
Ebru Robinson, B.S.
Pronouns: she, her, hers
Doctoral Student
SDSU / UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Cell and Molecular Biology
San Diego
- erobinson8158@sdsu.edu
- Phone
- [619-594-####]
- Location
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LSN
5500 Campanile Dr
San Diego, CA, 92182 - Mail Code
- 4614
- Fax
- [619-594-####]
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Areas of Research
Muscular Diseases, CRISPR/Cas9, Drosophila, Transcription
Bio
In my Ph.D. research, I study the genetic mechanisms behind severe muscular diseases using Drosophila as a model organism. I focus on a novel gene with a human counterpart linked to muscular dystrophies.
Using the CRISPR/Cas9 system, I created mutants to examine the gene’s role in muscle function. These mutant flies are viable but show impaired flight and damaged muscle structures, highlighting the gene’s importance.
I named the gene “Uchmaz” (Turkish for “flightless”) to reflect its role. By combining bioinformatics, biochemistry, and genetics, my goal is to better understand muscle biology and provide insights into developing treatments for muscular disorders.