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Desmond John Tobin is an Irish academic, researcher and author. He is a full professor of dermatological science at
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and the director of the Charles Institute of Dermatology. He was chair of British Society for Investigative Dermatology from 2018 to 2020. Tobin is a fellow of The
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, of the
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, of the
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,
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, and of the Institute of Trichologists (where he is currently vice-president). Tobin's research is focused on
pigmentation A pigment is a powder used to add or alter color or change visual appearance. Pigments are completely or nearly insoluble and chemically unreactive in water or another medium; in contrast, dyes are colored substances which are soluble or go in ...
and hair follicle health. He has conducted extensive research on
Alopecia areata Alopecia areata (AA), also known as spot baldness, is a condition in which hair loss, hair is lost from some or all areas of the body. It often results in a few Baldness, bald spots on the scalp, each about the size of a coin. Psychological st ...
, where he was the first researcher to show that patients with AA have circulating antibodies to hair follicle-specific antigens, including
trichohyalin Trichohyalin is a protein that in mammals is encoded by the ''TCHH'' gene. Discovery In 1903 the name ''trichohyalin'' was assigned to the granules of the inner root sheath (IRS) of hair follicles discovered by Hans Vörner. In 1986 the name was ...
. He is also a regional editor for the
International Journal of Trichology The ''International Journal of Trichology'' is a biannual peer-reviewed open access medical journal published by Medknow Publications on behalf of the Hair Research Society of India. The journal publishes articles on the subject of trichology incl ...
.


Education

A native of
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,
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, Ireland, Tobin completed high school education at St Patrick’s Classical School, Navan, and was awarded a B.Sc. from
Maynooth University Maynooth University (MU) (), is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland. Maynooth University was formerly known as National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM; ). It was Ireland ...
in 1986. Tobin then joined
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where he completed his G.I. in Biology (immunology) in 1987. In 1991, he received his Ph.D. from St John's Institute of Dermatology at
King's College London King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public university, public research university in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of George IV of the United Kingdom, King George IV ...
. Subsequently he moved to the
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, where he completed his research post-doctoral training at the Dept. of Dermatology NYU, New York.


Career

Tobin briefly worked as Assistant Research Professor at the Department of Dermatology,
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and Adjunct Assistant Professor at
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before moving back to the
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in 1996. There he joined
University of Bradford The University of Bradford is a public research university located in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. A plate glass university, it received its royal charter in 1966, making it the 40th university to be created in Britain, but ...
as a lecturer in Biomedical Sciences. He moved up in the ranks becoming a Full Professor in 2004. From 2005 to 2008, he served as the director of the Medical Biosciences Research Group. In 2008, he was appointed the Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Transfer at the Faculty of Life Sciences. Tobin founded the Center for Skin Sciences at University of Bradford in 2009 and served as its director until 2018. In 2018, he left University of Bradford to return home to Ireland to join the University College Dublin, where he was appointed the director of Charles Institute of Dermatology. In 2018, Tobin was appointed the chair of British Society for Investigative Dermatology. In May 2021, he was made a member of the
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.


Research and work


Pigmentation & neuroendocrine research

Tobin’s lab developed an assay for tracking melanin transfer events, followed by a study on a key motor protein to drive melanin transfer between
melanocyte Melanocytes are melanin-producing neural-crest, neural crest-derived cell (biology), cells located in the bottom layer (the stratum basale) of the skin's epidermis (skin), epidermis, the middle layer of the eye (the uvea), the inner ear, vagina ...
s and
keratinocyte Keratinocytes are the primary type of cell found in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. In humans, they constitute 90% of epidermal skin cells. Basal cells in the basal layer (''stratum basale'') of the skin are sometimes referre ...
s in human skin. These latter findings were translated in product development for pigmentation spots and potentially also melasma. Via university-owned IP, his team discovered a potential new ‘sun-less tanning’ small peptide technology. Tobin identified the basis for the clinically-observed preferential targeting of pigmented hair (and relative sparing of white hair) in
Alopecia areata Alopecia areata (AA), also known as spot baldness, is a condition in which hair loss, hair is lost from some or all areas of the body. It often results in a few Baldness, bald spots on the scalp, each about the size of a coin. Psychological st ...
(AA), with his data showing that pigmented hair follicle melanocytes are destroyed in acute AA. This also explains rapid so-called ‘going white overnight’. Tobin's laboratory was the first to report that the opioid b-endorphin acts a surprising and potent pigmentary molecule. Tobin’s work is also interested in the life and death of pigment cells; key not only for those with age-related loss of hair pigmentation, but also for those with malignant pigment cells. He reported the first recognized spontaneous and cyclical programmed cell death in the melanocyte system in humans, during the regression phase of the hair growth cycle. This may be harnessed in apoptosis-resistant malignant melanoma. With vitiligo, he and his colleagues challenged the prevailing view that all melanocytes were lost/destroyed in epidermis of patients with this skin-depigmenting disorder. He proposed that these cells survived best if un/dedifferentiated, opening up possibilities of treating even fully-white vitiligo skin of long duration.


Hair follicle in health & disease

Tobin with others has assessed the genetics of hair traits, and revealed several novel genes including the first gene associated with gray hair, in addition to other hair traits like mono-brow, beard density, and straight vs curly hair. He has also advanced the understanding of how oxidative stress can weaken the melanocyte system of both the skin and aging hair follicle, and how this may be stabilized via anti-oxidant protection. Tobin has conducted extensive research on Alopecia areata (AA). He was the first to show that patients with AA have circulating antibodies to hair follicle-specific antigens, including trichohyalin.


Awards and honors

*1999 - Fellowship of The Institute of Trichologists (Elected Vice-President 2008) *2008 - Fellowship of The Royal College of Pathologists *2008 - Fellowship of The Royal Society of Biology *2011 - Winner of top award in hair science research awarded by European Hair Research Society (John F Ebling Lectureship) *2012 - Winner of a top award in pigmentation sciences awarded by Asian Society for Pigmentation Research (John Pawelek Lecturership) *2017 - Fellowship of the Institute of Biomedical Science *2021 - Elected Member of the Royal Irish Academy


Publications


Books

*''Hair in Toxicology; An Important Bio-monitor'' (2005) *''Hair Loss Disorders in Domestic Animals'' (2009) *''Aging Hair'' (2010)


Selected articles

*Tobin DJ, Swanson NN, Pittelkow MR, Peters EMJ, Schallreuter KU (2000): Melanocytes are not absent in lesional skin of long duration vitiligo. Journal of Pathology 191:407-16 *Mecklenburg L, Tobin DJ, Muller-Rover S, Handjiski B, Wendt G, Peters EMJ, Pohl S, Moll I, Paus R (2000): Active hair growth (anagen) is associated with angiogenesis. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 114:909-16 *Tobin DJ, Paus R (2001): Graying: gerontobiology of the hair follicle pigmentary unit. Experimental Gerontology 36: 1;29-54 *Slominski A, Pisarchik A, Semak I, Sweatman T, Wortsman J, Szczesniewski A, Slugocki G, McNulty J, Kauser S, Tobin DJ, Jing C, Johansson O (2002): Human skin fully expresses intrinsic serotoninergic and melatoninergic systems. FASEB J 16:8:896-98 *J, Gläser K, Roth W, Tobin DJ, Petermann I, Matthias R, Mönnig G, Haverkamp W, Breithardt G, Schmahl W, Peters C, Reinheckel T (2002): Dilated cardiomyopathy in mice deficient for the lysosomal cysteine peptidase cathepsin L. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 99(9): 6234-39 *Slominski A, Tobin DJ, Shibahara S, Wortsman J (2004): Melanin pigmentation in mammalian skin and its hormonal regulation. Physiological Reviews 84: 1155-228 *Slominski A, Wortsman, Plonka PM, Schallreuter KU, Paus R, Tobin DJ (2005): Hair follicle pigmentation. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 124(1):13-21 *Böhm M, Luger T, Tobin DJ, García-Borrón JC (2006): Melanocortin receptor ligands: new horizons for skin biology and clinical dermatology. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 126:1966-75 *Tobin DJ (2006): Biochemistry of human skin - Our Brain on the Outside. Chemical Society Reviews. 35(1):52-67 *Slominski A, Zbytek B, Zmijewski M, Slominski R, Kauser S, Wortsman J, Tobin DJ (2006): Corticotropin releasing hormone in the skin. Frontiers in Bioscience 11; 2230–48


References

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