Mark Underwood, Ph.D.
Professor of Clinical Neuroscience (in Psychiatry)

Chair, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee,
Columbia University Medical Center

Chair, Laboratory Safety Committee,
New York State Psychiatric Institute

Ethics Advisory Board,
New York State Psychiatric Institute

Research Scientist,
New York State Psychiatric Institute

Director, Laboratory of Molecular Physiology, Division of Neurobiology,
New York State Psychiatric Institute


Dr. Mark Underwood conducts research into the regulation of serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus in the postmortem human brainstem in alcoholism and suicide. The studies examine serotonergic neurons directly and define their functional capacity using quantitative morphometric and receptor binding methods.

Dr. Underwood and colleagues are also performing translational studies examining gene-environment interactions and effects on the development of the serotonergic system in the brain of transgenic mice and how this affects behaviors in adulthood. He directs the Laboratory of Molecular Physiology in the Department of Molecular Imaging and Neuropathology where he also directs in vivo imaging studies in rodents using microPET methods supported by the Radioligand Laboratory of Columbia University. He chairs the Columbia University Medical Center Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).
Undergraduate:  University of Vermont, B.A., 1978-1981
Graduate:  Cornell University Medical College, Ph.D., 1981-1988
Fellowship:  Cornell University Medical College, 1988-1989
Address:
NYS Psychiatric Institute
Room 3911C  Unit/Box:42
1051 Riverside Drive
New York, NY   10032

Phone: 212-543-5430
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