# In memoriam: David G. Robinson

**Authors:** David Scheuring, Stefan Hillmer, Karin Schumacher

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s00709-025-02059-9 · Protoplasma · 2025-04-07

## TL;DR

This paper is an obituary for David G. Robinson, a leading plant cell biologist known for his research on intracellular trafficking.

## Contribution

The paper commemorates David G. Robinson's career and contributions to plant cell biology and electron microscopy.

## Key findings

- David was recognized as one of Europe’s leading plant cell biologists.
- He is remembered for his groundbreaking research on intracellular trafficking and cellular organization.

## Abstract

We are deeply saddened to report that David Gordon Robinson passed away on Tuesday, 5 November 2024. He has left behind his wife and three children. Without doubt, David was one of Europe’s leading plant cell biologists and electron microscopists, best known for his research on intracellular trafficking and cellular organization. He is leaving a legacy of groundbreaking research and influence in the field. In this obituary, we want to recapitulate the most important stages from the impressive career of a truly unique character.

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