Assistant Professor
Central Michigan University
Midland, Michigan
Dr. Sarah Grinn conducts clinically-translatable auditory research that advances our understanding of individual susceptibility to peripheral and central noise injury. Research in the Grinn Hearing Lab aims to reduce the incidence of recreational and occupational noise-induced hearing loss by improving the current damage-risk model of auditory safety. Dr. Grinn’s ongoing research, awarded by the National Institutes of Health, analyzes the effects of variable external-ear mechanics on temporary auditory deficit following a live, virtual-reality music concert exposure. Dr. Grinn earned her B.S. at Michigan State University, her Au.D. at The University of Florida, her Ph.D. at The University of Texas at Dallas. She is currently tenure-track faculty at Central Michigan University in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Financial Disclosures: I do not have any relevant financial relationships with anything to disclose.
Non-Financial Disclosures: I do not have any relevant non-financial relationships with anything to disclose.
RP208 - Evaluation of Hidden Hearing Loss in Normal-Hearing Firearm Users
Thursday, April 20, 2023
3:45 PM – 4:15 PM PDT
Friday, April 21, 2023
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM PDT