Chief Scientific Officer
Dr. Robbins joined Advanta Genetics in 2014 as its Chief Scientific Officer. He is a clinical and research laboratorian with over 25 years of post-graduate experience in the sciences. This ranges from 12 years in laboratory management in CAP/CLIA environments along with conducting research on the bench and developing high complexity urine, plasma, and intracellular assays. Dr. Robbins is well published in the medical sciences and continues to progress other scientific and method development activities at Advanta Genetics.
Dr. Robbins holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of North Dakota and completed post-doctoral work at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital where he stayed on conducting 20 years of research in HIV drug metabolism and assay development using HPLC, RIA and LC-MS/MS techniques. Furthering his carrier by joining University of Nebraska Medical Center, Dr. Robbins was instrumental in the design and establishment of the UNMC Antiviral Pharmacology Laboratory while progressing his work in HIV research developing plasma and intracellular drug assays.
Chief Scientific Officer
Dr. Robbins joined Advanta Genetics in 2014 as its Chief Scientific Officer. He is a clinical and research laboratorian with over 25 years of post-graduate experience in the sciences. This ranges from 12 years in laboratory management in CAP/CLIA environments along with conducting research on the bench and developing high complexity urine, plasma, and intracellular assays. Dr. Robbins is well published in the medical sciences and continues to progress other scientific and method development activities at Advanta Genetics.
Dr. Robbins holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of North Dakota and completed post-doctoral work at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital where he stayed on conducting 20 years of research in HIV drug metabolism and assay development using HPLC, RIA and LC-MS/MS techniques. Furthering his carrier by joining University of Nebraska Medical Center, Dr. Robbins was instrumental in the design and establishment of the UNMC Antiviral Pharmacology Laboratory while progressing his work in HIV research developing plasma and intracellular drug assays.