The Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, PHRC, consists of a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease.
We are excited to announce a new Surgeon-Scientist faculty position! Check out the position details here!
Dr. Michele Insanally was awarded the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Young Investigator Award. This is a very prestigious award that recognizes accomplishment and promise in research related to otolaryngology. Congrats to Michele! Check it out here!
We are excited to announce that Melissa McGovern has joined the PHRC and the Department of Otolaryngology as a tenure-track Assistant Professor. Melissa addresses fundamental questions in the developmental biology and regeneration of the cochlea.
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The Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, PHRC, consists of a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease.
We are excited to announce a new Surgeon-Scientist faculty position! Check out the position details here!
Dr. Michele Insanally was awarded the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Young Investigator Award. This is a very prestigious award that recognizes accomplishment and promise in research related to otolaryngology. Congrats to Michele! Check it out here!
We are excited to announce that Melissa McGovern has joined the PHRC and the Department of Otolaryngology as a tenure-track Assistant Professor. Melissa addresses fundamental questions in the developmental biology and regeneration of the cochlea.
View all ResearchThe Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, PHRC, consists of a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease.
We are excited to announce a new Surgeon-Scientist faculty position! Check out the position details here!
Dr. Michele Insanally was awarded the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Young Investigator Award. This is a very prestigious award that recognizes accomplishment and promise in research related to otolaryngology. Congrats to Michele! Check it out here!
We are excited to announce that Melissa McGovern has joined the PHRC and the Department of Otolaryngology as a tenure-track Assistant Professor. Melissa addresses fundamental questions in the developmental biology and regeneration of the cochlea.
View all ResearchThe Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, PHRC, consists of a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease.
We are excited to announce a new Surgeon-Scientist faculty position! Check out the position details here!
Dr. Michele Insanally was awarded the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Young Investigator Award. This is a very prestigious award that recognizes accomplishment and promise in research related to otolaryngology. Congrats to Michele! Check it out here!
We are excited to announce that Melissa McGovern has joined the PHRC and the Department of Otolaryngology as a tenure-track Assistant Professor. Melissa addresses fundamental questions in the developmental biology and regeneration of the cochlea.
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