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Luebke Lab

Auditory & Vestibular Efferent Systems

2nd generation adenovirus

2nd generation adenovirus

The long-term goal of my laboratory is to understand the role of cochlear outer hair cells in hearing and hearing loss both at the molecular and at the systems level. Specifically, we are interested in agents that block or enhance the action of receptors on outer hair cells of the cochlea, which enhance hearing and decrease hearing loss. To design and discover agents that block or enhance receptor action on cochlear outer hair cells, we are cloning neurotransmitter receptors expressed in the hair cells, and modulating expression of these receptors by viral-mediated gene transfer into the cochlea.

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Anne E. Luebke, Ph.D.

Anne E. Luebke, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator

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Affiliations

August 27, 2021
Anne Luebke co-authors: Intermittent broadband sound may be key to slowing hearing loss

October 2, 2018
Professors Anne Luebke and Ross Maddox receive NSF award

August 10, 2018
Professor Luebke receives NIH R01

July 25, 2016
Luebke and Bennetto Explore Hearing Test That May Identify Autism Risk

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MC 6-8547
601 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY 14642