Doctor David D. Ginty is an American neuroscientist and developmental biologist.
Education
He graduated from Mount Saint Mary"s College and received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in physiology from East Carolina University for graduate work with Edward Seidel, on the regulation of polyamine compounds and their metabolism during cell growth and proliferation. Moving to Boston, Ginty completed postdoctoral research, first, with John Wagner at the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute at Harvard Medical School, and then with Michael Greenberg at the Children"s Hospital Boston, where he made several seminal contributions to signal transduction and growth factor signaling in neurons.
Career
Currently, he is the professor of Neuroscience and an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. In addition, he oversees the Neuroscience Graduate program of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and serves on the editorial board of the journal Neuron. His lab at Johns Hopkins discovered functions and mechanisms of action of neuronal growth factors and axon guidance cues, and mechanisms of assembly and functional organization of the neural circuits that underlie autonomic functions and the sense of touch.
Membership
In 1995, he was invited by Solomon Snyder to move to Baltimore, Maryland, to become a new faculty member of the Department of Neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.