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