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David D Ginty, Ph.D.

Edward R. and Anne G. Lefler Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Head of the Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

David D Ginty, PhD – Faculty Profile

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Title: Edward R. and Anne G. Lefler Professor of Neurobiology and Department Chair, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

The Aim

The Ginty Lab explores how the nervous system encodes our sense of touch.

The Impact

Using a range of advanced tools, the Ginty Lab is able to map how signals from the skin travel through the nervous system to encode touch perception. These circuits are what allow us to differentiate between textures, temperatures, and levels of pressure. Understanding how they develop and function provides insight into conditions such as chronic pain or autism, in which touch feels painful or becomes overwhelming. Ultimately, this research could lead to better treatments for sensory disorders and pain-related conditions.

A Closer Look

Article: Autism. Chronic pain. Rising colon cancer rates. New Harvard center explores urgent health problems. , The Boston Globe, September 2025. A $30 million gift from philanthropist K. Lisa Yang launched Harvard’s new Brain-Body Center, designed to support collaborative research and training. This timely and generous support has the potential to deepen our understanding of autism, chronic pain, and colon cancer.

Article: Highly sensitive science , The Harvard Gazette, July 2025. Ginty describes how sensory overload in autism arises from heightened activity in peripheral and spinal neurons rather than in the brain. He also discusses how funding freezes threaten advances in research, which could delay or halt the development of new therapies for conditions of touch and pain.

Contact

Email: david_ginty@hms.harvard.edu
Lab website: gintylab.hms.harvard.edu

Publications View
Palmitoylation regulates neuropilin-2 localization and function in cortical neurons and conveys specificity to semaphorin signaling via palmitoyl acyltransferases.
Authors: Authors: Koropouli E, Wang Q, Mejías R, Hand R, Wang T, Ginty DD, Kolodkin AL.
Elife
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Cortical responses to touch reflect subcortical integration of LTMR signals.
Authors: Authors: Emanuel AJ, Lehnert BP, Panzeri S, Harvey CD, Ginty DD.
Nature
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Mechanoreceptor synapses in the brainstem shape the central representation of touch.
Authors: Authors: Lehnert BP, Santiago C, Huey EL, Emanuel AJ, Renauld S, Africawala N, Alkislar I, Zheng Y, Bai L, Koutsioumpa C, Hong JT, Magee AR, Harvey CD, Ginty DD.
Cell
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The cellular and molecular basis of somatosensory neuron development.
Authors: Authors: Meltzer S, Santiago C, Sharma N, Ginty DD.
Neuron
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The mechanosensory neurons of touch and their mechanisms of activation.
Authors: Authors: Handler A, Ginty DD.
Nat Rev Neurosci
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Sex dependent reduction in mechanical allodynia in the sural-sparing nerve injury model in mice lacking Merkel cells.
Authors: Authors: Jeon SM, Chang D, Geske A, Ginty DD, Caterina MJ.
J Neurosci
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Drosophila Fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system.
Authors: Authors: Santiago IJ, Zhang D, Saras A, Pontillo N, Xu C, Chen X, Weirauch MT, Mistry M, Ginty DD, Pecot MY, Peng J.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Author Correction: Innervation of thermogenic adipose tissue via a calsyntenin 3ß-S100b axis.
Authors: Authors: <a href="https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/profile/1234923">Zeng X</a>, <a href="https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/profile/1246145">Zeng X</a>, Ye M, Resch JM, <a href="https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/profile/1250277">Jedrychowski MP</a>, Hu B, <a href="https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/profile/1252093">Lowell BB</a>, <a href="https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/profile/1254041">Ginty DD</a>, <a href="https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/profile/1254750">Spiegelman BM</a>.
Nature
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Parallel ascending spinal pathways for affective touch and pain.
Authors: Authors: Choi S, Hachisuka J, Brett MA, Magee AR, Omori Y, Iqbal NU, Zhang D, DeLisle MM, Wolfson RL, Bai L, Santiago C, Gong S, Goulding M, Heintz N, Koerber HR, Ross SE, Ginty DD.
Nature
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Meissner corpuscles and their spatially intermingled afferents underlie gentle touch perception.
Authors: Authors: Neubarth NL, Emanuel AJ, Liu Y, Springel MW, Handler A, Zhang Q, Lehnert BP, Guo C, Orefice LL, Abdelaziz A, DeLisle MM, Iskols M, Rhyins J, Kim SJ, Cattel SJ, Regehr W, Harvey CD, Drugowitsch J, Ginty DD.
Science
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