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Dr. Howard House, founder of the House Ear Institute and House Ear
Clinic often uses the analogy of planting a seed when referring to
establishing the House Ear Institute in 1946. Two grateful patients
of Dr. House put forth the idea that his knowledge and innovative
skills could be used to expand the understanding of hearing
impairment and its treatment. Those two early patients provided the
"seed money" to begin the Institute. Since that time, the growth
has been phenomenal from a one-man laboratory to a
multidisciplinary facility boasting over 175 scien tists,
physicians, and support staff, all dedicated to the advancement of
otologic research and education. Six years ago after a half-century
of remarkable success with prosthetic and device research, the
Institute began cultivating a new field of endeavor-cell and
molecular biology. Don Nielsen, then the Institute's Executive Vice
President for Research and Scientific Director, began exploring the
potential for hair cell regen eration and presented his ideas to
the Board of Trustees. For a period of six months, we did a lot of
fact finding to assess what role the Institute might take in this
excit ing new field."
Dr. Howard House, founder of the House Ear Institute and House Ear
Clinic often uses the analogy of planting a seed when referring to
establishing the House Ear Institute in 1946. Two grateful patients
of Dr. House put forth the idea that his knowledge and innovative
skills could be used to expand the understanding of hearing
impairment and its treatment. Those two early patients provided the
"seed money" to begin the Institute. Since that time, the growth
has been phenomenal from a one-man laboratory to a
multidisciplinary facility boasting over 175 scien tists,
physicians, and support staff, all dedicated to the advancement of
otologic research and education. Six years ago after a half-century
of remarkable success with prosthetic and device research, the
Institute began cultivating a new field of endeavor-cell and
molecular biology. Don Nielsen, then the Institute's Executive Vice
President for Research and Scientific Director, began exploring the
potential for hair cell regen eration and presented his ideas to
the Board of Trustees. For a period of six months, we did a lot of
fact finding to assess what role the Institute might take in this
excit ing new field.
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