Jessica Loson - Author
Nemours, A.I. duPont Hospital for Children
Credentials: AuD, CCC-A
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Dr. Loson is a certified licensed audiologist. She received her Doctorate of Audiology from the University at Buffalo and holds her Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. She is on the (central) auditory processing team and her areas of interest include (central) auditory processing, auditory brainstem response, and amplification. |
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Yell Inverso - Author
Nemours, A.I. duPont Hospital for Children
Credentials: AuD, PhD
Other Affiliations: Salus University
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Yell Inverso, AuD., PhD, is a certified and licensed pediatric audiologist. She received her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree and later her Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Hearing Science from Gallaudet University in Washington, DC. Dr. Inverso’s clinical and research interests include cochlear implantation, pediatric test development, and evidence-based pediatric diagnostic evaluation. In addition to her work Nemours as the Audiology Manager, Dr. Inverso holds adjunct faculty appointments at Salus University and the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. |
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Thierry Morlet - Author
Nemours, A.I. duPont Hospital for Children
Credentials: PhD
Other Affiliations: University of Delaware
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Thierry Morlet, PhD is the Head of the Auditory Physiology and Psychoacoutics Laboratory at A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children and Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware. Dr. Morlet earned his Ph.D. in the neuroscience program at the University of Lyon in France in 1997. The fundamental studies at the Auditory Physiology and Psychoacoustics Laboratory involve research on the development of cochlear mechanisms and afferent and efferent auditory pathways. Clinical implications include diagnosis and management of children with Auditory Processing Disorders, children presenting with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder, and of children with various inner ear malformations such as an Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct, improvement of newborn hearing screening program, prevention of ototoxic effects of chemotherapy in children, vestibular deficits and related impairments in children with otitis media with effusion, and auditory, speech and vestibular abilities in patients with Friedreich Ataxia. |
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Shanda Brashears - POC,Primary Presenter,Author
Nemours duPont Hospital for Children
Credentials: AuD, CCC-A, F-AAA
Other Affiliations: Salus University, Adjunct Professor
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Shanda Brashears is a Pediatric and Rearch Audiologist with the Nemours, duPont Hospital for Children. She received her Masters Degree in Communication Disorders at the Louisiana State University School of Health Sciences and began her career in audiology at the Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory. She received her AuD from the CMU/Vanderbilt Distance Learning Program and has published in the areas of Auditory Neuropathy, Genetics of Hearing Loss, Efferent Suppression, and Auditory difference in Musicians. |
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