 18 pp 74 83 References Edit Lisa Robinson SickKids Directory SickKids Retrieved 2021 02 05 a b c d e f Children The Hospital for Sick Lisa Robinson www sickkids ca Archived from the original on 2018 10 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 a b c d e f g h i Chief Diversity Officer Faculty of Medicine 2017 11 06 Archived from the original on 2018 10 01 Retrieved 2018 08 24 Dr Lisa Robinson ArtBeat 2017 07 13 Retrieved 2021 02 12 a b c d e f g h Children The Hospital for Sick Profile of Lisa Robinson www sickkids ca Archived from the original on 2018 10 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 a b c d e f g h Dr Lisa Robinson ArtBeat 2017 07 13 Archived from the original on 2018 10 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 How a Toronto university aims to attract more black med school applicants CTVNews 2017 03 13 Archived from the original on 2018 10 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 In My White Coat I Am More Black than Ever Flare 2018 02 01 Archived from the original on 2018 10 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 Children The Hospital for Sick Manulife Kids Science www sickkids ca Archived from the original on 2018 07 14 Retrieved 2018 08 24 Standard Life and SickKids take students behind the scenes to experience the cool side of science www newswire ca Archived from the original on 2018 10 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 Children The Hospital for Sick SickKids Scientist Dr Lisa Robinson nationally recognized as a mentor of tomorrow s researchers www sickkids ca Archived from the original on 2018 10 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 Dr Lisa Robinson BPAO Retrieved 2021 02 12 Ep 43 Dr Lisa Robinson Raw Talk Podcast 2018 07 25 Archived from the original on 2018 10 07 Retrieved 2018 08 24 Dr Lisa Robinson BPAO Retrieved 2021 02 12 Associate Dean Office of Inclusion and Diversity Faculty of Medicine 2017 11 06 Retrieved 2021 02 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisa Robinson scientist amp oldid 1088024855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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