Michael Valente, Ph.D. is Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology and Director of Adult
Audiology at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. He has been at
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine in this role for over 25 years. Dr.
Valente sees patients, teaches a graduate course on amplification in the AuD program at
the Program of Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS), administers the Division of
Adult Audiology in the Department of Otolaryngology, and directs the Hearing Aid Research
Laboratory. His editorial responsibilities include the Journal of the American Academy of
Audiology where he is the Assistant Editor-Amplification, American Journal of Audiology,
Ear and Hearing and the International Journal of Audiology where he is Editor-at-Large.
Dr. Valente received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in
1975. 

Articles

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Effectiveness of the directional microphone in the Baha® Divino™ (with Kristi Oeding and Jessica Kerckhoff), Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (2010)
 

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Hearing assistance technology and patient counseling in audiology (with Jessica Teymouri and Au Bankaitis), Audiology Today (2009)
 

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MICROPROCESSES OF OPPORTUNITY RECOGNITION IN DYNAMIC NETWORKS (SUMMARY) (with Oana Branzei), Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research (2007)

Whether made or found (Ardichvili, Cardozo & Ray, 2003), opportunities are not obvious to everyone...

 

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Differences in rust in hearing aid batteries across four manufacturers, four battery sizes, and five durations of exposure (with Jamie H. Cadieux, Laura Flowers, John G. Newman, Juergen Scherer, and Gerg Gephart), Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (2007)
 

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How to get an article published (with Amyn M. Amlani and Therese C. Walden), Audiology Today (2007)