Róisín Owens Explained

Roísín Owens
Birth Name:Roísín Meabh Owens
Awards:Suffrage Science award (2019)
Nationality:Irish
Workplaces:Cornell University
École nationale supérieure des mines de Saint-Étienne
University of Cambridge
Alma Mater:Trinity College, Dublin (BSc)
University of Southampton (PhD)
Fields:Biomedical devices
Barrier tissue
Infectious diseases
Biosensing
conducting polymers
Thesis Title:The BipA global regulator interacts with ribosomes
Thesis Url:https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.394052
Thesis Year:2002

Róisín Owens is a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge. Her research investigates new engineering technology for biological applications with a focus on organic bioelectronics, developing electroactive materials that can be used between physical transducers and soft biological tissues.[1] [2]

Education and early life

Owens is from Glasnevin in Dublin.[3] She earned a bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences with a focus on Biochemistry at Trinity College, Dublin in 1998.[4] She completed her PhD at the University of Southampton with a thesis, The BipA global regulator interacts with ribosomes.[5] [6]

Career and research

She moved to Cornell University to work as a postdoctoral researcher on host-pathogen interactions of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the department of Microbiology and Immunology with David Russell.[7] Owens worked at Agave BioSystems in New York between 2005 and 2007. She then joined the lab Moonsoo Jin, developing ICAM-1 of rhinovirus therapeutics.[8]

Owens won a Marie Curie Reintegration Grant.[9] [10] The project resulted in a novel biosensor for enteric pathways.[11] In 2009 Owens joined Ecole des Mines de St. Etienne, where she was appointed to Professor and Head of Department in 2016.[12] Owens began working in bioelectronics after a discussion with her husband, "I was a biologist specializing in infectious diseases, and he was an expert in physics and materials science ... this was how we came up with this new project together, combining biology and electronics".[13] In 2014 she took a sabbatical at the University of Thessaloniki.[14]

She was the Principal Investigator (PI) for a major European Research Council grant, Exploitation of Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Use in Biological Ionsensing in 2010.[15] In 2015 Owens won a €150,000 proof of concept grant from the European Research Council. In 2016 she won a European Research Council Consolidation grant.[16] [17]

In 2017 Owens joined the University of Cambridge.[18] [19] She is Principal Editor for Biomaterials, MRS Communications.[20] She serves on the advisory board of the Wiley-Blackwell Advanced BioSystems and Journal of Applied Polymer Science.[21]

Awards and honours

Owens won the Suffrage Science award in 2019, nominated by Rylie Green.[22]

Notes and References

  1. Rivnay. Jonathan. Owens. Róisín M.. Malliaras. George G.. The Rise of Organic Bioelectronics. Chemistry of Materials. 26. 1. 2013. 679–685. 0897-4756. 10.1021/cm4022003.
  2. Khodagholy. Dion. Rivnay. Jonathan. Sessolo. Michele. Gurfinkel. Moshe. Leleux. Pierre. Jimison. Leslie H.. Stavrinidou. Eleni. Herve. Thierry. Sanaur. Sébastien. Owens. Róisín M.. Malliaras. George G.. High transconductance organic electrochemical transistors. Nature Communications. 4. 1. 2013. 2133. 2041-1723. 10.1038/ncomms3133. 23851620 . 3717497. 2013NatCo...4.2133K.
  3. News: Irish researcher awarded €150,000 from EU - Engineers Journal. 2015-03-10. Engineers Journal. 2018-02-12. en-US.
  4. Web site: Dr. Róisín M. Owens — Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. vsb1001@cam.ac.uk. ceb.cam.ac.uk. en. 2018-02-12. 2017-08-18.
  5. PhD. University of Southampton. The BipA global regulator interacts with ribosomes. Roisin Meabh. Owens. 2002. . 59475065.
  6. Web site: Róisín Owens: CV 2015. University of Caligari. 2018-02-12.
  7. Web site: David Russell, PhD Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. vet.cornell.edu. en. 2018-02-12. 2017-03-22.
  8. Moonsoo. Jin. Roisin. Owens. Developing ICAM-1 for rhinovirus therapeutics. Grantome. en.
  9. Web site: European Commission : CORDIS : Projects and Results : Integration of living cells with organic transistors for the rapid detection of toxins and enteric pathogens. cordis.europa.eu. 2018-02-12.
  10. Web site: Dr. Roisin Meabh Owens - AcademiaNet. academia-net.org. en. 2018-02-12.
  11. Web site: European Commission : CORDIS : Projects and Results : A novel biosensor for enteric pathogens. cordis.europa.eu. 2018-02-12.
  12. News: Department of Bioelectronics (BEL) - MINES Saint-Étienne. MINES Saint-Étienne. 2018-02-12. en-US.
  13. News: When biology meets electronics - IMT. 2016-01-08. IMT. 2018-02-12. en-US.
  14. Web site: Scientific Visits & Sabbaticals under ROleMak's framework. Administrator. rolemak.eu. en-gb. 2018-02-12.
  15. News: Major EU Projects. ARMINES, acteur de l'innovation par la recherche partenariale. 2018-02-12. fr.
  16. Web site: The world is not flat: organic electronic devices for hosting and monitoring cells in 3D. events.manchester.ac.uk. 2018-02-12.
  17. News: Roisin Owens scores a hat-trick with the award of a third ERC grant. 2017-01-13. I'MTech. 2018-02-12. en-US.
  18. Web site: New University Lectureships - Dr David Fairen-Jimenez and Dr Róisín Owens — Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. vsb1001@cam.ac.uk. ceb.cam.ac.uk. en. 2018-02-12. 2017-07-04.
  19. Web site: Dr Róisín Owens – Newnham College. 2020-09-18. newn.cam.ac.uk. en.
  20. Web site: Essentials of Getting Your Work Published 2017 MRS Fall Meeting Boston. mrs.org. 2018-02-12.
  21. Web site: 2017 - CÚRAM. curamdevices.ie. en. 2018-02-12.
  22. Web site: "World leader and supportive mentor" Dr Róisín Owens receives 2019 Science Suffrage Award – Newnham College. www.newn.cam.ac.uk.