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10915
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194

Overview

John A. Robinson is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland, contributing to the field of Medicine with a focus on molecular biology, radiology, nuclear medicine, imaging, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, atmospheric science, and global and planetary change.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Fibroblast Growth Factor Research
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols

John A. Robinson has authored several recent papers notable for their diverse subject matter and publication in peer-reviewed journals. These include:

  • Light-mediated discovery of surfaceome nanoscale organization and intercellular receptor interaction networks, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Masked Conditional Neural Networks for sound classification, 2020, Applied Soft Computing
  • An epitope-specific chemically defined nanoparticle vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus, 2021, npj Vaccines
  • Distinct conformations of the HIV-1 V3 loop crown are targetable for broad neutralization, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Developing an outcomes-based approach to achieving Target 3 of the Global Biodiversity Framework, 2022, PARKS

Frequent publication venues include:

  • Cancer Research
  • Critical Care Medicine
  • The Journal of Urology
  • Nature Communications
  • npj Vaccines

Among frequent coauthors collaborating with John A. Robinson are:

  • Anna L. Guarnieri
  • Rob Rieger
  • Shannon L. Winski
  • Mark J. Chicarelli
  • Jennifer Fulton

The scientist's contributions span research intersections of clinical medicine, biotechnology, and environmental sciences, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach within the medical sciences and related fields.

Best Publications

  • Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Is a Normal Physiological Response to Mechanical Loading in Bone

    John A. Robinson;Moitreyee Chatterjee-Kishore;Paul J. Yaworsky;Diane M. Cullen

  • Peptidomimetic Antibiotics Target Outer-Membrane Biogenesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Nityakalyani Srinivas;Peter Jetter;Bernhard J. Ueberbacher;Martina Werneburg

  • β-Hairpin Peptidomimetics: Design, Structures and Biological Activities

    John A. Robinson

  • Peripartum cardiomyopathy: Clinical, hemodynamic, histologic and prognostic characteristics

    John B. O’Connell;Maria Rosa Costanzo-Nordin;Ramiah Subramanian;John A. Robinson

  • Chimeric peptidomimetic antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria

    Anatol Luther;Matthias Urfer;Michael Zahn;Maik Müller

  • Using a β‐Hairpin To Mimic an α‐Helix: Cyclic Peptidomimetic Inhibitors of the p53–HDM2 Protein–Protein Interaction

    Rudi Fasan;Ricardo L. A. Dias;Kerstin Moehle;Oliver Zerbe

  • Crystal Structure of OxyB, a Cytochrome P450 Implicated in an Oxidative Phenol Coupling Reaction during Vancomycin Biosynthesis

    Katja Zerbe;Olena Pylypenko;Francesca Vitali;Weiwen Zhang

  • Simultaneous recognition of HIV-1 TAR RNA bulge and loop sequences by cyclic peptide mimics of Tat protein

    Amy Davidson;Thomas C. Leeper;Zafiria Athanassiou;Krystyna Patora-Komisarska

  • Oxidative phenol coupling reactions catalyzed by OxyB: a cytochrome P450 from the vancomycin producing organism. implications for vancomycin biosynthesis.

    Katharina Woithe;Nina Geib;Katja Zerbe;Dong Bo Li

  • Structure-activity studies in a family of beta-hairpin protein epitope mimetic inhibitors of the p53-HDM2 protein-protein interaction.

    Rudi Fasan;Ricardo L. A. Dias;Kerstin Moehle;Oliver Zerbe

  • Structural Mimicry of Canonical Conformations in Antibody Hypervariable Loops Using Cyclic Peptides Containing a Heterochiral Diproline Template

    Michel Favre;Kerstin Moehle;Luyong Jiang;Bernhard Pfeiffer

  • Successful treatment of heart transplant rejection with photopheresis.

    Maria Costanzo-Nordin;Elizabeth Hubbell;E. O'sullivan;Maryl Johnson

  • Synthetic Virus-Like Particles from Self-Assembling Coiled-Coil Lipopeptides and Their Use in Antigen Display to the Immune System

    Francesca Boato;Richard M Thomas;Arin Ghasparian;Annabelle Freund-Renard

  • DESIGNATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL ENTEROTOXINS

    Ezra P. Casman;Merlin S. Bergdoll;John Robinson

  • The design, structures and therapeutic potential of protein epitope mimetics.

    John A. Robinson;Steve DeMarco;Frank Gombert;Kerstin Moehle

  • Endotoxin, prekallikrein, complement and systemic vascular resistance. Sequential measurements in man.

    John A. Robinson;Mary L. Klodnycky;Henry S. Loeb;Mary R. Racic

  • Synthesis, conformational properties, and antibody recognition of peptides containing beta-turn mimetics based on alpha-alkylproline derivatives.

    Mark G. Hinds;John H. Welsh;David M. Brennand;J. Fisher

  • Induction of parasite growth-inhibitory antibodies by a virosomal formulation of a peptidomimetic of loop I from domain III of Plasmodium falciparum apical membrane antigen 1.

    Markus S. Mueller;Annabelle Renard;Francesca Boato;Denise Vogel

  • An Oxidative Phenol Coupling Reaction Catalyzed by OxyB, a Cytochrome P450 from the Vancomycin-Producing Microorganism†

    Katja Zerbe;Katharina Woithe;Dong Bo Li;Francesca Vitali

  • Thanatin targets the intermembrane protein complex required for lipopolysaccharide transport in Escherichia coli

    Stefan U. Vetterli;Katja Zerbe;Maik Müller;Matthias Urfer

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerd Pluschke
Gerd Pluschke Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Ricardo Augusto Dias
Ricardo Augusto Dias Universidade de São Paulo
Anthony Linden
Anthony Linden University of Zurich
Gabriele Varani
Gabriele Varani University of Washington
Rudi Fasan
Rudi Fasan University of Rochester
Lars S. Jermiin
Lars S. Jermiin Australian National University
Roderich D. Süssmuth
Roderich D. Süssmuth Technical University of Berlin
Gianni Garotta
Gianni Garotta Human Genome Sciences (United States)
Wolfgang Wohlleben
Wolfgang Wohlleben University of Tübingen

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