Michelle Arbeitman

Professor of Biomedical Sciences & Neuroscience
Accepting new graduate students

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Contact Information

Phone
850-645-9846
Office Location
MSR 3350M
Faculty
Biomedical Sciences

Interest

The Arbeitman lab studies the molecular-genetic specification of behaviors, with a focus on reproductive behaviors in fruit flies and mice. The goal is to understand how genes specify the potential for behavior in these well-studied model systems that allow for rapid progress as models for human disease analyses. The lab uses genomic, molecular-genetic, biochemical, developmental, and computational approaches to address the genetic specification of behavior.

Current Research

Understanding how complex behaviors are specified at a molecular-genetic level is a major unsolved question in biology, for which we have very little understanding in any organism. The lab focuses on unlocking the molecular mechanisms used to specify sexual dimorphism in the nervous system that underlies differences in male and female reproductive behaviors using fruit flies and mice as a model.