Susan Dymecki

Susan M. Dymecki, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Director, Biological and Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program

The Dymecki lab studies how functional modularity arises within the brain serotonergic neuronal system and dynamically controls diverse processes ranging from respiration and thermal balance to emotional mood state to coping behaviors.

Understanding how this fundamental system develops at the molecular, cellular, and functional levels will help illuminate root causes of many brain disorders, paving the way for more targeted therapeutics and effective approaches to clinical conditions such as sudden infant death, major depression, and post-traumatic stress.

Using novel genetic tools for precision neural cell mapping in the mouse brain coupled with genomic, transcriptional, electrophysiological, and behavioral analyses, we examine the developmental specialization of subtypes of serotonin-producing neurons together with their network architecture, circuitry modulation, and selective roles in behavior. We probe how such neuronal diversity is generated and maintained, exploring the extent to which it is genetically programmed versus shaped by experience. Emerging is a neuronal structure-function map of substantial heterogeneity that suggests new ways to conceptualize and design treatments for serotonin-related disorders.

THSD1 (Thrombospondin Type 1 Domain Containing Protein 1) Mutation in the Pathogenesis of Intracranial Aneurysm and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.
Authors: Authors: Santiago-Sim T, Fang X, Hennessy ML, Nalbach SV, DePalma SR, Lee MS, Greenway SC, McDonough B, Hergenroeder GW, Patek KJ, Colosimo SM, Qualmann KJ, Hagan JP, Milewicz DM, MacRae CA, Dymecki SM, Seidman CE, Seidman JG, Kim DH.
Stroke
View full abstract on Pubmed
Identification of Serotonergic Neuronal Modules that Affect Aggressive Behavior.
Authors: Authors: Niederkofler V, Asher TE, Okaty BW, Rood BD, Narayan A, Hwa LS, Beck SG, Miczek KA, Dymecki SM.
Cell Rep
View full abstract on Pubmed
Partial Raphe Dysfunction in Neurotransmission Is Sufficient to Increase Mortality after Anoxic Exposures in Mice at a Critical Period in Postnatal Development.
Authors: Authors: Barrett KT, Dosumu-Johnson RT, Daubenspeck JA, Brust RD, Kreouzis V, Kim JC, Li A, Dymecki SM, Nattie EE.
J Neurosci
View full abstract on Pubmed
Activity of Raphé Serotonergic Neurons Controls Emotional Behaviors.
Authors: Authors: Teissier A, Chemiakine A, Inbar B, Bagchi S, Ray RS, Palmiter RD, Dymecki SM, Moore H, Ansorge MS.
Cell Rep
View full abstract on Pubmed
Correction: A genetically defined asymmetry underlies the inhibitory control of flexor-extensor locomotor movements.
Authors: Authors: Britz O, Zhang J, Grossmann KS, Dyck J, Kim JC, Dymecki S, Gosgnach S, Goulding M.
Elife
View full abstract on Pubmed
Multi-Scale Molecular Deconstruction of the Serotonin Neuron System.
Authors: Authors: Okaty BW, Freret ME, Rood BD, Brust RD, Hennessy ML, deBairos D, Kim JC, Cook MN, Dymecki SM.
Neuron
View full abstract on Pubmed
cKit+ cardiac progenitors of neural crest origin.
Authors: Authors: Hatzistergos KE, Takeuchi LM, Saur D, Seidler B, Dymecki SM, Mai JJ, White IA, Balkan W, Kanashiro-Takeuchi RM, Schally AV, Hare JM.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
View full abstract on Pubmed
A genetically defined asymmetry underlies the inhibitory control of flexor-extensor locomotor movements.
Authors: Authors: Britz O, Zhang J, Grossmann KS, Dyck J, Kim JC, Dymecki S, Gosgnach S, Goulding M.
Elife
View full abstract on Pubmed
Functional Interplay between Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Neuronal Systems during Development and Adulthood.
Authors: Authors: Niederkofler V, Asher TE, Dymecki SM.
ACS Chem Neurosci
View full abstract on Pubmed
Functional and developmental identification of a molecular subtype of brain serotonergic neuron specialized to regulate breathing dynamics.
Authors: Authors: Brust RD, Corcoran AE, Richerson GB, Nattie E, Dymecki SM.
Cell Rep
View full abstract on Pubmed