Making the inner ear cool: Eric Bielefeld
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Eric Bielefeld, professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing science, studies auditory physiology, especially inner ear pathology. His most recent work involves modeling how exposure to HIV medications during pregnancy influences the development of auditory systems and the impact of cooling the inner ear on chemotherapy efficacy. For more of his discussion with David Staley, listen to this week's Voices of Excellence
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