About
I joined the University in 1996, and continue to work as a Clinical Scientist (Audiology) in the Auditory Implant Service. My experience lies in cochlear implantation, both as a clinician and a researcher. I completed a PhD in 2016, having investigated pitch perception in cochlear implant users. I have also worked on music and cochlear implant projects, including the development of the Interactive Music Awareness Programme ().
I have an interest in diagnostic testing of cochlear implants, motivated by a desire to improve hearing performance through improved management of issues which can arise with devices after a period of use.
I enjoy working with colleagues and patients and seeing the joy that comes through improved hearing.
Research
Research projects
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Sponsor: EPSRC
Publications
40 publications
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External roles and responsibilities
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BCIG Debate 2021
Role:
Speaker
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2021
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Loss of performance on one side in a child with AB HiRes90K Cochlear Implants: medical or device issue?
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Speaker
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2019
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Piloting a New Test to Identify Extra-Cochlear Electrodes: Recording of Electrode Voltages on the Skin (REVS test)
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2019
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Clinical tests of extra-cochlear or poorly-functioning electrodes
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Speaker
Year:
2017
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Perception of the Pitch and Naturalness of Popular Music by Cochlear Implant Users
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2016
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IMAP: Interactive Music Awareness Programme for Cochlear Implant Recipients
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2014
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Should we Adjust Cochlear Implant Frequency Maps for Individual Users?
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2013
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Musical Activities and Responses of Young Children with Cochlear Implants and Children with Normal Hearing
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2010
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"That is amazing, you put that thing on and you’re not deaf!'' Developing a long-term partnership between researchers and patients to enable lived experience to inform the research process and priorities.
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Speaker
Year:
2022
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Investigating the cellular response to cochlear implantation
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Invited speaker
Year:
2022
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"That is amazing, you put that thing on and you’re not deaf!'' Developing a long-term partnership between researchers and patients to enable lived experience to inform the research process and priorities.
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Co-author
Year:
2022
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Investigating the cellular response to cochlear implantation
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Co-author
Year:
2022
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Establishing an active and enduring Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) group at University of Southampton Auditory Implant Service (USAIS)
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Co-author
Year:
2023
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Evaluating access to cochlear implant services: motivators and barriers to implantation in older adults
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Co-author
Year:
2023