哥伦比亚大学院生态演化与环境生物学系导师教师师资介绍简介-Bendesky, Andrés

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Bendesky, Andrés

Assistant Professor of E3B in the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute


Affiliation/Department
Assistant Professor
Education
M.D. -- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: Ph.D. -- Rockefeller University
Email
ab4463@columbia.edu
Website
http://bendeskylab.com

Research Description
There are profound differences in behavior among individuals of a species and across species. Much effort has been devoted to the observation and theory of behavioral variation, but the molecular, genetic, and neurobiological mechanisms that generate and maintain such diversity are largely unknown. My lab studies the mechanisms of behavioral variation from genetic and neurobiological angles – by identifying specific genes involved and how they impact the brain, and by characterizing functional variation in neuronal circuits. We then analyze the common themes that emerge to describe the evolution of behavior.
Research Keywords: Evolutionary Genetics; Evolution; Speciation Animal Behavior; Neurobiology; Peromyscus; Siamese Fighting Fish

Representative Publications
Runge JN, Lindholm A, K?nig B, Bendesky A. Parent-offspring inference in inbred populations. BioRxiv 2021.
Kwon YM, Vranken N, Hoge C, Lichak MR, Norovich AL, Francis KX, Camacho-Garcia J, Bista I, Wood J, McCarthy S, Chow W, Tan HH, Howe K, Bandara S, von Lintig J, Rüber L, Durbin R, Svardal H, Bendesky A. Genomic consequences of domestication of the Siamese fighting fish. Science Advances 2022. In Press.
Media coverage:?
Annie Roth. The 1,000-year secret that made betta fish beautiful. New YorkTimes (front page). May 14, 2021.
Sarah Zhang. The surprise hiding in the DNA of pet fish. The Atlantic. May 14, 2021.
Christie Wilcox. My Daughter’s First Pet—the Next Big Model Organism? The Scientist. Jul 15, 2021.
Ng D, Pinharanda A, Vogt MC… Bendesky A. WHotLAMP: A simple, inexpensive, and sensitive molecular test for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 in saliva. PLoS ONE. 2021;16: e0257464.
Wu A, Buchanan EK… Bendesky A… Cunningham J, Paninski L. Deep Graph Pose: a semi-supervised deep graphical model for improved animal pose tracking. NeurIPS. 2020.
Niepoth N, Bendesky A. How natural genetic variation shapes behavior. Annual Reviews of Genomics and Human Genetics. 2020;21:437-463.?
Kelley DB, Ballag IH, Barkan CL, Bendesky A, et al. Coordinating and evolving neural circuits for vocal communication. Journal of Neuroscience. 2020;40:22-36.?
Bendesky A, Kwon, YM, Lassance JM, Lewarch CL, Yao S, Peterson BK, He MX, Dulac C, Hoekstra HE. The genetic basis of parental care evolution in monogamous mice. Nature. 2017;544:434-439. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature22074
News and Views:
Phelps SM. Animal behaviour: How to build a better dad. Nature. 2017;544:418–419.
Snyder-Mackler M, Tung J. Vasopressin and the Neurogenetics of Parental Care. Neuron. 2017;95:9-11
Hager R. The genes that make a good parent. Trends in Genetics. 2017; 33:492-494.
Media coverage:
Carl Zimmer. Why are some mice (and people) monogamous? A study points to genes. New York Times. April 19, 2017.
Andrea Marks. The mouse parent trap. Scientific American. July 2017.
Bendesky A, Pitts J, Rockman MV, Chen WC, Tan MW, Kruglyak L, Bargmann CI. Long-range regulatory polymorphisms affecting a GABA receptor constitute a quantitative trait locus (QTL) for social behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans. PLoS Genet. 2012;8:e1003157.
Bendesky A, Bargmann CI. Genetic contributions to behavioural variation at the gene-environment interface. Nature Reviews Genetics. 2011.;12:48-56.
Bendesky A, Tsunozaki M, Rockman MV, Kruglyak L, and Bargmann CI. Catecholamine receptor polymorphisms affect decision-making in C. elegans. Nature. 2011;472:313-318.