Robin Curtis is a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Manchester. Before joining Manchester, he did post-doctoral work at Rice University and University of California at Los Angeles, and completed his PhD at University of California at Berkeley. His work focuses on understanding and controlling protein–protein interactions to improve the stability, manufacturability, and delivery of biopharmaceuticals.
His group combines advanced experimental techniques with molecular modelling to link molecular-level interactions to macroscopic properties such as aggregation and viscosity in concentrated protein formulations. A key theme of his research is the development of predictive frameworks that translate dilute solution measurements into practical tools for formulation design.
