Bruce Bean

Bruce Bean, PhD

Robert Winthrop Professor of Neurobiology

Bruce Bean, PhD – Faculty Profile

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Title: Robert Winthrop Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School.

The Aim

The Bean Lab studies the pharmacology of ion channels that govern the electrical activity of neurons. Neuronal activity is regulated by molecular gates in the cell membrane called ion channels.

The Impact

Different types of neurons express different combinations of ion channels, which is why they fire differently and serve different functions. The Bean Lab uses pharmacology to study how ion channels differentially regulate electrical activity in particular kinds of neurons, both characterizing existing ion channel–targeted drugs and developing new ones. This approach has contributed to the development of new compounds that target channels in pain‑sensing neurons without the side effects and risks associated with opioids. Ongoing projects aim to develop new drugs targeting chronic pain, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis.

A Closer Look

Article: “This Will Have a Negative Effect on the Entire Drug‑Development Enterprise” , Harvard Medicine Magazine, July 2025. This perspective explains how Bruce Bean’s lab uses basic research on neuronal ion channels and hyperexcitability to identify new, safer drug targets for pain and epilepsy, positioning the lab as an early‑stage engine for future non‑opioid therapies.

Article: The Discovery Channel: Why do Harvard doctors remain undaunted by the demands of discovery? , Harvard Medicine Magazine, Spring 2011. This feature describes how Harvard is boosting drug discovery by supporting risky early‑stage projects and collaborations; Bruce Bean’s ion‑channel research is highlighted as an example of identifying new targets for pain and epilepsy treatments that industry can later develop into drugs.

Contact

Email: bruce_bean@hms.harvard.edu

Publications View
Cell-Autonomous Excitation of Midbrain Dopamine Neurons by Endocannabinoid-Dependent Lipid Signaling.
Authors: Authors: Gantz SC, Bean BP.
Neuron
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Evolution of Osteocrin as an activity-regulated factor in the primate brain.
Authors: Authors: Ataman B, Boulting GL, Harmin DA, Yang MG, Baker-Salisbury M, Yap EL, Malik AN, Mei K, Rubin AA, Spiegel I, Durresi E, Sharma N, Hu LS, Pletikos M, Griffith EC, Partlow JN, Stevens CR, Adli M, Chahrour M, Sestan N, Walsh CA, Berezovskii VK, Livingstone MS, Greenberg ME.
Nature
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Cooperative regulation by G proteins and Na(+) of neuronal GIRK2 K(+) channels.
Authors: Authors: Wang W, Touhara KK, Weir K, Bean BP, MacKinnon R.
Elife
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Differential Regulation of Action Potential Shape and Burst-Frequency Firing by BK and Kv2 Channels in Substantia Nigra Dopaminergic Neurons.
Authors: Authors: Kimm T, Khaliq ZM, Bean BP.
J Neurosci
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Pore dilation reconsidered.
Authors: Authors: Bean BP.
Nat Neurosci
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Activation of Ih and TTX-sensitive sodium current at subthreshold voltages during CA1 pyramidal neuron firing.
Authors: Authors: Yamada-Hanff J, Bean BP.
J Neurophysiol
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Silencing Nociceptor Neurons Reduces Allergic Airway Inflammation.
Authors: Authors: Talbot S, Abdulnour RE, Burkett PR, Lee S, Cronin SJ, Pascal MA, Laedermann C, Foster SL, Tran JV, Lai N, Chiu IM, Ghasemlou N, DiBiase M, Roberson D, Von Hehn C, Agac B, Haworth O, Seki H, Penninger JM, Kuchroo VK, Bean BP, Levy BD, Woolf CJ.
Neuron
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All-optical electrophysiology in mammalian neurons using engineered microbial rhodopsins.
Authors: Authors: Hochbaum DR, Zhao Y, Farhi SL, Klapoetke N, Werley CA, Kapoor V, Zou P, Kralj JM, Maclaurin D, Smedemark-Margulies N, Saulnier JL, Boulting GL, Straub C, Cho YK, Melkonian M, Wong GK, Harrison DJ, Murthy VN, Sabatini BL, Boyden ES, Campbell RE, Cohen AE.
Nat Methods
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Inhibition of A-type potassium current by the peptide toxin SNX-482.
Authors: Authors: Kimm T, Bean BP.
J Neurosci
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Pathways disrupted in human ALS motor neurons identified through genetic correction of mutant SOD1.
Authors: Authors: Kiskinis E, Sandoe J, Williams LA, Boulting GL, Moccia R, Wainger BJ, Han S, Peng T, Thams S, Mikkilineni S, Mellin C, Merkle FT, Davis-Dusenbery BN, Ziller M, Oakley D, Ichida J, Di Costanzo S, Atwater N, Maeder ML, Goodwin MJ, Nemesh J, Handsaker RE, Paull D, Noggle S, McCarroll SA, Joung JK, Woolf CJ, Brown RH, Eggan K.
Cell Stem Cell
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