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University of California at San Diego Researcher Discusses Regenerative Medicine

July 15, 2018
Categories
  • Hearing News
Tags
  • hearing loss
  • hearing loss research
  • regenerative medicine
  • UC San Diego

Wondering about the latest in regenerative medicine and hearing loss?

Dr. Jeffrey Harris, Chief of the Division of Otolaryngology?Head & Neck Surgery at the University of California, San Diego, discusses how regenerating the tiny hairs in your ears (known as cilia) can improve hearing loss.

There’s so much research on the horizon. Stay tuned for the next breakthrough in regenerative medicine and other up-and-coming scientific trends.

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