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2003 - Present Dr. Scott R. Newman
  Otolaryngology Chief Resident
    He studied the auditory efferent system utilizing cochlear electrophysiological techniques, including contralateral suppression of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions.
Research Advisor: Dr. Robert D. Frisina
     
2002 - 2003 Dr. Michael Jacobson
  Otolaryngology Chief Resident.
    He investigated age-related hearing loss in humans, and age-related changes in the efferent auditory system using knockout and inbred mouse stains via neurophysiological techniques.
   
Research Advisor: Dr. Robert D. Frisina
   
1995 - 1996 Dr. Darrel Klotz
    Surgical Intern
  Dr. Klotz was studying age-related neural circuitry changes in the central auditory system.
   
Research Advisor: Dr. Robert D. Frisina
     
1988 - 1992 Dr. Peggy Kelley
    Chief Resident in Otolaryngology
    Dr. Kelley’s research investigated the presence of selected neurotransmitters in the brainstem auditory system using immunohistochemical techniques.
   
Research Advisor: Dr. Robert D. Frisina
     
1988 - 1992 Dr. Neal Futran
  Chief Resident in Otolaryngology
    Dr. Futran investigated differential viability of cartilage specimens used in facioplastic reconstructions, and the effects of different types of tissue glue on chondrocyte viability.
    Research Advisors: Drs. Vito Quatela and Robert D. Frisina
   
1989 - 1991 Dr. John Wayman
    Chief Resident in Otolaryngology
    Dr. Wayman’s research was aimed at exploring the neural and cognitive processing of music.
    Research Advisor: Drs. Robert D. Frisina and Joseph Walton

 

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