Susan Dymecki

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

Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
George Fabyan Professor of Genetics in the Field of Comparative Pathology

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.

Molecular neuroanatomy's "Three Gs": a primer.
Authors: Authors: Dymecki SM, Kim JC.
Neuron
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Assembly of the brainstem cochlear nuclear complex is revealed by intersectional and subtractive genetic fate maps.
Authors: Authors: Farago AF, Awatramani RB, Dymecki SM.
Neuron
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Vertebrate homologues of Frodo are dynamically expressed during embryonic development in tissues undergoing extensive morphogenetic movements.
Authors: Authors: Hunter NL, Hikasa H, Dymecki SM, Sokol SY.
Dev Dyn
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Hindbrain rhombic lip is comprised of discrete progenitor cell populations allocated by Pax6.
Authors: Authors: Landsberg RL, Awatramani RB, Hunter NL, Farago AF, DiPietrantonio HJ, Rodriguez CI, Dymecki SM.
Neuron
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Ligand-activated Flpe for temporally regulated gene modifications.
Authors: Authors: Hunter NL, Awatramani RB, Farley FW, Dymecki SM.
Genesis
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The knockout mouse project.
Authors: Authors: Austin CP, Battey JF, Bradley A, Bucan M, Capecchi M, Collins FS, Dove WF, Duyk G, Dymecki S, Eppig JT, Grieder FB, Heintz N, Hicks G, Insel TR, Joyner A, Koller BH, Lloyd KC, Magnuson T, Moore MW, Nagy A, Pollock JD, Roses AD, Sands AT, Seed B, Skarnes WC, Snoddy J, Soriano P, Stewart DJ, Stewart F, Stillman B, Varmus H, Varticovski L, Verma IM, Vogt TF, von Melchner H, Witkowski J, Woychik RP, Wurst W, Yancopoulos GD, Young SG, Zambrowicz B.
Nat Genet
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Talking about a revolution: The impact of site-specific recombinases on genetic analyses in mice.
Authors: Authors: Branda CS, Dymecki SM.
Dev Cell
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Cryptic boundaries in roof plate and choroid plexus identified by intersectional gene activation.
Authors: Authors: Awatramani R, Soriano P, Rodriguez C, Mai JJ, Dymecki SM.
Nat Genet
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Switching on lineage tracers using site-specific recombination.
Authors: Authors: Dymecki SM, Rodriguez CI, Awatramani RB.
Methods Mol Biol
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An Flp indicator mouse expressing alkaline phosphatase from the ROSA26 locus.
Authors: Authors: Awatramani R, Soriano P, Mai JJ, Dymecki S.
Nat Genet
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