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Michelle Arbeitman Biomedical Sciences michelle.arbeitman@med.fsu.edu Genes underlying reproductive behavior and physiology. Funded by NIH, NIGMS. Immunoglobulin superfamily and sexual dimorphism in the nervous system. Funded by NIH, NINDS. Chromatin and Behavior. NIH-Pending Cutting edge approaches to understand master regulatory genes. NIH-Pending. Understanding the molecular-genetic and neural circuit basis of behavior using Drosophila (fruit fly) and mouse models. I have strengths using molecular-genetic, genomic and biochemical approaches to address questions related to complex behavior and animal development. In the past I have had productive collaborations with statisticians, quantitative biologists and computer scientists, mostly on my genomic-scale research questions.