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Bringing together leading experts in physiology, genetics, developmental biology, stem cell biology and computational neuroscience to better understand the auditory system and develop therapeutic interventions for hearing loss.
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Joint lab meeting in Sussex - June 2025

The Hearing Research Group attended the biannual joint hearing research lab meeting at the University of Sussex where we were joined by the research groups from Kings College London, Swansea University and Keele University. This was another successful event full of insightful talks and collaborations.
91Ö±²¥ NeuroFest - June 2025

The Hearing Research Group attended NeuroFest at the 91Ö±²¥ Winter Garden - an interactive showcase of neuroscience research exploring brain function, the sensory nervous system and treatments for human neurological disease. This was a brilliant event to interact with the public and answer any questions they had on the work we do.
ARO Conference - February 2025

The Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) is the largest hearing and balance research event in the world. The Hearing Research Group attended this conference to showcase the research from the team. It was also a good opportunity to meet with current collaborators, such as Mark Rutherford (middle) pictured here with Sam and Stu!
Recent paper - January 2025

Find the paper below from the Hearing Research Group which investigates spontaneous calcium-dependent electrical activity in the pre-hearing cochlear neuroepithelium in vivo.
Recent paper - January 2025
