Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Richard Osgood received his master’s degree (MBio) in Biological Sciences from the University of Warwick (United Kingdom) with 1st class honors in 2015, and his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Sussex (United Kingdom) in 2020. As a member of the Sussex Neuroscience Ph.D. program, Richard worked in the laboratory of Prof. Guy Richardson FRS. Here, with Guy, Dr. Richard Goodyear, and Prof. Corne Kros, he developed his passion for hearing research and began to specialize in microscopy of the inner ear. At Sussex, Richard’s research concerned aminoglycoside ototoxicity, and his main focuses were the cellular mechanisms of sensory hair cell damage and repair, utilizing a number of modalities of light and electron microscopy. Richard joined the Indzhykulian laboratory in 2021 to continue his training in inner-ear research and contribute to the ongoing work in the lab. Together, we aim to employ high-resolution microscopy to elucidate, currently, unresolved aspects of sensory hair-cell physiology.
Contact Information
rtosgood [at] meei.harvard.edu