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Robin Rumney

Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate at University of Portsmouth

Robin Rumney is a Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate in the School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Portsmouth.1 He graduated from the University of Bath in 2005 with a degree in Applied Biology and completed his PhD on purinergic signalling between osteoblasts at the University of Sheffield in 2010.1

Dr. Rumney's research interests fall into three main areas:

  1. Development of novel biomimetic materials, including work on limpet tooth-inspired materials.13
  2. Underlying mechanisms of musculoskeletal diseases, with a focus on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.1
  3. Drug repurposing for the treatment of rare diseases, particularly Ewing's Sarcoma.15

He has made significant contributions to the field of biomaterials, leading a team that successfully grew a limpet-inspired biomaterial with extreme strength.3 This material has potential applications in creating sustainable alternatives to synthetic composites like Kevlar.34

Dr. Rumney has also been involved in research on potential treatments for Ewing sarcoma, exploring the use of repurposed diabetes medicines to reduce cancer cell growth.5

In addition to his research, Dr. Rumney has expressed concerns about the impact of Brexit on UK science, particularly regarding access to EU funding and the free movement of researchers.2

Highlights

Jan 22 · cclg.org.uk
Could diabetes medicines help treat Ewing sarcoma?
Robin Rumney - University of Portsmouth
Scientists develop new material inspired by limpets with super strength
Jul 7 · port.ac.uk
Scientists develop new material inspired by limpets with super strength
Scientists develop new material inspired by limpets with super strength

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