News

  • New job opening!
    We are looking for a post-doctoral fellow to join the lab this Fall/Spring. If you do not have PhD yet, but you are interested in hearing science, it is also possible to join the lab as a graduate student through the Neuroscience Graduate Program at USC.
  • New publication alert!
    Dr. Alessandro Altoè and I have joined forces to present a new, time efficient way of measuring intracochlear vibrations. Learn more in our recent publication titled "Estimating cochlear impulse responses using frequency sweeps"
  • Charaziak lab at MoH workshop
    Finally, after 2 years of pandemic, spiralists from all over the world were able to meet and talk cochlear mechanics for 5 days straight at the Mechanics of Hearing Workshop in Denmark. Here is the talk titled "Suppression of organ-of-Corti vibrations and otoacoustic emissions in mice" given by Dr. Charaziak describing one of the current…
  • Charaziak Lab joins NGP!
    The USC Neuroscience Graduate Program (NGP) is the largest and only university-wide PhD program at USC. A NIH-designated T32 Neuroscience Training Program, NGP students and faculty come from a variety of academic backgrounds to study questions spanning the spectrum of modern neuroscience research.Now you can join the lab through the NPG!