
About
Robin Fuchs-Young is a Professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics at Texas A&M University's School of Medicine. Her research focuses on breast carcinogenesis mechanisms, particularly the interplay between estrogen receptors, IGF-1, and p53 signaling. She leads a lab utilizing transgenic mice to study mammary cancer development, emphasizing disparities in cancer outcomes. Fuchs-Young also directs an extensive outreach program addressing environmental health, STEM education for underrepresented groups, and health equity. Her work includes evaluating metabolic syndrome impacts on cancer risk and developing humanized mouse models to study racially disparate p53 polymorphisms.
Education:
- BS in Biology from Emory University, 1978
- PhD from Vanderbilt University, 1988
- Postdoctoral Training at Ben May Institute, University of Chicago
Research Themes:
- IGF-1 paracrine effects on mammary stem cells
- Racial disparities in breast cancer susceptibility
- Metabolic syndrome-induced tumor risk
- Epigenetic programming of cancer susceptibility
- p53-ER cross-regulation in tumor progression
Outreach & Education:
- Community environmental justice initiatives
- K-12 teacher training programs
- Undergraduate research internships
- Policy-maker education workshops
- Focus on increasing STEM diversity
Lab Team: Includes postdoctoral fellows, graduate researchers, and undergraduate trainees working on molecular mechanisms, mouse models, and translational research.
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