Justine Renauld, PhD

Assistant Professor

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Biomedical Sciences
School of Medicine
Translational Hearing
CRISS II - Criss 2 - 317B

Justine Renauld, PhD

Assistant Professor

Research Focus

Justine Renauld's current research explores the development and regulation of the stria vascularis, a critical component of the inner ear. Using diverse techniques ranging from electrophysiology and molecular biology to mouse genetics, the Renauld lab investigates how strial dysfunction affects inner ear homeostasis. This research aims to uncover underlying mechanisms of hearing loss and potential therapeutic targets. 

Department

Biomedical Sciences

Position

Assistant Professor

Publications

  • Scientific Data
    Buswinka C.J., Large-scale annotated dataset for cochlear hair cell detection and classification
    11:1 2024
  • Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
    Renauld J.M., Intermediate Cells of Dual Embryonic Origin Follow a Basal to Apical Gradient of Ingression Into the Lateral Wall of the Cochlea
    10 2022
  • Cell Structure and Function
    Renauld J., Dispensability of tubulin acetylation for 15-protofilament microtubule formation in the mammalian cochlea
    46:1, p. 11 - 20 2021
  • Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research
    Renauld J.M., Transcriptomic analysis and ednrb expression in cochlear intermediate cells reveal developmental differences between inner ear and skin melanocytes
    34:3, p. 585 - 597 2021
  • Current Protocols
    Renauld J.M., Congenital Deafness and Recent Advances Towards Restoring Hearing Loss
    1:3 2021
  • Journal of Structural Biology
    Bartholomé O., Relationships between the structural and functional organization of the turtle cell nucleolus
    208:3 2019
  • Journal of Cell Science
    Douet J., MacroH2A histone variants maintain nuclear organization and heterochromatin architecture
    130:9, p. 1570 - 1582 2017
  • Histochemistry and Cell Biology
    Renauld J., Spatio-temporal dynamics of β-tubulin isotypes during the development of the sensory auditory organ in rat
    144:5, p. 403 - 416 2015
  • Cell Reports
    Huyghe A., MicroRNA-124 Regulates Cell Specification in the Cochlea through Modulation of Sfrp4/5
    13:1, p. 31 - 42 2015