EatockLab
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Signaling in the inner ear ๐
University of Chicago
Joined July 2021
Today is #InternationalNoiseAwarenessDay, sponsored by @CHChearing. Share this bookmark to spread awareness about decibel levels and ways to protect your hearing: https://t.co/aHOZA0tX7u
#INAD2023
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I am very pleased to have this work finally published! This is the first of several papers summarizing our collaborative work on development of mini-gene therapy for Usher syndrome type 1F, joining forces with the Corey and Sotomayor laboratories! https://t.co/t7jkgOCMdg
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Aravind Govindaraju's paper in PNAS models how non-quantal transmission arises from the unusual morphology and ion channel complements at the vestibular hair cell synapse
A new study uncovers how a unique, fast synapse keeps us from falling. This paves the way for research that could improve treatments for vertigo and balance disorders that affect as many as one in three Americans over the age of 40. https://t.co/2Qg32WNHfG
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.@LabDabdoub is hiring a #ResearchTech Are you interested in #InnerEar #Regeneration? Our team is expanding, check us out! https://t.co/Gk1U8eevtv Please RT. @UofT @Sunnybrook @uoftmedicine @DevBio_UofT @LMP_UofT @CAN_ACN #HearingLoss #BalanceDisorders
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Great to catch up with my former MD/PhD student Imran Quraishi, now on the faculty at @YaleMed at #SfN2022 and our collaborator Ruth Anne @EatockLab. Stay tuned for an exciting paper on synaptic transmission in vestibular hair cells Imran initiated. @SfNtweets @Rice_BIOE
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Hannah Martin at SfN: how Kv channels in vestibular hair cells affect locomotion
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A Simple Piece of #Technology Will Help Millions of Americans << Thoughtful, nuanced piece but these hearing aid photos are from which century?? ๐คฏ๐คฏ๐คฏ https://t.co/ZAaHeYCNtN via @slate #hearingaids #hearing #health #wellbeing #access #loveyourears #keeplistening
slate.com
I cannot wait to buy my new over-the-counter hearing aid.
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Excited to continue my scientific journey at the Washington University in St. Louis! @WUSTLneurosci Opening this September, our lab will study how brain circuits organize incoming sensory information into meaningful collections of objects and background. https://t.co/stHpiMkdgx
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"Through vibrations, people can also identify differences in timbre, a quality that shapes the 'color' of sound we hear." << All super cool! From: How the #Brain Allows the #Deaf to Experience #Music
https://t.co/dQpTRASJzC via @HearingTracker @DameEvelyn @NautilusMag
nautil.us
Our sensory systems for hearing and touch overlap to stir a wealth of emotions.
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Restoring Hearing With Beams of Light
spectrum.ieee.org
Gene therapy and optoelectronics could radically upgrade hearing for millions of people
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How neurons really work is being elucidated https://t.co/eUnLztmA8m from @TheEconomist
economist.com
That will help both medicine and the search for better artificial intelligence
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Semicircular canal size constrains vestibular function in miniaturized frogs
science.org
Pumpkin toadlets lack postural control during jumping due to a physical constraint imposed by semicircular canal size.
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Hearing health care is important for all ages! Check out this video to learn more about hearing loss, prevention, screening, and treatment: https://t.co/oGBoGYxjOu
#BHSM
nidcd.nih.gov
Learn about accessible and affordable hearing health care.
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We welcome your feedback on the 2022-2027 NIDCD Strategic Planโs themes and goals. The input period ends 5/31. https://t.co/YYFw8BWpRI
#NIDCDresearch
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Today is day 1 of the NDCD Advisory Council meeting. Tune in to the open session at approx 1pm EST: https://t.co/GqwlJ3uQNH
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Hear about changes to @NIH data management and sharing policies at approx 3pm.
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Was disappointed that @AROMWM is virtual this year but happy that my grad student @acgsci nailed his talk on the mechanism of non-quantal transmission in vestibular hair cells. Great collaboration with @EatockLab. Nutshell: Extracellular electric potentials matter!
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PhD student Matsya Thulasiram wrote a nice review on the Stria Vascularis and its role in #Hearing and #Disease @LMP_UofT @UofT_OHNS @uoftmedicine @Sunnybrook #InnerEar #Cochlea #Battery
https://t.co/4kEqRBfhTo
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Apply by May 16 to Biology of the Inner Ear Course. Tuition, room and board provided. Please RT. https://t.co/gJ9N5iglzh
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