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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2000 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Bruce J. Gantz is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on auditory science and medicine, with significant contributions in the areas of neuroscience, hearing loss, and rehabilitation. Their work spans various subfields including cognitive neuroscience, sensory systems, speech and hearing, otorhinolaryngology, and neurology.

The scientist has authored numerous papers, notably in the field of cochlear implantation and hearing preservation. Some recent publications include:

  • Clinical perspective on hearing preservation in cochlear implantation, the University of Iowa experience, 2022, Hearing Research
  • Monitoring Cochlear Health With Intracochlear Electrocochleography During Cochlear Implantation: Findings From an International Clinical Investigation, 2022, Ear and Hearing
  • Genetic Causes of Hearing Loss in a Large Cohort of Cochlear Implant Recipients, 2021, Otolaryngology
  • Residual Hair Cell Responses in Electric-Acoustic Stimulation Cochlear Implant Users with Complete Loss of Acoustic Hearing After Implantation, 2021, Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology
  • Unilateral Cochlear Implants for Severe, Profound, or Moderate Sloping to Profound Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss, 2020, JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include:

  • Marlan R. Hansen
  • Camille C. Dunn
  • Jacob Oleson
  • Alexander D. Claussen
  • Thomas Lenarz

Their research has been published extensively across multiple venues, with the highest number of publications appearing in:

  • Otology & Neurotology
  • Ear and Hearing
  • Hearing Research
  • The Laryngoscope
  • Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology

The main topics covered in their body of work include:

  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Ear Surgery and Otitis Media
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Meningioma and schwannoma management

Over the course of their career, Bruce J. Gantz has garnered recognition such as membership in the National Academy of Medicine, awarded in 2000.

Best Publications

  • Hybrid Cochlear Implant

    Bruce J. Gantz

  • Preservation of Hearing in Cochlear Implant Surgery: Advantages of Combined Electrical and Acoustical Speech Processing

    Bruce J. Gantz;Christopher Turner;Christopher Turner;Kate E. Gfeller;Mary W. Lowder

  • Combining acoustic and electrical hearing

    Bruce J. Gantz;Christopher W. Turner

  • Speech recognition in noise for cochlear implant listeners: benefits of residual acoustic hearing.

    Christopher W. Turner;Bruce J. Gantz;Corina Vidal;Amy Behrens

  • National Cancer Data Base Report on Malignant Paragangliomas of the Head and Neck

    John H. Lee;Frank Barich;Lucy Hynds Karnell;Robert A. Robinson

  • Oral vs Intratympanic Corticosteroid Therapy for Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Randomized Trial

    Steven D. Rauch;Christopher F. Halpin;Patrick J. Antonelli;Seilesh Babu

  • Cochlear Implant Use by Prelingually Deafened Children: The Influences of Age at Implant and Length of Device Use

    Holly Fryauf-Bertschy;Richard S. Tyler;Danielle M. R. Kelsay;Bruce J. Gantz

  • The Effect of Age at Cochlear Implant Initial Stimulation on Expressive Language Growth in Infants and Toddlers

    J. Bruce Tomblin;Brittan A. Barker;Linda J. Spencer;Xuyang Zhang

  • Electrically evoked whole-nerve action potentials: data from human cochlear implant users

    Carolyn J. Brown;Paul J. Abbas;Bruce Gantz

  • Residual speech recognition and cochlear implant performance: effects of implantation criteria.

    J T Rubinstein;W S Parkinson;R S Tyler;B J Gantz

  • A comparison of language achievement in children with cochlear implants and children using hearing aids

    J. Bruce Tomblin;Linda Spencer;Sarah Flock;Rich Tyler

  • Surgical Management of Bell's Palsy†

    Bruce J. Gantz;Jay T. Rubinstein;Paul Gidley;George G. Woodworth

  • Histopathology of cochlear implants in humans.

    Nadol Jb;Shiao Jy;Burgess Bj;Ketten Dr

  • Multivariate Predictors of Audiological Success with Multichannel Cochlear Implants

    Bruce J. Gantz;George G. Woodworth;John F. Knutson;Paul J. Abbas

  • Evaluation of five different cochlear implant designs: Audiologic assessment and predictors of performance†‡

    Gantz Bj;Tyler Rs;Knutson Jf;Woodworth G

  • Accuracy of cochlear implant recipients on pitch perception, melody recognition, and speech reception in noise.

    Kate Gfeller;Christopher Turner;Jacob Oleson;Xuyang Zhang

  • Hybrid 10 clinical trial: preliminary results.

    Bruce J. Gantz;Marlan R. Hansen;Christopher W. Turner;Jacob J. Oleson

  • Cochlear Implants in Adults and Children

    George A. Gates;Kathleen Daly;William J. Dichtel;Robert J. Dooling

  • Music perception with cochlear implants and residual hearing.

    Kate E. Gfeller;Carol Olszewski;Christopher Turner;Bruce Gantz

  • Oral vs Intratympanic Corticosteroid Therapy forIdiopathicSuddenSensorineuralHearingLoss

    Steven D. Rauch;Christopher F. Halpin;Patrick J. Antonelli;Seilesh Babu

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul J. Abbas
Paul J. Abbas University of Iowa
Richard J.H. Smith
Richard J.H. Smith University of Iowa
John F. Knutson
John F. Knutson University of Iowa
J. Bruce Tomblin
J. Bruce Tomblin University of Iowa
Joseph B. Nadol
Joseph B. Nadol Harvard University
Domenic J. Reda
Domenic J. Reda Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital
Mark A. Espeland
Mark A. Espeland Wake Forest University
Lloyd B. Minor
Lloyd B. Minor Stanford University
Bob McMurray
Bob McMurray University of Iowa
Edwin M. Stone
Edwin M. Stone University of Iowa

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