FRANK E. MUSIEK                                                            

 

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Frank E. Musiek, Ph.D., CCC-A
Director of Auditory Research
Professor of Audiology
Dept. of Communication Sciences

Professor of Otolaryngology
Dept. of Surgery
School of Medicine
University of Connecticut

Address: 850 Bolton Rd., Storrs, CT., 06269

Phone: (860) 486-3166
E mail: Frank.Musiek@uconn.edu


CURRICULUM VITAE (PDF)

Recipient of the James Jerger Career Award for Research in Audiology, 2007

Research Interests:

  • (Central) auditory processing disorders
  • Auditory evoked potentials
  • Neuroanatomy & neurophysiology of the central auditory system
  • Neuroaudiology

 

 

Mission Statement:

 

Our quest for knowledge concerning the central auditory system is driven by three main activities. One is clinical service. It is our strong belief that patients with central auditory problems must be seen on a consistent basis in order to learn about the disorder (see auditory disorders clinic). The second is research activity. In order to be on the “cutting edge” of clinical care an active research program is essential (see Neuroaudiology Lab). The third is education. In order to maximally help patients students and professionals must be exposed to the latest information, hence we have a strong commitment to teaching and continuing education (see educational programs). It is by high-level involvement in these three important activities that advances can be made to help those with auditory disorders.

 

 

Courses Taught:

  • Physiological & Psychological Acoustics
  • Electrophysiologic Techniques
  • Central Auditory Processing Disorders
  • Doctoral Seminar in Audiology

 

 

 

 

 


 

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