Graeme M. Clark
Affiliations: | University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia |
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Ian C. Bruce | grad student | 1994-1998 | University of Melbourne |
Lisa N. Gillespie | grad student | 2001-2004 | University of Melbourne |
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Spiers K, Cardamone T, Furness JB, et al. (2016) An X-ray fluorescence microscopic analysis of the tissue surrounding the multi-channel cochlear implant electrode array. Cochlear Implants International. 1-3 |
Harris AR, Hutchinson R, Molino PJ, et al. (2016) Correlation of impedance and effective electrode area of dextran sulfate doped PEDOT modified electrodes Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 163: H534-H540 |
Harris AR, Molino PJ, Kapsa RMI, et al. (2016) Effective area and charge density of dextran sulphate doped PEDOT modified electrodes Synthetic Metals. 220: 394-401 |
Allitt BJ, Harris AR, Morgan SJ, et al. (2015) Thin-film micro-electrode stimulation of the cochlea in rats exposed to aminoglycoside induced hearing loss. Hearing Research. 331: 13-26 |
Harris AR, Molino PJ, Kapsa RM, et al. (2015) Correlation of the impedance and effective electrode area of doped PEDOT modified electrodes for brain-machine interfaces. The Analyst. 140: 3164-74 |
Harris AR, Molino PJ, Kapsa RM, et al. (2015) Optical and electrochemical methods for determining the effective area and charge density of conducting polymer modified electrodes for neural stimulation. Analytical Chemistry. 87: 738-46 |
Clark GM. (2015) The multi-channel cochlear implant: multi-disciplinary development of electrical stimulation of the cochlea and the resulting clinical benefit. Hearing Research. 322: 4-13 |
Clark GM, Clark J, Cardamone T, et al. (2014) Biomedical studies on temporal bones of the first multi-channel cochlear implant patient at the University of Melbourne. Cochlear Implants International. 15: S1-15 |
Clark GM. (2013) The multichannel cochlear implant for severe-to-profound hearing loss. Nature Medicine. 19: 1236-9 |
Clark GM, Clark JC, Furness JB. (2013) The evolving science of cochlear implants. Jama. 310: 1225-6 |