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Dr. Jon Robbins is a Reader in Neuroscience Education and Head of the Department of Neuroscience Education at King's College London, within the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. He leads the Education Lead role for the Division of Neuroscience and is affiliated with the Wolfson Sensory, Pain and Regeneration Centre. His academic career includes a PhD in Cellular Neuroscience from the University of London (1987) and a BSc from University College London (1982).
Research interests focus on ion channel regulation by signaling pathways and microbial toxins, employing electrophysiology and microfluorimetry. Key topics include proton-activated ion channels, neuronal-semiconductor interfaces, and lipidated peptides. Collaborations include work with Prof. Julian Naglick (King's College London) and Dr. Richard Killick (King's College London).
Publications highlight contributions to fungal toxin mechanisms (e.g., Candidalysin) and ion channel physiology (e.g., KCNQ2 potassium channels). Projects funded include CMOS electrode development for biosensors and studies on astrocyte ion channels. Awards and grants are extensive but not explicitly listed in the provided materials.
He advises on grants and serves on editorial boards, including roles with IUPHAR and 'Integrated Pharmacology' textbooks. His lab's work bridges basic neuroscience with translational applications in neurotechnology and disease mechanisms.




