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Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) have launched a new online tool that can advance medical discoveries faster to reverse progressive hearing loss
The portal allows researchers to quickly access data and provides easy-to-interpret visualizations of data sets
"It saves a lot of time for scientists," said research correspondent Ronna Hertzano, who is a doctor of medicine, associate professor of otolaryngology head and neck surgery at UMSOM, and the founder of GEAR
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Users of the portal can execute various applications according to their needs
"The gear portal currently includes more than 800 data sets, which we carefully reviewed before entering," said Dr.
The Hearing Recovery Project is a non-profit research consortium funded by the Hearing Health Foundation.
Understanding how the expression of certain genes play a role in hair cell regeneration, and how enzymes and other proteins mediate this process, may lead to new treatments that can trigger hair cell regeneration to reverse hearing loss
"By allowing rapid access to large data sets, the gear portal can serve as a valuable hub to build communities around the public research field," said Claire M.
The first author of the study, Joshua Orvis, IGS bioinformatics software engineer, research co-author Dr.
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