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David D Ginty is the Edward R. and Anne G. Lefler Professor of Neurobiology and Head of the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on understanding the neurobiological basis of touch perception, neural circuits underlying somatosensory functions, and developmental mechanisms of sensory neurons. His work integrates molecular genetics, electrophysiology, and behavioral analyses to study touch-related disorders like autism spectrum disorders and neuropathic pain. The Ginty Lab is located at the Goldenson Building in Boston.
Research interests include mechanosensory neuron subtypes, spinal cord circuit organization, and molecular mechanisms of touch dysfunction. He leads a team investigating how sensory inputs shape neural circuits and influence behavior. His lab’s findings contribute to therapeutic strategies for sensory and developmental disorders.
Key areas of exploration involve the somatosensory system’s role in tactile discrimination, pain signaling, and the interplay between sensory experience and neural development. Recent work emphasizes translational research, targeting mechanoreceptor dysfunction and synaptic plasticity in disease models.




