JOINT PROFESSOR

Professor & Virginia Merrill Bloedel Chair, Dept. of Otolaryngology
Research Focus: Development, damage and regeneration of sensory hair cells in the zebrafish

 

RESEARCH

LATERAL LINE  The lateral line is a placode-derived structure used by acquatic vertebrates to detect water flow.  It consists of groups of mechanosensory hair cells clustered into neuromasts on the surface of the animal. We are interested in how neuromasts are initially positioned in the head and body, and how new neuromasts are formed as the animal grows.

SENSORY HAIR CELL DEATH AND REGENERATION  Zebrafish mechanosensory hair cells are susceptible to environmental insult resulting in death, just as are those in the mammalian inner ear.   We are using the genetics of the zebrafish to identify modifiers of hair cell death.  In addition, we are studying how new hair cells regenerate after damage.

 

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CONTACT

Email : draible@uw.edu
Phone : (206) 616-1048

Raible LAB Website

LAB MEMBERS

Tor Linbo
Andrea McQuate
Ivan Cruz
Francisco Barros Becker
Tricia Wu
Maddy Hewitt
Marielle Beaulieu
Jo Bellairs
Avani Modak
Hayden Gizinski

 

COURSES

CONJ542: Cell biology of Development

 

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