
About
Dr. Mark Robinson is an Associate Professor at Maynooth University's Department of Biology and Kathleen Lonsdale Institute for Human Health Research. His research focuses on immunological mechanisms in chronic liver disease, inflammation, and innate lymphocyte biology.
- PhD in Immunology (University of Otago, New Zealand)
- Postdoctoral training: MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, Trinity College Dublin
Research interests center on:
- Chronic liver disease progression and cirrhosis
- Systemic inflammation in cirrhosis patients
- Function of tissue-resident NK cells in liver immunology
- Glycosylation's role in immune cell activity
Recent publications highlight his work on:
- Immune biomarkers for liver disease progression
- Interferon responses in inflammatory diseases
- Metabolic regulation of NK cell function in tumors
- Role of TGF-β in liver NK cell phenotypes
Scientific contributions include:
- HRB Emerging Investigator Award (2017)
- Multi-institutional collaborations across Ireland and UK
- Groundbreaking studies on liver immune homeostasis
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