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Bob Robinson

Associate Professor in Reproductive Physiology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

Contact

  • workRoom B73 Veterinary Academic building
    Sutton Bonington Campus
    Sutton Bonington
    Leicestershire
    LE12 5RD
    UK
  • work0115 951 6452
  • fax0115 951 6440

Biography

I graduated from the University of Bath in 1996 with a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry which incorporated two six-month industrial placements: (1) At the Institute of Food Research, Reading and (2) at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, USA.

After Bath University, I went on to completed my PhD in 2000 under the supervision of Professor Claire Wathes at the Royal Veterinary College, London. My PhD thesis elucidated several of the underlying mechanisms by which early pregnancy is established in the dairy cow. In 1997, I was awarded the SRF student poster prize.

I then spent two years working at Pfizer Animal Health (Sandwich, Kent) as a post-doctoral scientist on various drug discovery programmes s before joining the University of Nottingham in 2002 as a BBSRC post-doctoral researcher. Here, I worked with Professor Morag Hunter, Dr George Mann and Professor Bob Webb on 2 BBSRC-funded grants:

  • Regulation of luteinisation and progesterone secretion in the bovine corpus luteum
  • Identification of novel oocyte secreted proteins.

In 2006, in recognition of my work on the bovine ovary I was awarded the SRF New Investigator award.

In August 2006, I was appointed as a foundation lecturer in Reproductive Physiology at Nottingham Vet school. I have played a key role in the development and teaching of the Reproduction and Pharmacology curriculums. At the same time, I have further developed my research profile into cattle fertility. This work has been supported by the BBSRC, Society for Reproduction and Fertility and the University of Nottingham

Expertise Summary

As a Associate Professor in Reproductive Physiology and Pharmacology, I played a key role in the development of the Reproduction (Year 2) and Principles of Veterinary Sciences (Year 3) modules. Currently, I am deputy programme lead for the BVetMedSci course and module convenor for Veterinary Urogenital module. I also play an important role with teaching in basic adult cattle handling and pharmacology during the first 3 years. I also teach on the preliminary year course

Research Summary

My current research focuses on understanding the underlying mechanism behind the declining fertility in dairy cows. Worldwide, conception rates are well below 40%, a level that is unsustainable over… read more

Recent Publications

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The University of Nottingham
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
Sutton Bonington Campus, Leicestershire, LE12 5RD


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