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罗布-帕顿(Rob Parton)是澳大利亚布里斯班昆士兰大学分子生物科学研究所的组长和澳大利亚研究理事会桂冠研究员,以及显微镜和微分析中心的副主任。他在英国莱斯特大学完成了博士学位。博士期间,他利用电子显微镜(EM)研究破伤风毒素在神经元中的贩运,之后他受到启发,继续利用先进的显微镜方法进一步了解膜贩运的基本细胞过程。在德国海德堡欧洲分子生物学实验室担任博士后和初级组长数年,促进了国际合作之后,他的实验室于1996年迁至昆士兰大学。2023年,他当选为欧洲分子生物学组织(EMBO)准会员。罗布于2024年3月加入《细胞科学杂志》(Journal of Cell Science)担任编辑,并将他在膜功能多尺度分析、膜微域、脂滴和细胞生物学先进显微镜技术方面的专业知识带到了该杂志。我们通过 Zoom 与罗布进行了交谈,详细了解了他的职业历程、膜贩运领域的演变以及他对运营一个高度协作的实验室的建议。
Interview with Journal of Cell Science Editor Rob Parton
Rob Parton is a Group Leader and Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow in the Institute for Molecular Bioscience and Deputy Director of the Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. He completed his doctorate at the University of Leicester in the UK. After using electron microscopy (EM) during his PhD to study trafficking of tetanus toxin in neurons, he was inspired to continue using advanced microscopy approaches to further our understanding of the fundamental cellular process of membrane trafficking. After several years fostering international collaborations as a postdoctoral fellow and junior Group Leader at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, his lab moved to the University of Queensland in 1996. In 2023, he was elected an Associate Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). Rob joined Journal of Cell Science as an Editor in March 2024 and brings to the journal his expertise in multiscale analysis of membrane function, membrane microdomains, lipid droplets and advanced microscopy techniques in cell biology. We spoke to Rob over Zoom to hear more about his career journey, the evolution of the membrane trafficking field and his advice for running a highly collaborative lab.