

Dr Susanne Dietrich
Biography
In 2011, Susanne took up a new post with the School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Portsmouth. In her research, she is focusing on the molecular networks that control musculoskeletal and cardiac development and the formation of the associated stem cells. Current work investigates the contribution of multi-potent precursors to either head skeletal muscle or heart and the specific properties of developing muscle stem cells.
Susanne has established novel collaborations to accompany the work on the mouse and chicken model with work on zebrafish and Xenopus, aimed at identifying the basic regulatory mechanisms conserved throughout vertebrates. Moreover, she has established collaborations to join “wet” laboratory work with “dry” bioinformatics. Furthermore, Susanne has established collaborations to investigate the assembly of functional organs, including the innervation of muscle. All of these collaborations have led to or are being prepared for publications.
Susanne’s findings made a significant contribution to the field of developmental biology and are well represented in text books such as the renowned Gilbert’s “Developmental Biology”; she is also regularly invited for seminars, and she is an member of the editorial board of the journal “Developmental Biology”.
For more information about Susanne's research please visit her lab page
Research interests
Tissue interactions and molecular networks that control:
- how a multi-potent mesodermal precursor cell commits to a particular cell fate
- how precursor stem cell propteries are regulated, and when a cell may differentiate
- how the balance between cell differentiation and maintenance of a precursor/stem cell pool is achieved
- how a precursor cell recognises and reaches its target sites
- how cells from different sources and tissues assemble into a functional organ
Research outputs
2025
Naturally occurring, rostrally conjoining chicken twins attempt to make a forebrain
Schubert, F. R., Dietrich, S.
1 Apr 2025, In: Developmental Biology. 520
Research output: Article
At early stages of heart development, the first and second heart fields are a continuum of lateral head mesoderm-derived, cardiogenic cells
Wolton, M., Davey, M. G., Dietrich, S.
1 Apr 2025, In: Developmental Biology. 520
Research output: Article
Semaphorin 3A repulsion directs the caudal projection of pioneer longitudinal axons in the developing chicken brain
Riley, K., Dietrich, S., Schubert, F.
1 Feb 2025, In: Developmental Biology. 518
Research output: Article
2023
Cardiac competence of the paraxial head mesoderm fades concomitant with a shift towards the head skeletal muscle programme
Alzamrooni, A. M. A. M., Mendes Vieira, P., Murciano, N., Wolton, M., Schubert, F., Robson, S., Dietrich, S.
1 Sep 2023, In: Developmental Biology. 501, 21p.
Research output: Article
2022
Comprehensive expression analysis for the core cell cycle regulators in the chicken embryo reveals novel tissue‐specific synexpression groups and similarities and differences with expression in mouse, frog and zebrafish
Alaiz Noya, M., Berti, F., Dietrich, S.
1 Jul 2022, In: Journal of Anatomy. 241, 1, p. 42-66
Research output: Article
2021
Dact1 is expressed during chicken and mouse skeletal myogenesis and modulated in human muscle diseases
Contriciani, R. E., da Veiga, F. C., do Amaral, M. J., Castelucci, B. G., de Sousa, L. M., de Jesus, M. B., Consonni, S. R., Collares-Buzato, C. B., Mermelstein, C., Dietrich, S., Alvares, L. E.
1 Oct 2021, In: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 256, 13p., 110645
Research output: Article