Investigating the impact of chemotherapy drugs on young patients’ hearing
Brittney Moore, a student in the Doctor of Audiology program, and a team of researchers examined the effects of a common chemotherapy drug on children's hearing.
Brittney Moore, a student in the Doctor of Audiology program, and a team of researchers examined the effects of a common chemotherapy drug on children's hearing.
Miller will participate in a three-month, research-intensive experience at Boys Town National Research Hospital.
Audiologist and educator Dr. Alice Holmes retires after more than 30 years at UF.
The UF Speech and Hearing Clinic will once again offer its popular "Living with Hearing Loss" course and a series of lip-reading classes.
Dr. Colleen Le Prell, an associate professor in the department of speech, language, and hearing sciences, will lead the first FDA-approved clinical trial testing a drug that may help protect hearing during noise exposure.
James Hall III, Ph.D., a professor in the department of speech, language, and hearing sciences, received a 2012 Distinguished Achievement Award from the American Academy of Audiology.
Patricia Kricos, Ph.D., an audiologist in the department of speech, language and hearing sciences, is quoted in a New York Times article about how hearing loops installed in public places can greatly improve sound quality for users of hearing devices.
The University of Florida Speech and Hearing Clinic and the Gainesville chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of Florida will offer “Living with Hearing Loss,” a series of free classes for people with hearing impairment. Hearing loss affects 36 million Americans and although the majority of people with hearing loss…
Kari Morgenstein with Dr. Stephen Corbin, dean of Special Olympics University, at the ribbon cutting ceremony for…