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Department of Pathology
University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine
S-417 BST
200 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
(412) 648-1260


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Department of Pathology - Faculty


Lisa J. Robinson M.D.

Dr. Robinson is a member of the Division of Hematopathology. More information about this division is available here

Office Location:
Rm. 710-A Scaife Hall
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15261

Contact Information:
Office Telephone: (412) 647-0365
Fax Number: (412) 647-6332
Email Address: robinsonlj@upmc.edu

Research Interests:

Dr. Robinson's research interest is in molecular hematopathology. Her laboratory studies cell signaling mechanisms in myelopoiesis and myeloid leukemias, with a particular focus on molecular regulators of osteoclastogenesis.

Selected Publications:

Zhou Y, Lewis TL, Robinson LJ, Brundage KM, Schafer R, Martin KH, Blair HC, Soboloff J, Barnett JB. The role of calcium release activated calcium channels in osteoclast differentiation. J Cell Physiol. 2011; 226:1082-9.

Robinson LJ, Tourkova I, Wang Y, Sharrow AC, Landau MS, Yaroslavskiy BB, Sun L, Zaidi M, Blair HC. FSH-receptor isoforms and FSH-dependent gene transcription in human monocytes and osteoclasts. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2010; 394:12-7.

Zaidi M, Sun L, Robinson LJ, Tourkova IL, Liu L, Wang Y, Zhu LL, Liu X, Li J, Peng Y, Yang G, Shi X, Levine A, Iqbal J, Yaroslavskiy BB, Isales C, Blair HC. ACTH protects against glucocorticoid-induced osteonecrosis of bone. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010;107:8782-7.

Robinson LJ, Blair HC, Barnett JB, Zaidi M, Huang CL. Regulation of bone turnover by calcium-regulated calcium channels. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2010; 1192:351-7.

Yaroslavskiy BB, Turkova I, Wang Y, Robinson LJ, Blair HC. Functional osteoclast attachment requires inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor-associated cGMP-dependent kinase substrate. Lab Invest. 2010;90:1533-42.

Mistry PK, Liu J, Yang M, Nottoli T, McGrath J, Jain D, Zhang K, Keutzer J, Chuang WL, Mehal WZ, Zhao H, Lin A, Mane S, Liu X, Peng YZ, Li JH, Agrawal M, Zhu LL, Blair HC, Robinson LJ, Iqbal J, Sun L, Zaidi M. Glucocerebrosidase gene-deficient mouse recapitulates Gaucher disease displaying cellular and molecular dysregulation beyond the macrophage. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010;107:19473-8.

Wittschieben JP, Patil V, Glushets V, Robinson LJ, Kusewitt DF, Wood RD. Loss of DNA polymerase zeta enhances spontaneous tumorigenesis. Cancer Res. 2010;70:2770-8.

Robinson LJ, Yaroslavskiy BB, Griswold RD, Zadorozny EV, Guo L, Tourkova IL, Blair HC. Estrogen inhibits RANKL-stimulated osteoclastic differentiation of human monocytes through estrogen and RANKL-regulated interaction of estrogen receptor-alpha with BCAR1 and Traf6. Exp Cell Res. 2009;315:1287-301.

Wang L, Xue J, Zadorozny EV, Robinson LJ. G-CSF stimulates Jak2-dependent Gab2 phosphorylation leading to Erk1/2 activation and cell proliferation. Cell Signal. 2008;20:1890-9.

Yaroslavskiy BB, Sharrow AC, Wells A, Robinson LJ, Blair HC. Necessity of inositol (1,4,5)-trisphosphate receptor 1 and mu-calpain in NO-induced osteoclast motility. J Cell Sci. 2007;120:2884-94.



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