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According to our matching algorithm, Felipe Santos is the likely recipient of the following grants.
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Recipients |
Code |
Title / Keywords |
Matching score |
2004 |
Santos, Felipe |
F32Activity Code Description: To provide postdoctoral research training to individuals to broaden their scientific background and extend their potential for research in specified health-related areas. |
Hair Cell Toxicity @ University of Washington
[unreadable] DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Drug-induced sensory hair cell death is a preventable cause of sensorineural hearing loss and vestibular toxicity. The objectives of this research are to better understand the cellular events involved in drug mediated hair cell death and to test if the zebrafish lateral line can be used as a model to predict ototoxicity. The sequence of cellular events leading to hair cell death or survival in the lateral line of zebrafish will be investigated using in vivo time-lapse fluorescence imaging and TEM ultrastructural analysis. Differences in mechanotransduction-dependent activity and aminoglycoside entry will be assayed in hair cells. The utility of this model to predict hair cell death will be determined, with a long-term goal of establishing a system for pre-clinical assessment of drugs. [unreadable] [unreadable]
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2020 — 2021 |
Liberman, M. Charles (co-PI) [⬀] Quesnel, Alicia M Santos, Felipe |
U24Activity Code Description: To support research projects contributing to improvement of the capability of resources to serve biomedical research. |
Nidcd National Temporal Bone Hearing and Balance Pathology Resource Registry @ Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Abstract The present proposal seeks to transfer the University of Pittsburgh temporal bone collection to Mass Eye and Ear. The University of Pittsburg has entrusted Mass Eye and Ear and the National Temporal Bone Registry to house and preserve the Sando Temporal Bone collection. This collection is one of the largest collections in the world and is of significant scientific value in the study of human hearing and vestibular disorders. It includes 880 trays of stained and a similar amount of unstained sections. There are 265 temporal bones in celloidin with accompanying histories, autopsy reports and audiograms. The case also includes 21 cases of unique coronal sections that include the entire Eustachian tube. We will make this collection accessible to investigators by incorporating the collection into the National Temporal Bone Registry database. Housing the collection at Mass Eye and Ear will also facilitate the digitalization of the histological slides for remote access.
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