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1 Lisa S. Davidson, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae Address and Telephone Numbers: a. Office: Washington University School of Medicine Department of Otolaryngology Campus Box S. Euclid Ave St. Louis, MO (314) Present Position: Research Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology Washington University, St. Louis, MO Education: East Tennessee State University, Johnson, City, TN, 1985 B.S., Communicative Disorders Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 1987 M.S., Speech and Hearing Washington University, St. Louis, MO 2003 Ph.D., Speech and Hearing Sciences Academic Positions / Employment: Present Clinical and Educational Audiologist Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO 1
2 Lecturer in Audiology Washington University, St. Louis, MO Assistant Professor in Audiology Washington University, St. Louis, MO Instructor, Department of Otolaryngology Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, MO Present Research Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO Present Coordinator of Pediatric Audiology Central Institute for the Deaf University Appointments and Committees: Research Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology / Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine, 2005-Present Member, Audiology Program Committee, Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine Research Capstone Advisor, Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine Medical Licensure and Board Certification: Certificate Clinical Competency in Audiology Missouri Clinical Audiology License Missouri Hearing Instrument Specialist License Missouri First Steps Early Intervention Provider Illinois Early Intervention Provider Honors and Awards: Antoinette Frances Dames Academic Award 1987 ASHA Advancing Academic Research Careers Award
3 ASHA American Journal of Audiology Editors Award 2006 ASHA Lessons for Success Research Conference 2008 MAAA Margo Skinner Award 2012 Editorial Responsibilities: Served as reviewer for Ear and Hearing Journal, Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Cochlear Implants International, International Journal of Audiology, American Journal of Audiology. Professional Societies and Organizations: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf American Academy of Audiology American Speech-Language-Association American Auditory Society Major Invited Professorships and Lectureships: 1. Cochlear Implants in Children: Rehabilitative Techniques Central Institute for the Deaf, W. Virginia Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Spring Conference, 2003 S. Dakota School for the Deaf, Sioux Falls, SD, 2002 Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville, KY, 2002 Windward Oahu School District, Honolulu, HI, 2000 Florida Diagnostics & Learning Resources System, Dayton Beach, FL, 2000 Florida Diagnostics & Learning Resources System, Fort Pierce, FL, 1999 Duval County Public Schools, Jacksonville, FL, 1999 Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL, 1999 Tampa Bay Speech Hearing and Balance Center/Valasco County Schools, Tampa Bay, FL International Hearing Aid Research Conference (IHCON), Invited Speaker, Considerations in Bimodal Fittings in Children, Lake Tahoe, California (2014) 2. Phonak Conference on Pediatric Amplification, Invited Speaker, Bimodal Fittings in Pediatric CI Recipients, Chicago, Illinois (2013) th Annual G. Paul Moore Symposium, Invited Speaker, Trends in Pediatric Audiology, University of Florida-Gainesville, Florida (2013) 3
4 4. Academy of Research in Otolaryngology, Invited Speaker, Speech Perception in Children with Hearing aids and Cochlear Implants, Baltimore, Maryland (2013) 5. Cochlear America s Pediatric Conference, Invited Speaker Fitting Bimodal Devices in Children, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2011) 6. Cochlear America s Pediatric Conference, Invited Speaker Fitting Bimodal Devices in Children, House Ear Institute-Los Angeles, California (2012) 7. Oticon Canada Pediatric Workshop, Invited Speaker, Bimodal Devices in Children, Ottawa, Canada (2011) 8. Oticon Pediatrics Conference, Invited Speaker, Bimodal Devices with Children, Anaheim, California (2010) 9. Oticon Pediatrics Conference, Invited Speaker, Bimodal Devices with Children, Orlando, Florida (2010) 10. Mid-South Audiology Conference, Invited Speaker, Trends in Cochlear Implants and Hearing Aids Memphis, Tennessee (2010) 11. American Speech and Hearing Association National Convention, Long-Term Cochlear Implant Use New Orleans, Louisiana (2009) 12. AG Bell Conference on Executive Function and Deafness, Invited Speaker, Audibility, Speech Perception and Cognition as Factors in Childrens Vocabulary St. Louis, Missouri (2009) th Annual Pediatric Cochlear Implant Conference, Speech perception Skills of Long-Term Cochlear Implant Users Seattle, Washington (2009) 14. American Auditory Society, Invited speaker, Margo Skinner Memorial Lecture Phoenix, Arizona (2009) 15. Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology, Invited Speaker, Margo Skinner Memorial Lecture, Cochlear Implant Outcomes and Variability in Adults and Children Portland, Oregon (2008) 4
5 th International Cochlear Implant Conference, Long-term Speech Perception Benefits for Cochlear Implantation in Pre-School, San Diego, California (2008) 17. American Academy of Audiology, Invited Speaker Update on Pediatric Bimodal Fittings, Charlotte, North Carolina (2008) 18. American Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology (ARA), Invited Speaker, Cochlear Implant Technology and Bimodal Fittings for Children with Cochlear Implants, St. Louis, Missouri (2007). 19. Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, The Effects of Input Dynamic Range on the Speech Perception Abilities of Children with the Nucleus 24 Cochlear Implant, Lake Tahoe, California (2007) 20. Speech Perception in Children with Cochlear Implants and Digital Hearing Aids, Invited Speaker, Shanghai, China (2006) 21. Optimizing Hearing Aids for the Pediatric Population, Hangzhou University, Invited Speaker, Hangzhou, China (2006) 22. Widex Fourth International Congress on Pediatric Audiology, Invited Speaker, Speech Perception Abilities of Children with Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants, Ottawa, Canada (2006). 23. American Academy of Audiology Conference, Management of Bilateral Technology for the CI Audiologist, Minneapolis, Minnesota (2006). 24. Controversies in Audiology Conference, Invited Speaker, Performance of Children with Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants Manhattan, New York, (2006). 25. ASHA Hearing Aid Technologies Make the Difference, Invited Speaker, Optimizing Hearing Aids for Children, Palm Springs, California. (2005). 26. Third International Pediatric Conference A Sound Foundation through Early Amplification, Invited Speaker, Performance of Children with Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants, Chicago, Illinois. (2004). 5
6 27. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf Conference, Comparing Speech Perception Abilities of Children with Cochlear Implants or Digital Aids, Anaheim, California. (2004). 28. VIII International Cochlear Implant Conference, Speech Perception in Children with Cochlear Implants and Digital Hearing Aids Indianapolis, Indiana (2004). 29. Cochlear Implants in Children Conference, Using Loudness Measures to Predict Speech Perception Performance in Nucleus 22 Users Iowa City, Iowa (1998). 30. Vth International Cochlear Implant Conference, Programming Techniques in Children, New York, NY (1997). 31. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference, Anyone Listening? Auditory Training Activities for Hearing-Impaired Preschoolers, Orlando, FL. (1995). 32. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference, Auditory Training Activities for Children with Cochlear Implants, (Poster Session), New Orleans, LA (1994). 33. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf International Conference, Connected Discourse Tracking with Profoundly Hearing- Impaired Children, Rochester, NY. (1994). 34. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference, Optimizing the Benefits of Cochlear Implants for Children: Speech Perception, Anaheim, CA (1993). 35. Kansas Educators of the Hearing-Impaired Conference, Auditory Training for Children with Cochlear Implants, Great Bend, KS. (993). 36. Pennsylvania Speech and Hearing Association, Cochlear Implants for Children: Management Training and Education, Pittsburgh, PA. (1993). 37. Missouri Speech and Hearing Association, Cochlear Implants in Prelingually Deaf Children, Jefferson City, MO (1993). 6
7 38. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference, Connected Discourse Tracking with Profoundly Hearing-Impaired Children, San Antonio, TX (1992). 39. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf International Conference, Reassessment of the Role of the Educational Audiologist, San Diego, CA. (1992). 40. Missouri Speech and Hearing Association, Asymmetrical Audiograms and Sudden Hearing Loss, Kansas City, MO. (1992). 41. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference, Auditory Training with Cochlear Implants, Atlanta, GA. (1991). 42. Connecticut Speech and Hearing Association, Selecting FM Systems for Hearing-Impaired Children, Hartford, CT. (1991). 43. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference, Reassessment of the Role of the Educational Audiologist, Seattle, WA. (1990). 44. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf International Conference, Selecting FM Systems for Hearing-Impaired Children, Washington, D.C. (1990). 45. Missouri Speech and Hearing Association, Reassessment of the Role of the Educational Audiologist, St. Louis, MO. (1990). Consulting Relationships and Board Memberships: Research Support Ongoing Research Support R01 DC Davidson, L (PI) 8/13-7/18, $2,284,330 NIH/NIDCD-The Effects of Early Acoustic Hearing for Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients The overall goal of this research program is to identify a critical period in infancy/early childhood during which acoustic experience with a hearing aid/s facilitates language development following cochlear implantation 7
8 Completed Research Support K23 DC Davidson, L (PI) 4/07-12/13, $778,835 NIH/NIDCD- Audibility, Sensory Aids and Cognition as Factors in Children s Speech Perception The long-term goal of this project was to specify how perceptual and cognitive abilities interact to determine relative benefits of sensory devices for children with moderate to profound sensorineural hearing loss. McDonnell Neuroscience Foundation- Davidson, L. (PI) 9/10-12/13, $20,000 Evaluating Verbal and Visuospatial Working Memory in Children with Cochlear Implants The principal goal of this pilot study was to examine the effects of auditory deprivation on different measures of working memory including verbal and visuo-spatial working memory in children using cochlear implants. St. Louis Children s Hospital Foundation Davidson, L. and Cadieux, J. (Co-PIs) 2/11-2/12, $5,190 The Effects of Frequency Compression for bimodal pediatric CI users The overall goal of this study was to determine the optimal frequency response when fitting a cochlear implant and a hearing aid for bimodal use in children-this study will evaluate the effects of frequency compression technology in bimodal users. Cochlear Americas- Davidson, L. (PI) 8/10-9/11, $16,000 Effects of Restricted versus Wide-band Hearing Aid Frequency Response Settings in Pediatric Bimodal Fittings The long-term goal of this study was to examine the effects of the hearing aid fitting on the benefits of bimodal devices for children. R01 DC Skinner, M (PI) 12/01/02-11/30/07 $2,888,532 NIH/NIDCD- Strategies to Optimize Benefit with a Cochlear Implant The long-term goal of this project was to optimize benefit from a cochlear implant for children and adults by examining the effects of behavioral and objective programming techniques on speech perception data. Role- Co-Investigator 8
9 R21 DC Uchanski, R (PI) 4/06 3/08, $305,250 NIH/NIDCD-Complex pitch perception in very-early implanted children The major goal of this project was to investigate the possibility that deaf children who receive a cochlear implant at a very early age will develop pitch perception abilities that exceed those of adults with cochlear implants who were deafened after childhood. Role- Co-Investigator Coulter Foundation Grant - Dennis Barbour (PI) 8/06 7/07 Improvement of Noisy Signal Representation in Auditory Prostheses via Biologically Inspired Spectral Contrast Shaping. The major goal of this project was to test a biologically inspired noise reduction strategy in adult cochlear implant users. Role-Co-Investigator Research support for doctoral dissertation provided by the following corporations: Advanced Bionics, Cochlear Americas, Oticon, Widex and Westar, 08/01/02-08/01/03-$26,000 Comparing the Speech Perception Abilities of Children with Cochlear Implants and Digital Hearing Aids. The aim of this study was to determine the unaided pure-tone average value above which a child with digital hearing aids would exhibit significantly better speech perception with a cochlear implant. Clinical Title and Responsibilities: Educational and Clinical Audiologist, Central Institute for the Deaf Teaching Title and Responsibilities: 1. Research Assistant Professor, Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences 2. Supervise Independent Study/Capstone Projects for master / doctoral level students in the Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS) 3. Faculty Advisor 4. Courses Taught PACS 466, Rehabilitative Audiology Bibliography: 9
10 1. Davidson, L., Firszt, J., Cadieux, J., & Brenner, C. (In Review). Evaluation of frequency hearing aid frequency response fittings in pediatric and young adult bimodal recipients. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 2. Geers, A., Nicholas, J., Tobey, E. & Davidson, L. (In review). Persistent Language Delay vs. Late Language Emergence in Early-Implanted Children. Journal of Speech Language Hearing Research 3. Rakszawski, B., Cadieux, J., Wright, R., Davidson, L. & Brenner, C. (In review). The effects of pre-processing strategies for pediatric cochlear implant recipients. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 4. Davidson, L, (2014). Fitting bimodal devices in children-a review. A Sound Foundation through Early Amplification Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference, Davidson, L., Geers, A., & Nicholas, J. (2013). The effects of Audibility and Novel Word Learning abilities on Vocabulary Level in Children with Cochlear Implants. Cochlear Implants International epub date 2013/09/04 PMC journal - in process 6. Geers, A., Davidson, L., Uchanski, R., & Nicholas, J., (2013). Interdependence of indexical and linguistic speech perception skills in school-aged children with early cochlear implantation. Ear and Hearing, 34, Robinson, E., Davidson, L., Uchanski, R., Brenner, C., & Geers, A., (2012). A Longitudinal Study of Speech Perception Skills and Device Characteristics of Adolescent Cochlear Implant Users, Journal of American Academy of Audiology, 23, Davidson, L., Geers, A., Blamey, P., & Tobey, E. (2011). Factors contributing to speech perception scores in long-term pediatric CI users, Ear and Hearing, 32, Briggs, L., Davidson, L., & Lieu, J. (2011). Outcomes of conventional amplification for pediatric unilateral hearing loss, Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 120 (7), Levine, J. B., Davidson, L. S., & Uchanski, R. M. (2010). Speech Perception Tests: Talkers and Listeners. Perspectives on Aural Rehabilitation and Its Instrumentation, 17(1),
11 11. Davidson, L. S. (2010). Comparing Speech Perception of Children With Cochlear Implants or Hearing Aids. Perspectives on Hearing and Hearing Disorders in Childhood, 20(2), Davidson, L. S., Geers, A. E., & Brenner, C. (2010). Cochlear implant characteristics and speech perception skills of adolescents with long-term device use. Otol Neurotol, 31(8), Uchanski, R., Davidson, L., Quadrizus, S., Reeder, R., Cadieux, J., Kettel, J., Chole, R. (2009).Two ears and two, (or more?) devices: A pediatric case study of bilateral profound hearing loss. Trends in Amplification, 13, Davidson, L., Skinner, M., Holstad, B., Fears, B., Richter, M., Matusofsky, M., Brenner, C., Holden, T., Birath, A., Kettel, J., Scollie, S. (2009). The effect of instantaneous input dynamic range setting on the speech perception of children with the nucleus 24 implant. Ear and Hearing Ear and Hearing, 30, Holstad, B., Sonneveldt, V., Fears, B., Davidson, L., Aaron, R., Richter, M., Matusofsky, M., Brenner, C., Strube, M., Skinner, M., (2009). Comparison of electrically evoked compound action potentials measured using neural response telemetry with optimized cochlear implant map t- and c-levels in children. Ear and Hearing 30, Davidson, L. & Skinner, M. (2006). Audibility and speech perception of children using wide-dynamic-range-compression (WDRC) hearing aids. American Journal of Audiology 15, Davidson, L. (2006). Effects of stimulus level on the speech perception abilities of children using cochlear implants or hearing aids. Ear and Hearing, 27, Geers, A., Brenner, C., and Davidson, L. (2003). Factors associated with development of speech perception skills in children implanted by age five. Ear and Hearing, 24, February Suppl., 24S-35S. 19. Davidson, L., Brenner, C., and Geers, A. (2000). Predicting speech perception benefit from loudness growth measures and other map 11
12 characteristics of the Nucleus 22 implant. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, 109 (12), Suppl. 185: Part Geers, A., Brenner, C., and Davidson, L. (1999). Speech perception changes in children switching from MPEAK to SPEAK coding strategy. in Cochlear Implants, eds. Waltzman, S., and Cohen, N. Thieme Publications, N.Y., Moog, J., Biedenstein, J., Davidson, L. and Brenner, C. (1994). Instruction for developing speech perception skills. In A.Geers and J. Moog, Eds. Effectiveness of Cochlear Implants and Tactile Aids for Deaf Children: The Sensory Aids Study at Central Institute for the Deaf. Volta Review; Vol. 96, No Moog, J., Biedenstein, J., Davidson, L. (1995) Speech Perception Instructional Curriculum and Evaluation (SPICE), St.Louis, MO. Central Institute for the Deaf. 12
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