Dan Jagger's Lab

Dan Jagger studies mechanisms of cochlear homeostasis and sensory transduction, and the cellular basis of hearing loss in ciliary diseases.

Dan Jagger is a Professor in Cell Physiology. He studies mechanisms of cochlear homeostasis and sensory transduction, and the cellular basis of hearing loss in ciliary diseases. Recent research in his lab has been supported by RNID, the Rosetrees Trust and the BBSRC.

The roles of primary cilia in hearing
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The roles of primary cilia in hearing

Cilia are antenna-like membrane-associated structures which play essential roles during development, and during the normal function of many cells throughout the body.

Homeostasis in the inner ear
Homeostasis in the Inner Ear…

Homeostasis in the inner ear

Normal hearing relies on the maintenance of a constant chemical environment within the tissues of the inner ear.

Signalling in the auditory nerve
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Signalling in the auditory nerve

About our ongoing research in this area.

Contact the Jagger Lab

University College London, Ear Institute
332 Gray's Inn Rd, London, WC1X 8EE