Cochlear Mechanics and Ionic Reservoirs in Auditory Function, Dysfunction and Therapy

Hearing, Balance, and Chemical Senses (HBCS) Seminar Series Event Series
Time:
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Location:

Medical Science Building 2 - 3695 N Lecture Hall

About This Event

Join us as George Burwood, PhD, research instructor at Oregon Health & Science University, Oregon Hearing Research Center presents their research.

Refreshments will be available.


Presenters

George Burwood, PhD


Host/Moderator

Michael Roberts

Michael Roberts, PhD

Associate Professor

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