Bats and their remarkable resistance to age-related hearing loss
Live Forever Club - 20-Aug-2024This discovery offers potential clues for preserving hearing in humans
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Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins University
Grace Capshaw is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at The Johns Hopkins University, specializing in comparative and integrative research in hearing. She earned her Ph.D. in Behavior, Ecology, Evolution & Systematics from the University of Maryland, where her dissertation focused on vertebrate auditory evolution and seismic sensitivity in salamanders. Grace has extensive experience in neurophysiological techniques, histology, and morphometric analyses. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from The University of Texas at Austin, with research focused on disease ecology and rabies control in wild populations of coyote and gray fox.
See also: Johns Hopkins University (JHU) - Private research university in Maryland, USA
Details last updated 20-Aug-2024
This discovery offers potential clues for preserving hearing in humans