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Robert Parton

Robert G. Parton FAA is a British/Australian cell biologist. He is a Group Leader in the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland and Deputy Director of the University of Queensland Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis.[1][2]

Robert G. Parton
NationalityBritish/ Australian
Alma mater
University of Edinburgh
University of Leicester
Known forcaveolae biology, endocytosis
Scientific career
Fieldsbiology, cell biology, membrane biology, electron microscopy
Doctoral advisorDavid R. Critchley
Websitehttps://imb.uq.edu.au/research-groups/parton

Education edit

Parton studied biochemistry at the University of Edinburgh (1981–1984) and was awarded his PhD from the University of Leicester in 1987. He then joined the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, as a post-doctoral fellow with Gareth Griffiths and Kai Simons while holding Royal Society and EMBO postdoctoral fellowships.[1]

Research edit

Parton started his independent research career in 1991, as a junior Group Leader (Staff Scientist) at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. He developed his own research program in endocytosis as well as collaborating with EMBL colleagues including Kai Simons, Jean Gruenberg, Marino Zerial and Carlos Dotti. He moved to the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, in 1996 to join the Centre for Microscopy and a newly formed institute which subsequently became the Institute for Molecular Bioscience.

His research revolves around the plasma membrane, with a particular focus on caveolae, lipids and endocytosis. He has made major contributions to understanding how the plasma membrane function, particularly the molecular mechanisms involved in endocytosis. He was involved in the early research and discovery of caveolins[3][4][5] and the identification and characterization of cavins as major structural components of caveolae.[6][7] His research group currently focuses on the structure and function of caveolae, pathways of endocytosis in cultured cells and in whole animals, nanoparticle delivery vectors and pathways, and the role of lipid droplets in defence against pathogens.[8][1]

Honours and awards edit

Parton is the recipient of several national and international awards. In 2009, he was elected to the Australian Academy of Science.[9] In 2023, he was elected as an Associate Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization.[10] He is one of the most highly cited researchers in the field of biology and biochemistry with a H-index of at least 151.[11][12] In 2020, he was named the leading researcher in the field of cell biology in Australia by The Australian.[13] He has received multiple research awards from the ARC, National Heart Foundation, Human Frontier Science Program, NHMRC, and was a Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology.[1] He is currently an ARC Laureate Fellow[14] and part of the ERC-funded DRIMMS Synergy Project.[1]

His honours and awards include (sourced from the Grants section of the UQ Researchers profile):[1]

  • NHMRC Excellence Award; highest ranked Program Grant in Australia (2007)
  • Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (2009)
  • NHMRC Australia Fellowship (2009)
  • NHMRC Excellence Award; highest ranked Project Grant in Australia (2010)[15]
  • President’s Medal Australian Society of Cell and Developmental Biology (2011)[16]
  • NHMRC Excellence Award; highest ranked Project Grant in Australia (2013)
  • ARC Laureate Fellowship (2021)
  • ERC Synergy Grant (2022)[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Professor Robert Parton - UQ Researchers". researchers.uq.edu.au. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  2. ^ "Professor Robert Parton". cmm.centre.uq.edu.au. 2016-03-29. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  3. ^ Kurzchalia, T. V.; Dupree, P.; Parton, R. G.; Kellner, R.; Virta, H.; Lehnert, M.; Simons, K. (September 1992). "VIP21, a 21-kD membrane protein is an integral component of trans-Golgi-network-derived transport vesicles". The Journal of Cell Biology. 118 (5): 1003–1014. doi:10.1083/jcb.118.5.1003. ISSN 0021-9525. PMC 2289580. PMID 1512286.
  4. ^ Way, M.; Parton, R. G. (1996-01-02). "M-caveolin, a muscle-specific caveolin-related protein". FEBS Letters. 378 (1): 108–112. doi:10.1016/0014-5793(96)82884-5. ISSN 0014-5793. PMID 8549793. S2CID 36497445.
  5. ^ Parton, R. G. (August 1996). "Caveolae and caveolins". Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 8 (4): 542–548. doi:10.1016/s0955-0674(96)80033-0. ISSN 0955-0674. PMID 8791446.
  6. ^ Hill, Michelle M.; Bastiani, Michele; Luetterforst, Robert; Kirkham, Matthew; Kirkham, Annika; Nixon, Susan J.; Walser, Piers; Abankwa, Daniel; Oorschot, Viola M. J.; Martin, Sally; Hancock, John F.; Parton, Robert G. (2008-01-11). "PTRF-Cavin, a conserved cytoplasmic protein required for caveola formation and function". Cell. 132 (1): 113–124. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2007.11.042. ISSN 0092-8674. PMC 2265257. PMID 18191225.
  7. ^ Bastiani, Michele; Liu, Libin; Hill, Michelle M.; Jedrychowski, Mark P.; Nixon, Susan J.; Lo, Harriet P.; Abankwa, Daniel; Luetterforst, Robert; Fernandez-Rojo, Manuel; Breen, Michael R.; Gygi, Steven P.; Vinten, Jorgen; Walser, Piers J.; North, Kathryn N.; Hancock, John F. (2009-06-29). "MURC/Cavin-4 and cavin family members form tissue-specific caveolar complexes". The Journal of Cell Biology. 185 (7): 1259–1273. doi:10.1083/jcb.200903053. ISSN 1540-8140. PMC 2712963. PMID 19546242.
  8. ^ Bosch, Marta; Sánchez-Álvarez, Miguel; Fajardo, Alba; Kapetanovic, Ronan; Steiner, Bernhard; Dutra, Filipe; Moreira, Luciana; López, Juan Antonio; Campo, Rocío; Marí, Montserrat; Morales-Paytuví, Frederic; Tort, Olivia; Gubern, Albert; Templin, Rachel M.; Curson, James E. B. (2020-10-16). "Mammalian lipid droplets are innate immune hubs integrating cell metabolism and host defense". Science. 370 (6514): eaay8085. doi:10.1126/science.aay8085. hdl:20.500.12105/11240. ISSN 1095-9203. PMID 33060333. S2CID 222410725.
  9. ^ "Rob Parton". www.science.org.au. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  10. ^ "IMB scientist joins global research community". imb.uq.edu.au. 2023-07-05. Retrieved 2023-07-05.
  11. ^ "Robert G. Parton: H-index & Awards - Academic Profile". Research.com. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  12. ^ "Robert G. Parton". scholar.google.com.au. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  13. ^ "Australia's Cell Biology Field Leader". CBNS. 2020-10-12. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  14. ^ "2021 Laureate Profile: Professor Robert Parton". Australian Research Council.
  15. ^ "UQ research ranked among Australia's best". imb.uq.edu.au. 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
  16. ^ "President's Medal". ANZSCDB. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
  17. ^ "ERC Synergy Grants 2022 List of proposals selected for funding - Synergy 2022" (PDF). European Research Council. Retrieved 13 April 2023.

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Robert G Parton FAA is a British Australian cell biologist He is a Group Leader in the Institute for Molecular Bioscience University of Queensland and Deputy Director of the University of Queensland Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis 1 2 Robert G PartonNationalityBritish AustralianAlma materUniversity of Edinburgh University of LeicesterKnown forcaveolae biology endocytosisScientific careerFieldsbiology cell biology membrane biology electron microscopyDoctoral advisorDavid R CritchleyWebsitehttps imb uq edu au research groups parton Scholia has a profile for Robert G Parton Q30347571 Contents 1 Education 2 Research 3 Honours and awards 4 ReferencesEducation editParton studied biochemistry at the University of Edinburgh 1981 1984 and was awarded his PhD from the University of Leicester in 1987 He then joined the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg Germany as a post doctoral fellow with Gareth Griffiths and Kai Simons while holding Royal Society and EMBO postdoctoral fellowships 1 Research editParton started his independent research career in 1991 as a junior Group Leader Staff Scientist at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory He developed his own research program in endocytosis as well as collaborating with EMBL colleagues including Kai Simons Jean Gruenberg Marino Zerial and Carlos Dotti He moved to the University of Queensland in Brisbane Australia in 1996 to join the Centre for Microscopy and a newly formed institute which subsequently became the Institute for Molecular Bioscience His research revolves around the plasma membrane with a particular focus on caveolae lipids and endocytosis He has made major contributions to understanding how the plasma membrane function particularly the molecular mechanisms involved in endocytosis He was involved in the early research and discovery of caveolins 3 4 5 and the identification and characterization of cavins as major structural components of caveolae 6 7 His research group currently focuses on the structure and function of caveolae pathways of endocytosis in cultured cells and in whole animals nanoparticle delivery vectors and pathways and the role of lipid droplets in defence against pathogens 8 1 Honours and awards editParton is the recipient of several national and international awards In 2009 he was elected to the Australian Academy of Science 9 In 2023 he was elected as an Associate Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization 10 He is one of the most highly cited researchers in the field of biology and biochemistry with a H index of at least 151 11 12 In 2020 he was named the leading researcher in the field of cell biology in Australia by The Australian 13 He has received multiple research awards from the ARC National Heart Foundation Human Frontier Science Program NHMRC and was a Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio Nano Science and Technology 1 He is currently an ARC Laureate Fellow 14 and part of the ERC funded DRIMMS Synergy Project 1 His honours and awards include sourced from the Grants section of the UQ Researchers profile 1 NHMRC Excellence Award highest ranked Program Grant in Australia 2007 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science 2009 NHMRC Australia Fellowship 2009 NHMRC Excellence Award highest ranked Project Grant in Australia 2010 15 President s Medal Australian Society of Cell and Developmental Biology 2011 16 NHMRC Excellence Award highest ranked Project Grant in Australia 2013 ARC Laureate Fellowship 2021 ERC Synergy Grant 2022 17 References edit a b c d e Professor Robert Parton UQ Researchers researchers uq edu au Retrieved 2023 04 12 Professor Robert Parton cmm centre uq edu au 2016 03 29 Retrieved 2023 04 12 Kurzchalia T V Dupree P Parton R G Kellner R Virta H Lehnert M Simons K September 1992 VIP21 a 21 kD membrane protein is an integral component of trans Golgi network derived transport vesicles The Journal of Cell Biology 118 5 1003 1014 doi 10 1083 jcb 118 5 1003 ISSN 0021 9525 PMC 2289580 PMID 1512286 Way M Parton R G 1996 01 02 M caveolin a muscle specific caveolin related protein FEBS Letters 378 1 108 112 doi 10 1016 0014 5793 96 82884 5 ISSN 0014 5793 PMID 8549793 S2CID 36497445 Parton R G August 1996 Caveolae and caveolins Current Opinion in Cell Biology 8 4 542 548 doi 10 1016 s0955 0674 96 80033 0 ISSN 0955 0674 PMID 8791446 Hill Michelle M Bastiani Michele Luetterforst Robert Kirkham Matthew Kirkham Annika Nixon Susan J Walser Piers Abankwa Daniel Oorschot Viola M J Martin Sally Hancock John F Parton Robert G 2008 01 11 PTRF Cavin a conserved cytoplasmic protein required for caveola formation and function Cell 132 1 113 124 doi 10 1016 j cell 2007 11 042 ISSN 0092 8674 PMC 2265257 PMID 18191225 Bastiani Michele Liu Libin Hill Michelle M Jedrychowski Mark P Nixon Susan J Lo Harriet P Abankwa Daniel Luetterforst Robert Fernandez Rojo Manuel Breen Michael R Gygi Steven P Vinten Jorgen Walser Piers J North Kathryn N Hancock John F 2009 06 29 MURC Cavin 4 and cavin family members form tissue specific caveolar complexes The Journal of Cell Biology 185 7 1259 1273 doi 10 1083 jcb 200903053 ISSN 1540 8140 PMC 2712963 PMID 19546242 Bosch Marta Sanchez Alvarez Miguel Fajardo Alba Kapetanovic Ronan Steiner Bernhard Dutra Filipe Moreira Luciana Lopez Juan Antonio Campo Rocio Mari Montserrat Morales Paytuvi Frederic Tort Olivia Gubern Albert Templin Rachel M Curson James E B 2020 10 16 Mammalian lipid droplets are innate immune hubs integrating cell metabolism and host defense Science 370 6514 eaay8085 doi 10 1126 science aay8085 hdl 20 500 12105 11240 ISSN 1095 9203 PMID 33060333 S2CID 222410725 Rob Parton www science org au Retrieved 2023 04 12 IMB scientist joins global research community imb uq edu au 2023 07 05 Retrieved 2023 07 05 Robert G Parton H index amp Awards Academic Profile Research com Retrieved 2023 04 12 Robert G Parton scholar google com au Retrieved 2023 04 12 Australia s Cell Biology Field Leader CBNS 2020 10 12 Retrieved 2023 04 12 2021 Laureate Profile Professor Robert Parton Australian Research Council UQ research ranked among Australia s best imb uq edu au 2013 11 01 Retrieved 2023 04 13 President s Medal ANZSCDB Retrieved 2023 04 13 ERC Synergy Grants 2022 List of proposals selected for funding Synergy 2022 PDF European Research Council Retrieved 13 April 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Parton amp oldid 1219480304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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