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Prof Joerg AlbertJoerg Albert is aÌýProfessor of Sensory Biology and BiophysicsÌýwho is using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to study the molecular and mechanistic bases of hearing, specifically, the process of auditory transduction... | |
Dr Marta Andres de MiguelDr Marta Andrés is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow who is studying the molecular mechanisms modulating the audition of disease transmitting mosquitoes. Her research lies at the intersection of fundamental and translational science. | |
Prof Jonathan AshmoreProf Jonathan Ashmore is the Bernard Katz Professor of Biophysics °ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼. His laboratory works on the cellular mechanisms of hearing with particular interest in the outer hair cells of the cochlea. | |
Prof Doris-Eva BamiouDoris-Eva Bamiou is a Professor of Neuroaudiology. Her research interests include auditory processing in neurological patients and in the normal population. | |
Prof Martin BirchallMartin Birchall is Professor or Laryngology and ENT Surgeon. He co-led the European Team which successfully performed the World’s first stem-cell based, tissue-engineered organ transplant. | |
Prof Jennifer BizleyProf Jennifer Bizley is both a Sir Henry Dale Research Fellow & Professor ofÌýAuditory Neuroscience. Her research aim is to unravel the mechanisms by which neural activity in auditory cortex leads to sound perception and how visual information can alter perception to help us to listen more effectively. | |
Prof Maria ChaitMaria Chait is a Professor of Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience who is interested in how auditory sensory information is converted into a perceptual representation of our environment | |
Dr Hannah CooperDr Hannah Cooper is a Lecturer in audiology and Clinical Scientist. Her research interests include the neurodevelopment of children at risk of hearing problems, and the use of technology to improve outcomes for children with hearing loss. Ìý | |
Dr Nicolas DaudetDr Nicolas Daudet is a Reader in Developmental Neurobiology examining the mechanisms of development and regeneration of the inner ear. | |
Dr Sally DawsonDr Sally Dawson is aÌýReader in Molecular Genetics of Hearing Loss. Her research focuses on identifying susceptibility genes for age related hearing loss and the regulation of gene expression in hair cells of the inner ear. | |
Prof Jonathan GaleJonathan Gale is a Professor of Cell Biology and Interim Co-Director, Ear Institute. His research interests are centred on the repair and regeneration of hair cells after cell damage or loss. | |
Dr Dan JaggerDr Dan Jagger is aÌýReader in Auditory Physiology. He studies membrane properties of spiral ganglion neurons and homeostatic regulation of the cochlea. | |
Dr Peter KeatingÌý Dr Peter Keating is a UCL Excellence Fellow and is funded by the Rosetrees Trust. He is interested in how hearing loss disrupts auditory development and the learning processes that promote recovery following hearing loss. | |
Prof Nicholas LesicaProf Nicholas Lesica is a Wellcome Trust Research Career Development Fellow °ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ and Professor of Neuroengineering. He studies how auditory information is represented in the activity of neuronal populations. | |
Prof Jennifer LindenJennifer Linden is a Professor of Neuroscience and Interim Co-Director, Ear Institute. Her research is geared towards understanding the cortical processing of complex sounds, including speech. Ìý | |
Dr Torsten MarquardtDr Torsten Marquardt is a Senior Lecturer in Auditory Biophysics °ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼. His research looks at the advantages and characteristics of binaural hearing and also cochlea mechanics using oto-acoustic emissions. Ìý | |
Prof Shakeel SaeedProf Shakeel Saeed is Chair of Otology/Neuro-otology and Consultant ENT & Skullbase Surgeon, with research intersts in implantation otology, deafness genetics and facial nerve repair. Ìý | |
Dr Roland SchaetteDr Roland Schaette is aÌýReader in Computational Auditory Neuroscience. He studies how tinnitus arises in computer models, animals, and humans. | |
Prof Anne SchilderProf. Anne Schilder is Director of the Clinical Trials Programme (UCLP-ENT) and has been awarded the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) professorship for ENT Health Services Research | |
Dr. Raj ShekhawatDr. Raj Shekhawat is an Associate Professor at the Ear Institute. His research interests include tinnitus, hearing aids, brain stimulation, sound therapies and higher education teaching & learning. |
Honorary Researchers
Dr Bradford BackusDr Bradford Backus is an Honorary Senior Research Associate who studies the basic properties of the human audio-cochlea system using oto-acoustic emissions...
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Prof Adrian Davis OBEProf Davis is Director of the NHS Newborn Hearing Screening Programme and an Honorary Professor at the Ear Institute
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