L. Clarke Cox

Chief of Audiology, Otolaryngology; Director of Clinical Audiology

Dept. of Otolaryngology
Boston University School of Medicine
720 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: (617) 638-8124
Fax: (617) 638-6424
E-mail: none
Vestibular Laboratory

BS, MS, Audiology, Utah State University
Ph.D., Audiology, Bowling Green State University.

Research Interests:

Dr. Cox's interests include auditory evoked response, pediatric/neonatal hearing loss, OAE's, and cochlear hearing loss.

Graduate Students: Tom Hallahan, Ellen O'Neil, Faith Pellett

Selected Recent Publications:

Cox, L.C. and MacDonald, C.B. (1996) "The large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: A tutorial and three case studies.", J. Am. Acad. Aud., 7:71-76.

Cox, L.C. and MacDonald, C.B. (1995) "Patient with audible popping sounds emanating from the ear canal.", J. Am. Acad. Aud. 6:3, 261-263.

Cox, L.C., Martin, R., Carlo, W. And Hack, M. (1993) "Early ABR's in infants undergoing assisted ventilation.", J. Am. Acad. Aud., 4:1, 13-17.

Cox, L.C., Hack, M., Aram, D., and Borawski, E. (1992) "Neonatal auditory brainstem response failure of very low birth-weight infants: Eight year outcome." Ped. Res., 33:1, 68-72.

Cox, L.C. "Auditory brainstem response and subsequent development." Hear. Res.,40, 20-23.