Bioinformatics

The HRP-funded gEAR (gene Expression Analysis Resource) portal, overseen by HRP scientist Ronna Hertzano, M.D., Ph.D., enables multi-omic data sharing and analysis in the ear field—and recently, has been adapted for neuroscientists as well. This gEA…

The HRP-funded gEAR (gene Expression Analysis Resource) portal, overseen by HRP scientist Ronna Hertzano, M.D., Ph.D., enables multi-omic data sharing and analysis in the ear field—and recently, has been adapted for neuroscientists as well. This gEAR-created figure shows the development of inner ear sensory cells in the zebrafish embryo five days after fertilization. Its resemblance to North America has made it easier to explain the hair cell regeneration goal of moving south from “Florida” (4) to “Cuba” (2).

Bioinformatics is an emerging discipline that uses information management and analysis tools to uncover relationships between large, disparate sets of data—like what has been generated by the Hearing Restoration Project (HRP). The HRP’s use of bioinformatics not only has uncovered genes that may play roles in hair cell regeneration but also provides an easier way to visualize and understand data.

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Hearing Health Foundation (HHF)’s Hearing Restoration Project (HRP) is the first international research consortium investigating the regeneration of sensory cells in the ear (hair cells) as a cure for hearing loss and tinnitus.

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