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Sharon G. Kujawa is affiliated with Harvard Medical School in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Neuroscience, with 32 publications in the field. Within this domain, they have contributed extensively to subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, Neurology, Speech and Hearing, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The main topics covered in their research include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, and Genetics; Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation; Neural dynamics and brain function; Vestibular and auditory disorders; Noise Effects and Management; Injury Epidemiology and Prevention; and Occupational Health and Performance.

Sharon G. Kujawa has published papers in several venues, with a concentration in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), where they have 5 publications. Other notable venues include JAMA Network Open, with 2 publications, and single publications in eLife, JCI Insight, and Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience.

  • Neural signatures of auditory hypersensitivity following acoustic trauma, 2022, eLife
  • Trk agonist drugs rescue noise-induced hidden hearing loss, 2020, JCI Insight
  • Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Gerbil: Round Window Assays of Synapse Loss, 2021, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • Cortical contributions to the perception of loudness and hyperacusis, 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Recommendations for a Military Health System Auditory Blast Injury Prevention Standard, 2023, Military Medicine

Frequent collaborators in their research include the following coauthors:

  • Matthew McGill
  • Kameron K. Clayton
  • Daniel B. Polley
  • Kenneth E. Hancock
  • Penelope W. C. Jeffers

Best Publications

  • Adding Insult to Injury: Cochlear Nerve Degeneration after “Temporary” Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

    Sharon G. Kujawa;M. Charles Liberman

  • Age-related cochlear synaptopathy: an early-onset contributor to auditory functional decline.

    Y. Sergeyenko;K. Lall;K. Lall;M. C. Liberman;M. C. Liberman;S. G. Kujawa;S. G. Kujawa;S. G. Kujawa

  • Noise-induced cochlear neuropathy is selective for fibers with low spontaneous rates

    Adam C. Furman;Adam C. Furman;Sharon G. Kujawa;Sharon G. Kujawa;M. Charles Liberman;M. Charles Liberman

  • Acceleration of Age-Related Hearing Loss by Early Noise Exposure: Evidence of a Misspent Youth

    Sharon G. Kujawa;M. Charles Liberman

  • Synaptopathy in the noise-exposed and aging cochlea: Primary neural degeneration in acquired sensorineural hearing loss

    Sharon G. Kujawa;M. Charles Liberman;M. Charles Liberman

  • Cochlear synaptopathy in acquired sensorineural hearing loss:Manifestations and mechanisms

    M. Charles Liberman;M. Charles Liberman;Sharon G. Kujawa;Sharon G. Kujawa

  • Primary Neural Degeneration in the Guinea Pig Cochlea After Reversible Noise-Induced Threshold Shift

    Harrison W. Lin;Harrison W. Lin;Adam C. Furman;Adam C. Furman;Sharon G. Kujawa;Sharon G. Kujawa;Sharon G. Kujawa;M. Charles Liberman;M. Charles Liberman;M. Charles Liberman

  • Age-related primary cochlear neuronal degeneration in human temporal bones.

    Chadi A. Makary;Chadi A. Makary;Jennifer Shin;Jennifer Shin;Sharon G. Kujawa;Sharon G. Kujawa;M. Charles Liberman;M. Charles Liberman

  • Sensory neuron diversity in the inner ear is shaped by activity

    Brikha R. Shrestha;Chester Chia;Lorna Wu;Sharon G. Kujawa;Sharon G. Kujawa

  • Aging after Noise Exposure: Acceleration of Cochlear Synaptopathy in “Recovered” Ears

    Katharine A. Fernandez;Penelope W.C. Jeffers;Kumud Lall;M. Charles Liberman

  • Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials show altered tuning in patients with Ménière's disease.

    Steven D Rauch;Guangwei Zhou;Sharon G Kujawa;John J Guinan

  • Longitudinal threshold changes in older men with audiometric notches.

    George A. Gates;Peter Schmid;Sharon G. Kujawa;Byung-ho Nam

  • Temporary and Permanent Noise-induced Threshold Shifts: A Review of Basic and Clinical Observations.

    Allen F. Ryan;Sharon G. Kujawa;Tanisha Hammill;Colleen Le Prell

  • Drug delivery for treatment of inner ear disease: current state of knowledge.

    Andrew A. McCall;Erin E. Leary Swan;Jeffrey T. Borenstein;William F. Sewell

  • Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP) can detect asymptomatic saccular hydrops

    Ming-Yee Lin;Ferdinand C. A. Timmer;Brad S. Oriel;Guangwei Zhou

  • Synaptopathy in the Aging Cochlea: Characterizing Early-Neural Deficits in Auditory Temporal Envelope Processing.

    Aravindakshan Parthasarathy;Sharon G. Kujawa

  • Conditioning-Related Protection From Acoustic Injury: Effects of Chronic Deefferentation and Sham Surgery

    S G Kujawa;M C Liberman

  • Mutant β-spectrin 4 causes auditory and motor neuropathies in quivering mice

    Nicholas J. Parkinson;Nicholas J. Parkinson;Christine L. Olsson;Christine L. Olsson;Janice L. Hallows;Jennifer McKee-Johnson

  • Prospective noise induced changes to hearing among construction industry apprentices.

    N S Seixas;B Goldman;L Sheppard;R Neitzel

  • Osteoprotegrin Knockout Mice Demonstrate Abnormal Remodeling of the Otic Capsule and Progressive Hearing Loss

    Andreas F. Zehnder;Arthur G. Kristiansen;Joe C. Adams;Sharon G. Kujawa

Frequent Co-Authors

M. Charles Liberman
M. Charles Liberman Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Jeffrey T. Borenstein
Jeffrey T. Borenstein Draper Laboratory
John J. Guinan
John J. Guinan Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Bruce L. Tempel
Bruce L. Tempel University of Washington
Lloyd B. Minor
Lloyd B. Minor Stanford University
Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham
Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham Carnegie Mellon University
Charles C. Della Santina
Charles C. Della Santina Johns Hopkins University
Karl W. Broman
Karl W. Broman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jean-Luc Puel
Jean-Luc Puel University of Montpellier
Joe C. Adams
Joe C. Adams Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

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