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Ana Ruiz‐Gómez's research investigates gene function and its impact on biological development, primarily utilizing the fruit fly (*Drosophila*) as a model organism. Her work has involved genome-wide RNAi screens to identify genes and pathways involved in wing development, characterizing the phenotypic outcomes of specific gene knockdowns. She has also explored the role of endocrine systems in development and the identification of endocrine-disrupting chemicals. One publication details the use of an ecdysone-deficient *Drosophila* model to assess the endocrine disruptor activity of Bisphenol A. Additionally, her research has examined signaling pathways, such as the dependency of Ras signaling on EGFR activity in *in vivo* contexts. Ruiz‐Gómez's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 18, with 30 total publications and 1,192 total citations.
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- h-index: 18
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 1,193
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Signaling by Ras <sup>G12V</sup> depends on EGFR activity <i>in vivo</i> (2025)
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