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| Dr Martin Homer | |
| Post(s): | Senior Lecturer, Department of Engineering Mathematics |
| Areas of expertise: | I'm principally interested in mathematical modelling of real-world systems, from engineering to the life sciences. I work... |
| Keywords: | mathematics | engineering mathematics | modelling | real-world systems | nonlinear dynamics | mathematical biology | hearing |
| Dr Helen Kennedy | |
| Post(s): | Senior Lecturer in Physiology, School of Physiology and Pharmacology |
| Areas of expertise: | Auditory hair cells are responsible for our ability to hear, and irreversible damage of these delicate sensory cells is the... |
| Keywords: | auditory hair cells | hair | cells | hearing | deafness | intracellular calcium | mammalian hair cells | hair cells |
| Professor Daniel Robert | |
| Post(s): | Professor of Bionanoscience, School of Biological Sciences |
| Areas of expertise: | My research concentrates on the comparative study of the behavioural biology, biomechanics and evolution of auditory systems.... |
| Keywords: | behavioural biology | biomechanics | evolution | auditory systems | sensory adaptation | hearing | insects |
| Dr Lindsay St Claire | |
| Post(s): | Senior Lecturer, Centre for Hearing and Balance Studies |
| Areas of expertise: | My research interests concern the ways in which social psychological influences, as opposed to “biological reality” construct... |
| Keywords: | illness | health | hearing | stress |
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