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NIDCD Beyond the Lab, Understanding Communication Disorders: The Making of the Inner Ear

Tuesday, May 23, 2017, 11:00:00 AM, 1 hour.

Description: NIDCD Beyond the Lab, Understanding Communication Disorders Speaker Series

Designed for administrative and support staff as well as scientists, the Beyond the Lab, Understanding Communication Disorders speaker series gives the NIH community an opportunity to learn about the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorder’s (NIDCD) research and research advances.

Our ability to hear and maintain our balance relies on thousands of sensory cells (called hair cells) in the inner ear. The NIDCD Laboratory of Molecular Biology is working to identify the molecules that are important in directing the development of hair cells and the formation of the inner ear.
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Author: Doris K. Wu, Ph.D., Chief, Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Section on Sensory Cell Regeneration and Development, NIDCD, NIH
Runtime: 1 hour
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Event ID: 22095