Anders Fridberger

Professor

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKE), Linköping University

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The sensory cells in the ear are amazing creatures capable of detecting sound-evoked motions smaller than a billionth of a meter. I am a researcher working to understand how this is possible, and trying to find ways of combating hearing loss.

As a medical student, I started a research project in the lab of Åke Flock and Mats Ulfendahl at Karolinska Institutet. When seeing the organ of Corti through an operating microscope, I was struck by the beauty of the almost perfect spiral of glittering Hensen cells and sensory cells, whose function at the time was very poorly known. The inner ear continues to fascinate me and I still want to know how it works.

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