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Clark, William W., Ph.D.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Current Position:
Director, Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences
Professor, Department of Otolaryngology
Professor (Joint), Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences
Professor (Joint), Department of Education

Education:
B.A., Psychology, University of Michigan, 1969
M.S., Physiological Acoustics, University of Michigan, 1973
Ph.D., Physiological Acoustics, University of Michigan, 1975

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Noise-induced hearing loss (occupational and non-occupational); auditory physiology; cochlear biomechanics, acoustics

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PUBLICATIONS:

    Axelsson, A. and Clark, W.W. (1995). “Hearing conservation programs: Non-served occupations / populations.” In: Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, Eds. Morata, T. and Dunn, D. Hanley and Belfus, Philadephia. Vol X, #3, pp. 657-663.

    Clark, W.W. and Bohl, C.D. (1996). “Hearing Levels of U.S. Industrial Workers Employed in Low-Noise Environments.” In: “Scientific Basis of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss,” Eds. Axelsson, A., Borchgrevnick, H., Hamernik, R., Hellstrom, P., Henderson, D., and Salvi, R. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, 1996, Chapter 31, pp. 397-414.

    Clark, W.W. and Bohne B.A. (1999). “Effects of noise on hearing.” Journal of the American Medical Association, 281, 1658-1659.

    Ohlemiller, K. K., Jones, L.B., Heidbreder, A.F., Clark, W.W., Miller, J.D. (1999). “Voicing judgements by chinchillas trained with a reward paradigm.” Behavioral Brain Research, 100, 185-195.

    Clark, W.W. et al. (1999). “Prevention of noise-induced hearing loss”. Report of an Informal Consultation. World Health Organization, Geneva,1999. 45pp.

    Uhles. M.L., Clark, W.W., Anch A.M. (2000). “The effects of alcohol on the acoustic reflex threshold in the chinchilla. Acta Otolaryngologica. 120, 523-528.

    Clark,W.W. (2001). “Noise and ultrasound”. Chapter 99, Patty’s Toxicology, Fifth Edition, Vol. 8, Edited by Eula Bingham, Barbara Cohrssen, and Charles H. Powell, John Wiley and Sons, pp. 107-140.

    Clark, W.W. (2004). “Personal glimpses of Ira Hirsh: covariance of perception and reality”. Seminars in Hearing, 25, 209-214.

    Clark, W.W. and Bohl, C.W. (2005). “Hearing levels of firefighters: risk of occupational noise induced hearing loss assessed by cross-sectional and longitudinal data.” Ear & Hearing, 236, 1-14.

    Clark, W.W. & Ohlemiller, K.K. (2007). Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing for Audiologists. Clifton Park, NY: Thomson Delmar Learning.

CONTACT INFORMATION

William W. Clark, Ph.D.
Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences
Washington University School of Medicine
Campus Box 8042, 660 S. Euclid Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
http://pacs.wustl.edu

Phone: (314) 747-0101
Fax: (314) 747-0105
Email address: clarkw@wustl.edu

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