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Hare-Raising Research: Doctoral Student Uses Rabbits to Study Hearing Loss

Hariprakash Haragopal in his groups lab, where he records electrical responses to sound in Dutch belted rabbits

By Amanda Biederman Rabbits are known by many for their characteristic long, floppy ears. Yet those ears may hold the secret to understanding hearing loss and, ultimately, creating a more effective hearing aid. Hariprakash Haragopal is a doctoral student in the Department of Biological Sciences. With his supervisor, Dr. Mitchell […]

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November 14, 2018 at 3:51 pmResearch

Biology Graduate Students Present at Annual Society for Neuroscience

From left, Hariprakash Haragopal and Sazan Ismael

Hariprakash Haragopal, a doctoral student in Dr. Mitchell Day’s lab, Sazan Ismael, a doctoral student in Dr. Daewoo Lee‘s lab, and Zihui Wang, a doctoral student in Dr. Yang Li’s lab, presented their research at the Annual Society for Neuroscience conference in San Diego in early November 2018. Haragopal uses […]

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November 9, 2018 at 8:28 amResearch

Day and Haragopal Present at Otolaryngology Research Conference

Hariprakash Haragopal presents "A Rabbit Model of Sensorineural Hearing Loss for Sound Localization Research."

Dr. Mitchell Day and doctoral student Hariprakash Haragopal presented research from the Auditory Neurophysiology Lab at the Mid-Winter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, the main international conference devoted to research of the auditory and vestibular systems, Feb. 10-14 in San Diego. Day is Assistant Professor of Biological […]

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March 22, 2018 at 3:26 pmResearch