- Interview with Dr. CharaziakA new post about Dr. Charaziak work has appeared in Keck newsletter. Learn more here.
- Exploratory research awardDr Charaziak has been awarded an Exploratory Research Grant (R21) from NIDCD to develop diagnostic tools for recognizing functional and physiological effects of sensory hearing loss. This 2-year project will explore whether noninvasive measurements of the inner ear electrical potentials can be refined to provide detailed information about function and health of the sensory cells…
- 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"