Book Chapters
Grozinger, C.M. and Robinson, G.E. “Sociogenomics”. In: Breed, M. and Moore, J. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior. Oxford: Elsevier Press. (2010)
Grozinger, CM. Genomic approaches to behavioral ecology and evolution. In: Westneat DF and Fox, CW (eds.) Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology. New York City: Oxford University Press. (2010).
Peer Reviewed Publications
Wang, Y., Kocher, S.D., Linksvayer T.A., Grozinger, C.M., Page, R.E., and G.V. Amdam. “Regulation of behaviorally-associated gene pathways in worker honey bee ovaries” Journal of Experimental Biology (in press)
Kocher, S.D and C.M. Grozinger. “Cooperation, Conflict, and the Evolution of Queen Pheromones” Journal of Chemical Ecology 37(11):1263-75 (2011).
Richard, F.J., Schal, C. Tarpy, D.R., and C.M. Grozinger. “Effects of insemination number on honey bee queen Dufour’s gland secretion” Journal of Chemical Ecology 37(9):1027-36 (2011).
Fussnecker, B.L., McKenzie, A.M., and C.M. Grozinger. “The role of cGMP in modulating behavior, physiology, and brain gene expression in response to queen mandibular pheromone in honey bees” Journal of Comparative Physiology A 197(9): 939-948 (2011). **publication with an undergraduate
B.W. Bissinger, K.V Donohue, S.M.S. Khalil, C.M. Grozinger, D.E. Sonenshine, R.M. Roe. “Transcriptome of the synganglion from female American dog ticks, Dermacentor variabilis (Acari: Ixodidae) and the effects of blood-feeding and mating on neuropeptide gene expression” Insect Molecular Biology 20(4):465-91 (2011).
Bloch, G. and C.M. Grozinger. “Social molecular pathways and the evolution of bee societies” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 366(1574): 2155-70 (2011).
Niño, E.L., Tarpy, D.R., and C.M. Grozinger. “Dissection of factors that trigger post-mating changes in honey bee queens (Apis mellifera L.)” Insect Molecular Biology. 20(3): 387-98 (2011).
Abbot P, Abe J, Alcock J, Alizon S, Alpedrinha JA, Andersson M, Andre JB, van Baalen M, Balloux F, Balshine S, Barton N, Beukeboom LW, Biernaskie JM, Bilde T, Borgia G, Breed M, Brown S, Bshary R, Buckling A, Burley NT, Burton-Chellew MN, Cant MA, Chapuisat M, Charnov EL, Clutton-Brock T, Cockburn A, Cole BJ, Colegrave N, Cosmides L, Couzin ID, Coyne JA, Creel S, Crespi B, Curry RL, Dall SR, Day T, Dickinson JL, Dugatkin LA, El Mouden C, Emlen ST, Evans J, Ferriere R, Field J, Foitzik S, Foster K, Foster WA, Fox CW, Gadau J, Gandon S, Gardner A, Gardner MG, Getty T, Goodisman MA, Grafen A, Grosberg R, Grozinger CM, Gouyon PH, Gwynne D, Harvey PH, Hatchwell BJ, Heinze J, Helantera H, Helms KR, Hill K, Jiricny N, Johnstone RA, Kacelnik A, Kiers ET, Kokko H, Komdeur J, Korb J, Kronauer D, Kümmerli R, Lehmann L, Linksvayer TA, Lion S, Lyon B, Marshall JA, McElreath R, Michalakis Y, Michod RE, Mock D, Monnin T, Montgomerie R, Moore AJ, Mueller UG, Noë R, Okasha S, Pamilo P, Parker GA, Pedersen JS, Pen I, Pfennig D, Queller DC, Rankin DJ, Reece SE, Reeve HK, Reuter M, Roberts G, Robson SK, Roze D, Rousset F, Rueppell O, Sachs JL, Santorelli L, Schmid-Hempel P, Schwarz MP, Scott-Phillips T, Shellmann-Sherman J, Sherman PW, Shuker DM, Smith J, Spagna JC, Strassmann B, Suarez AV, Sundström L, Taborsky M, Taylor P, Thompson G, Tooby J, Tsutsui ND, Tsuji K, Turillazzi S, Ubeda F, Vargo EL, Voelkl B, Wenseleers T, West SA, West-Eberhard MJ, Westneat DF, Wiernasz DC, Wild G, Wrangham R, Young AJ, Zeh DW, Zeh JA, Zink A. “Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality”. Nature 471(7339): E1-4 (2011).
Vasquez, G.M., Fischer, P., Grozinger, C.M. and F. Gould. “Differential expression of odorant receptor genes that are involved in sexual isolation of two Heliothis moths” Insect Molecular Biology 20(1): 115-124 (2011).
Soques, S. Vasquez, G.M., Grozinger, C.M., and F. Gould. “Age and mating status do not effect transcript levels of odorant receptor genes in male antennae of Heliothis veriscens and Heliothis subflexa (Leptidopera: Noctuidae)” J Chem Ecol. 36(11):1226-33 (2010).
Cornman, S., Schatz, M.C., Johnston, J.S., Chen, Y-P., Pettis, J., Hunt, G., Bourgeois, L., Elsik, C. Anderson, D. Grozinger, C.M. and J. D. Evans. “Genomic survey of the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor, a major pest of the honey bee Apis mellifera”BMC Genomics. 11:602 (2010).
Shpigler, H., Patch, H.M., Cohen, M., Fan, Y., Grozinger, C.M., and G. Bloch. “A gene for queen control: Krüppel homolog 1 is linked to social organization in bees” BMC Evolutionary Biology 10:120 (2010).
Kocher, S.D., Ayroles, J.F., Stone, E.A. and C.M. Grozinger. “Individual variation in pheromone response correlates with reproductive traits and brain gene expression in worker honey bees” PLoS ONE 5(2): e9116 (2010).
Donohue, K.V, Khalil, S.M.S., Ross, E. Grozinger, C.M., Sonenshine, D.E. and R.M. Roe. “Neuropeptide signaling sequences identified by pyrosequencing of the American Dog tick synganglion transcriptome during blood-feeding and reproduction” Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 40(1): 79-90 (2010).
Fan, Y., Richard, FJ., Rouf, C. and C.M. Grozinger. “Effects of queen mandibular pheromone on nestmate recognition in worker honey bees (Apis mellifera)” Animal Behavior 79(3): 649-656 (2010).
Kocher, S.D., Richard, F.J., Tarpy, D.R., and C.M. Grozinger. "The effects of mating and instrumental insemination on queen honey bee flight behaviour and gene expression" Insect Molecular Biology 19(2): 153-162 (2010).
Kocher, S.D., Richard, F.J., Tarpy, D.R., and C.M. Grozinger. “Queen reproductive state modulates queen pheromone production and queen-worker interactions in honey bees” Behavioral Ecology 20: 1007-1014 (2009).
Alaux, C., Y. Le Conte, H. Heather, S. Rodrigues-Zas, C.M. Grozinger, S. Sinha, and G. E. Robinson. “Regulation of brain gene expression in honey bees by brood pheromone” Genes, Brain, and Behavior.8(3):309-19 (2009)
Richard, F.J., A. Aubert, and C.M. Grozinger. “Modulation of nestmate recognition by immune stimulation in honey bees, Apis mellifera”. BMC Biology 6:50 (2008).
Fussnecker, B. and C.M. Grozinger. “Dissecting the role of Kr-h1 brain gene expression in foraging behavior in honey bees (Apis mellifera)”. Insect Molecular Biology. 17(5):515-22 (2008).
Kocher, S.D.,Richard, F.J., Tarpy, D.R., and C.M. Grozinger. “Genomic analysis of post-mating changes in the honey bee queen”. BMC Genomics. 9(1):232 (2008).
Fischer, P. and Grozinger. “Pheromonal regulation of starvation resistance in honey bee workers”. Naturwissenschaften. 95(8):723-9 (2008).
Hornstein, E.D. “Longevity in the honeybee (Apis mellifera): expression of telomerase and insulin signaling pathway genes in queen and worker bees”. Journal of Young Investigators. Vol 18. (2008) (Mentor: C.M.G.; E. Hornstein was a high school student in my lab).
Richard, F.J., Tarpy, D.R, and C.M. Grozinger. “Effects of insemination quantity on honey bee queen physiology”. PLoS ONE , 2(10):e980 (2007).
Grozinger, C.M., Fan, Y., Hoover, S.E.R. and M.L. Winston. “Genome-wide analysis reveals differences in brain gene expression patterns associated with caste and reproductive status in honey bees (Apis mellifera).”Molecular Ecology 16(22):4837-48 (2007).
Shi, L., Lin, S., Grinberg, Y., Beck, Y., Grozinger, C.M., Robinson, G.E. and T. Lee. “Roles of Drosophila Kruppel-homolog 1 in neuronal morphogenesis”. Dev Neurobiol. 67(12):1614-26 (2007).
Grozinger, C.M., Fischer, P, and J.E. Hampton. “Uncoupling primer and releaser responses to pheromone in honey bees.” Naturwissenschaften 94(5):375-9. (2007) **publication with undergraduates
Grozinger, C.M. and Robinson, G.E. “Endocrine modulation of a pheromone responsive gene in the honey bee brain” Journal of Comparative Biology A 193(4):461-70 (2007).
Honey Bee Genome Consortium (C.M.G., contributing author). “The genome of a highly social insect, the honey bee Apis mellifera.” Nature 443(7114):931-49 (2006).
Robinson, G.E., Grozinger, C.M., and Whitfield, C.W. (2005) “Social life in molecular terms.” Nat Gen Rev 6, 257-270.
Grozinger, C. M., Sharabash, N. M., Whitfield, C. W. and Robinson, G. E. (2003) “Pheromone mediated gene expression in the honey bee brain.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100 (Suppl 2),14519-25.
Haggarty, S.J., Koeller, K.M., Wong, J.C., Grozinger, C.M., and Schreiber, S.L. “Domain-selective small-molecule inhibitor of histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6)-mediated tubulin deacetylation.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A100(8), 4389-4394 (2003).
Grozinger, C. M. and Schreiber, S.L. “Deacetylase enzymes: biological functions and the use of small molecule inhibitors.” Chemistry and Biology 9(1), 3-16 (2002).
Sternson, S.M., Wong, J.C., Grozinger, C.M. and Schreiber, S.L. “Synthesis of 7200 small molecules based on substructural analysis of the histone deacetylase inhibitors trichostatin A and trapoxin”. Organic Letters.3(26) 4239-42 (2001).
Grozinger, C.M., Chao, E.D., Blackwell, H.E., Moazed, D. and Schreiber, S.L. “Identification of a class of small molecule inhibitors of the sirtuin family of NAD-dependent deacetylases by phenotypic screening.” J Biol Chem. 276(42), 38837-43 (2001).
Tong, J.K., You, A., Grozinger, C.M., and Schreiber, S.L. “CoREST is an integral component of the CoREST-HDAC complex.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98(4), 1454-1458 (2001).
Grozinger, C.M. and Schreiber, S.L.. “Regulation of histone deacetylase 4 and 5 transcriptional activity by 14-3- 3-dependent cellular localization.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 97, 7835-7840 (2000).
Youn, H.D., Grozinger, C.M., and Liu, J.O. “Calcium Regulates Transcriptional Repression of Myocyte Enhancer Factor 2 by Histone Deacetylase 4.” J Biol Chem. 275, 22563-22567 (2000).
Grozinger, C. M., Hassig, C.A., and Schreiber, S.L. “Three proteins define a class of human histone deacetylases related to yeast Hda1p.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 96, 4868-4873 (1999).
Gao, W., Dickinson, L., Grozinger, C., Morin, F.G., and Reven, L. “Order-Disorder Transitions in Self-Assembled Monolayers: A 13C Solid-State NMR Study.” Langmuir 13(2), 115-118 (1997).
Gao, W., Dickinson, L., Grozinger, C., Morin, F.G., and Reven, L. “Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkylphosphonic Acids on Metal Oxide Surfaces.” Langmuir 12(26), 6429-6435 (1996).