Muhammad Taifur Rahman
I started my PhD journey at the University of Iowa Human Toxicology Program in 2014. Before joining here, I was working for University of Chicago in one of their global health initiatives investigating health effects of Arsenic and chemoprevention of the same. Therefore, my current position can rather be viewed as an extension of my long standing interest in gene-environment interplay, a factor that is considered pivotal in pathogenesis of many, if not all human diseases.
Thesis Title: Role of adaptive immune system in spiral ganglion neuron degeneration after deafening
Program: Ph.D.
Year Graduated: 2020
Current Position: Postdoctoral Researcher
Current Employer/Institution: The University of Iowa
Publications:
Muhammad T Rahman, Erin M Bailey, Benjamin M Gansemer, Andrew Pieper, J Robert Manak, Steven H Green, Anti-inflammatory compounds improve spiral ganglion neuron survival after aminoglycoside-induced hair cell loss in rats, bioRxiv, 2021/1/1
MT Rahman, EM Bailey, BM Gansemer, AA Pieper, JR Manak, SH Green, Anti-inflammatory therapy protects spiral ganglion neurons after aminoglycoside antibiotic-induced hair cell loss, bioRxiv, 03 Dec 2021
