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Daniel Eberl is a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Iowa, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of hearing and auditory behavior using Drosophila and other insects.
- Research Areas: Genetics, Neurobiology, Auditory Neuroscience
- Model Systems: Drosophila melanogaster, mosquitoes, cicadas
Research Highlights include:
- Investigating active hearing mechanisms through potassium/sodium channel studies
- Comparative analysis of mosquito auditory systems for conspecific recognition
- Identifying genetic correlations between insect and vertebrate deafness genes
- Developing genetically-encoded biosensors for neural activity monitoring
- Exploring evolutionary conservation of auditory molecular pathways
Recent Publications (2024–2025) cover topics ranging from mosquito hearing systems to neurodevelopmental gene variants, with contributions to understanding human hearing loss through insect models.
Lab News: Recent graduates Dylan Dolezal (medical school) and Eli (Carver College of Medicine) have advanced their research careers. The lab continues to publish first-author papers on auditory gene function and comparative sensory biology.
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