Academic Title
Assistant Professor
Bio Statement
Dr. Huang's research areas include:
- Cochlear implantation outcomes
- Tinnitus reduction strategies
- Prevention of hearing loss due to aging
- Cytomegalovirus-induced hearing loss
- Cochlear lateral wall pathophysiology
She has been awarded the following grants:
2006, The National Organization for Hearing Research Foundation
“Effect of SOD-2 overexpression on age-related hearing loss”
Co-Principal Investigator with Anil Lalwani, MD
2007, Otolaryngology Interest Group and Biomedical Institute Seed Grant
“Electrical suppression of tinnitus”
Principal Investigator
2007, AAO-HNS Core Grant
“Prevention of age-related hearing loss in C57BL mice”
Principal Investigator, Selena Heman-Ackah, co-advisor with Steven Juhn, MD
2007, Minnesota Medical Foundation
“Reduction of age-related hearing loss in C57BL/6 mice using adult-derived stem cells”
Principal Investigator, co-PI Steven Juhn, MD
Research Articles
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Publications
Huang TC, Reitzen S, Marrinan M, Waltzman S and Roland JT, Jr. Modiolar coiling, electrical thresholds and speech perception after cochlear implantation using the Nucleus Contour Advance electrode with the advance off stylet technique. Otol Neurotol 2006;27(2):159-166.
Roland JT Jr, Huang TC and Cohen NL. Revision cochlear implantation. Otolaryngol Clin North Am 2006;39:833-839.
Fishman A, Marrinan M, Huang TC and Kanowitz S. Total tympanic membrane reconstruction: AlloDerm versus temporalis fascia. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2005;132:906-915.
Board Certifications
Otolaryngology
Clinical Interests
Neurotology; Lateral skull base surgery; Cochlear implants; Chronic ear disease; Vertigo; Hearing loss and rehabilitation
Medical School
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx N.Y.
Residency
University of Minnesota (Otolaryngology)
Fellowship
New York University (Neurotology)