Selected Publications

Dr. Zupan’s research interests encompassing both genetic and environmental risk factors of neuropsychiatric disease converged following her discovery of maternal genotype-dependent effects on disease-associated traits. Research revealed that genetic mutations in the parental generation can program disease-associated behavior without direct inheritance of the disease-associated gene(s) OR exposure to an external risk factor such as infection or drug use. Parental mutations may impact behavior of genetically unaffected offspring by altering the fetal, perinatal and/or early postnatal developmental environment. 

  • Zupan B and Toth M (2008). Wild-Type Male Offspring of fmr1+/- Mothers Exhibit Characteristics of the Fragile X Phenotype.  Neuropsychopharmacology, 33(11):2667-2675. 
  • Gleason G, Liu B, Bruening S, Zupan B, Auerbach A, Mark W, Oh JE, Gal-Toth J, Lee F, and Toth M (2010). The serotonin1A receptor gene as a genetic and prenatal maternal environmental factor in anxiety.  Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 107(16):7592-7. 
  • Zupan B and Toth M (2012).  Fmr-1 as an offspring genetic and a maternal environmental factor in neurodevelopmental disease. Results Probl Cell Differ, 54:243. 

Since Dr. Zupan has established her lab at Vassar College, her research has focused on identifying the mechanism(s) whereby uninherited genetic variations program affiliative social behaviors, whose dysfunction is a core dimension of many neurodevelopmental disorders.  She’s reported that both prenatal and postnatal exposure to maternal FMRP deficiency was sufficient to program hypersociability, suggesting that mechanism/s mediating social behavior are susceptible to programming by multiple physiological, and possibly behavioral, maternal factors. Complementing this line of inquiry are new collaborations with researchers at MSKCC and Weill Cornell that have focused on identifying the maternal genotype- and/or behavior-specific factors that program offspring behavior, including innate fear and social aggression. 

  • Zupan B, Sharma A, Frazier A, Klein S, Toth M (2016). Programming social behavior by the maternal fragile X protein. Genes, Brain Behav, 15(6):578-87. 
  • Liu B, Zupan B, Laird E, Klein S, Gleason G, Bozinoski M, Gal Toth J, Toth M. (2014). Maternal hematopoietic TNF, via milk chemokines, programs hippocampal development and memory.  Nat Neurosci, 17(1): 97-105. 
  • B. Zupan, B. Liu, F. Taki, J.G. Toth, M. Toth. (2017). Maternal Brain TNF-α Programs Innate Fear in the Offspring. Curr Biol, 27(24):3859-3863. 

Full publication list at MyBibliography.


Recent Student Poster Presentations

Current Vassar Students indicated in Bold

2020:

Poster presented by Sanaya Shikari ‘ 21 at VC URSI symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Joseph Nowacki ‘21, Ben Kheyfets ‘21 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Ivy Chen ‘21, Eden Forbes ‘21, Abigail Jenkins ‘22, Hero Liu ‘22 at VC URSI symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Ivy Chen ‘21, Eden Forbes ‘21, Abigail Jenkins ‘22, Hero Liu ‘22 at VC URSI symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2019:

Poster presented by Gabi Mandeville ’19, Katie Emery ’19, Madhavi Jere ’20 and Sanaya Shikari ‘ 21 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Anita Khasnavis ’19 and Michelle Kang  at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Anita Khasnavis ’19 and Bibi Sulaman ’19  at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by John Kee ’19 and Noah Papagni ’19 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Gaby Coste ’20 and Bibi Sulaman ’19 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2018:

Poster presented by Meeraal Zaheer ’20 and Andy Thompson ’18 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium, and by Meeraal Zaheer ’20 at 2018 Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.

 

Poster presented by John Kee ’19at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Alex Frazier ’17 and Madhavi Jere ’20 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Gaby Coste ’20 and Bibi Sulaman ’19 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Anita Khasnavis ’19 at VC URSI symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2017:

Poster presented by Kevin Newhall ’17 and Alex Koo ’17 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium, and by Kevin Newhall ’17 at 2017 Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Joh Kee ’19 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Michelle Morochnik ’17 and Anita Khasnavis ’19 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Elsa Stoff ’17 and Kevin Newhall ’17 at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poster presented by Nick Fancher ’17, Abbi Hiller ’17, and Sharen Rivas at VC Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium and Hudson Valley Life Sciences Group Spring Research Symposium.