Syracuse University

Ear-Resistible Babies

To contact us:

Phone: 315-443-7979

Fax: 315-443-1113

E-mail: baprieve@syr.edu

Prospective Students

Students interested in working with Dr. Prieve have the opportunity to learn about many different aspects of the field of audiology.  Dr. Prieve works with undergraduate and graduate students (AuD and PhD), as well as post docs and medical residents.  She welcomes inquiries about research opportunities.  While her current research funding supports infant and child-related hearing research, students could also study human physiological responses in adults as well.  For more information, email baprieve@syr.edu. 

 

For more information about the AuD program (clinical doctorate in audiology) at Syracuse University, click here.

For more information about the PhD program (research doctorate) at Syracuse University, click here.

 

The research in which Dr. Prieve has been involved related to hearing testing in children and adults is listed on the Publications link.  Other studies in which Dr. Prieve has been involved include: 

 

 

Smith, J.L., Sterns, A.R., Prieve, B.A. and Woods, C.I. (2008).  Anesthetic effects on DPOAE levels, middle ear muscles and the medial olivocochlear reflex in rats.  Hearing Research, 235, 47-59.

 

Relkin, E., Sterns, A., Azerado, W., Prieve, B. and Woods, C. (2005).  Physiological mechanisms of onset adaptation and contralateral suppression of DPOAEs in the rat.  Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 6, 119-135.

 

Prieve, B.A. & Yanz, J.L. (1984).  Age-dependent changes in susceptibility to ototoxicity in mice.  Acta Otolaryngologica, 98(5-6):  428-438.

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