
Thomas Maynard
Research Professor · Developmental Neurobiology
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Thomas Maynard, Ph.D., is a Research Associate Professor at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, Virginia Tech Carilion, where he is a key member of the LaMantia Lab. His work bridges molecular neuroscience, developmental biology, and psychiatric genetics, with a focus on neurodevelopmental disorders such as 22q11 deletion syndrome and schizophrenia. He is affiliated with the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology and contributes to advanced research in neural development and gene function.
Education:
- B.A. in Physiology and Cell Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara (1993)
- Ph.D. in Biology, University of Oregon (1999)
Dr. Maynard's research examines the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying brain development, particularly how gene dosage in the 22q11 region affects neurogenesis, cortical development, and mitochondrial function in neurons. His work integrates mouse models and molecular techniques to explore the developmental origins of psychiatric disorders. He has also investigated the role of the cerebrospinal fluid as a signaling niche for neural progenitor cells and the function of key genes like NUMB in neuronal differentiation.
The trends in his publications reflect a sustained focus on neurodevelopmental disorders, especially 22q11 deletion syndrome, with strong emphasis on gene expression, neural progenitor dynamics, and cortical malformations. His work spans developmental neuroscience, molecular genetics, and cellular signaling, contributing to understanding the 'two-hit' hypothesis in schizophrenia.
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Dr. Maynard has not been explicitly mentioned as advising students, but his senior role in the LaMantia Lab suggests mentorship of junior researchers and coordination of research teams. There is no mention of external grants in the text, but his publication record in high-impact journals indicates likely involvement in funded research projects. He previously served as an Associate Research Professor at George Washington University, reflecting a long-standing academic research career.
He is actively involved in the LaMantia Lab, a research team dedicated to understanding the genetic and developmental basis of brain disorders. The lab includes research assistants, coordinators, and postdoctoral associates, indicating a collaborative and multidisciplinary environment focused on translational neuroscience.
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