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Ippei Kishimoto
Postdoctoral Scholar, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
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Jeffrey Axelrod
Professor of Pathology
Research Interests
Genetic and cell biological analyses of signals controlling cell polarity and morphogenesis. Frizzled signaling and cytoskeletal organization.
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Alan G. Cheng, MD
Edward C. and Amy H. Sewall Professor in the School of Medicine, Professor of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS) and, by courtesy, of Pediatrics
Clinical Focus
Hearing loss, Cholesteotoma, Pediatric sinus disease, Pediatric head and neck tumors, Pediatric Otolaryngology
Research Interests
Active Wnt signaling maintains somatic stem cells in many organ systems. Using Wnt target genes as markers, we have characterized distinct cell populations with stem cell behavior in the inner ear, an organ thought to be terminally differentiated. Ongoing work focuses on delineating the developing significance of these putative stem/progenitor cells and their behavior after damage.
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Eve Edelstein
Winter CSP Instructor
10
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Stefan Heller, PhD, MS
Edward C. and Amy H. Sewall Professor in the School of Medicine and Professor of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS)
Research Interests
Our research focuses on the inner ear, from its earliest manifestation as one of the cranial placodes until it has developed into a mature and functioning organ. We are interested in how the sensory epithelia of the inner ear that harbor the sensory hair cells develop, how the cells mature, and how these epithelia respond to toxic insults. The overarching goal of this research is to find ways to regenerate lost sensory hair cells in mammals.
135
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Katie Hohenberger, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery)
Clinical Focus
Otolaryngology
13
Total Publications
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Neil M. Kalwani, MD, MPP
Clinical Instructor, Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine
Clinical Focus
Cardiovascular Disease, Echocardiography, Preventive Medicine
43
Total Publications
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Gabriele Kockelkoren
Postdoctoral Scholar, Genetics
2
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Izabela Kowalczyk
Postdoctoral Scholar, Developmental Biology
5
Total Publications
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Lukas D. Landegger
Clinical Instructor, Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery)
Clinical Focus
Neurotology
71
Total Publications
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Xiangyu Ma
Postdoctoral Scholar, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
19
Total Publications
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Viviana Macarelli
Postdoctoral Scholar, Bioengineering
5
Total Publications
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Daniel Matus
Postdoctoral Scholar, Molecular and Cellular Physiology
5
Total Publications
Publication Topics For This Person
Cell Polarity
Cochlea
Morphogenesis