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David K. Ryugo, Ph.D.

Professor, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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EDUCATION
University of California, Irvine, Ph.D.

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Brain mechanisms of hearing using anatomical and electrophysiological methods

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Weedman, D.L., and D.K. Ryugo (1996) Pyramidal cells in primary auditory cortex project to cochlear nucleus in rat. Brain Res. 706:97-102.

Ryugo, D.K., and T.N Parks (2003) Innervation of the cochlear nucleus in birds and mammals. Brain Res. Bull. 60:435-456.

Lee, D.J., H.B. Cahill, and D.K. Ryugo (2003) Effects of congenital deafness in the cochlear nuclei of Shaker-2 mice: An ultrastructural analysis of synapse morphology in the endbulbs of Held. J. Neurocytol. 32:229-243.

 

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