RENAULD LAB

Meet the People

Our lab investigates how the development and homeostasis of the inner ear impact hearing and balance function.

Meet the People Behind the Science

Justine Renauld

Assistant Professor

  • Justine Renauld has been an Assistant Professor in the Biomedical Sciences Department at Creighton University since 2023. After receiving her Ph.D. in 2017 from the University of Liège, Belgium, she joined the Department of Otolaryngology at Case Western Reserve University to work as a postdoctoral scholar on the development of the stria vascularis. Dr. 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 the underlying mechanisms of hearing loss and potential therapeutic targets.
    Dr. Renauld's research has been supported by the NIH (NIDCD and NIGMS), the State of Nebraska, and the American Hearing Research Foundation.

Miaomiao Du

Bellucci Postdoctoral Fellow

Isha Anandan

Undergraduate Student

Kristina Ly

Research Technician

Mahesh Nayak

PhD Student

Prakash Shreshta

Postdoctoral Scholar

Alumni

  • Jason Chong

    Undergraduate

  • Noa Nelson

    Undergraduate

  • Daniel Ghali

    Medical School M1 Summer Student

GET INVOLVED

Join our Lab

Postdoc Researchers

Candidates should hold a PhD or be within one year of completion, with experience relevant to the lab’s research areas.

To apply, email justinerenauld[at]Creighton.edu with your CV and a brief statement of interest.


Graduate Students

Graduate students are accepted through Biomedical Sciences program.

Please apply through the program and contact justinerenauld[at]Creighton.edu with any questions about opportunities in the lab.


Undergraduate research opportunities are available.

Visit this page or email justinerenauld[at]Creighton.edu for more information.

Undergraduate Students