
معرفی
Gord Fishell, Ph.D., is a Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on the developmental mechanisms underlying inhibitory interneuron diversity and their integration into neural circuits, with implications for autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, and intellectual disability. His laboratory has pioneered tools like enhancer-AAV viral vectors for targeting interneurons across species, enabling precise manipulation of cortical circuits.
Research Themes:
- Interneuron Specification: Genetic programs governing interneuron subtype generation during embryonic development.
- Circuit Integration: Local cues guiding interneurons into cortical and subcortical circuits.
- Pathophysiological Links: Investigating how interneuron dysfunction contributes to neurological disorders.
- Technological Innovation: Developing viral tools for cell-type-specific manipulation in mammals and humans.
Key Contributions: The lab's work on somatostatin (SST) and parvalbumin (PV) interneurons has revealed critical roles in circuit maturation and sensory processing. Their viral toolkit, developed with Paola Arlotta, enables targeted studies of diverse cortical cell types.
Future Directions: Translating developmental insights into therapies for neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly through interneuron-based interventions.
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