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Andrei Lukashkin is a Reader in the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences at the University of Brighton, United Kingdom. His research is centered in the Sensory Neuroscience Research Group, where he investigates the biophysical and physiological mechanisms of hearing, particularly within the mammalian cochlea.
His research interests include cochlear micromechanics, otoacoustic emissions, sensory and supporting cell interactions in the organ of Corti, and the development of novel hearing aids and drug delivery methods to the inner ear. His work bridges fundamental science and clinical applications, aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment of hearing disorders.
The recent articles highlight a strong trend in understanding cochlear amplification, mechanical gradients in the basilar membrane, and innovative drug delivery techniques leveraging microvibrations and non-invasive methods. His research integrates molecular, cellular, and systems-level approaches within auditory neuroscience.
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Andrei Lukashkin has been Principal Investigator on multiple research projects funded by the MRC, Royal Society, and EU programs. These include investigations into bioengineering devices for hearing loss, amphiphilic polymer-based drug delivery, and the role of sensory-supporting cell interactions in cochlear function. He supervises research staff and students, contributing to training the next generation of auditory scientists.
He is actively involved in the Sensory Neuroscience Research Group at the University of Brighton, collaborating with key researchers such as Ian Russell, Vitalia Lukashkina, and others. His work is highly collaborative and spans disciplines including neuroscience, bioengineering, pharmacology, and otolaryngology.
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