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Ed Overstreet

Ph.D. 2000

Thesis Title: Basilar Membrane Mechanics of the Developing Mammilian Cochlea

Advisor: Mario Ruggero


Thesis Publications:

Overstreet EH 3rd, Ruggero MA. (2002) Development of wide-band middle ear transmission in the Mongolian gerbil. J Acoust Soc Am. 111:261-270.


Other Publications:

Overstreet, EH, Richter, CP, Temchin, AN, Cheatham, MA, & Ruggero, MA. (2003) High-frequency sensitivity of the mature gerbil cochlea and its development. Audiology and Neurotology. (8) 19-27.

Overstreet, EH III, Temchin, AN, & Ruggero, MA. (2002) Passive basilar membrane vibrations in gerbil neonates: mechanical bases of cochlear maturation. Journal of Physiology. (545.1) 279-288.

Overstreet, EH, Temchin, AN, & Ruggero, MA. (2002). Basilar membrane vibrations near the round window of the gerbil cochlea. J. of the Assoc. for Research in Otolaryngology. (3) 351-361.


Present Position: Senior Research Scientist
Advanced Bionics
12740 San Fernando Road
Sylmar, California 91342
E-Mail: edo@advancedbionics.com
http://www.AdvancedBionics.com
 
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