Associate Professor
Central Michigan University
Central Michigan University
Midland, Michigan
Dr. Sarah Grinn conducts clinically translatable auditory research that advances our understanding of individual susceptibility to peripheral and central noise injury. Research in Dr. Grinn’s lab aims to reduce the incidence of recreational and occupational noise-induced hearing loss by improving the current damage-risk models of auditory safety. Recent projects include analyzing the hearing risks of virtual reality concerts, eSports competitive gaming, and an ongoing NIH R01 project aiming to improve the safety and audibility of automatically programmed hearing aids such that they do not overamplify or underamplify when programmed using average estimates of external-ear resonance. Dr. Grinn earned a B.S. at Michigan State University, Au.D. at The University of Florida, and Ph.D. at The University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Grinn is a tenured Associate Professor in the Doctor of Audiology program at Central Michigan University.
Disclosure(s): No financial or nonfinancial relationships to disclose
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