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Sascha Du Lac is a Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her academic and research activities are centered within the domain of sensory and neural systems, particularly related to vestibular and oculomotor function.
The research interests of Dr. Du Lac span several key areas in neuroscience and sensory physiology. These include vestibular system function, neural mechanisms of motor control, sensory integration, and neurophysiological circuitry underlying balance and eye movement. Her work is situated at the intersection of basic neuroscience and clinical otolaryngology.
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Dr. Du Lac advises graduate students and participates in research grants, though specific names and funding details are not provided in the available text. She is likely involved in interdisciplinary neuroscience research and collaborates with departments such as Biomedical Engineering and Neurology at Johns Hopkins.
She conducts research in a neuroscience-focused laboratory environment, potentially affiliated with the Johns Hopkins Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences or the Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute, though the specific lab name is not mentioned.





