Throughout my life in academia, I have had the fortune to meet and work with some remarkable people. Each one in his or her own way has helped shape my understanding of what being an academic means. The qualities and values I now consider important (passion, generosity, curiosity, honesty, empathy, and a healthy sense of humour) have all been embodied in those people.
- Deb Fantini at the University of Essex
- Chris Plack at the University of Manchester
- Monita Chatterjee at Boys Town National Research Hospital
- Erv Hafter at the University of California, Berkeley
- Addie Johnson at the University of Groningen
- Deniz Başkent at the University Medical Centre Groningen
Collaborators and friends
- Hedderik van Rijn, at the University of Groningen
- Simone Sprenger, at the University of Groningen
- Kevin Munro, at the University of Manchester
- Ayse Pinar Saygin, at the University of California, San Diego
- Brent Edwards, at the Starkey Hearing Research Center
- Sridhar Kalluri, at the Starkey Hearing Research Center
- Bill Woods, at the Starkey Hearing Research Center
- Psyche Loui, at Wesleyan University
- Ifat Yasin, at University College London Ear Institute
- Vit Drga, at University College London Ear Institute
- Bob Shannon, at the House Ear Institute
- Sandy Oba, at the House Ear Institute
- Mark Robert, at the House Ear Institute
- John Galvin III, at the House Ear Institute