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Dr. Clark Rosen is a Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) and serves as Director of the UCSF Voice and Swallowing Center and Chief of the Division of Laryngology. He has pioneered modern laryngology at the University of Pittsburgh and established a globally recognized fellowship program in Laryngology and Care of the Professional Voice.
- Education: MD from Rush University, residency at Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU), fellowship at University of Tennessee
- Research: Focused on laryngeal dystonia, voice tremor, telehealth laryngology, and regenerative therapies for dysphagia
- Grants: NIH (P50DC019900), California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (4A22-2644-S001)
His publications analyze clinical phenotyping in voice disorders, technical challenges in electromyography, and outcomes for swallowing surgeries. He has contributed to gender-affirming voice surgery guidelines and telehealth diagnostic validity. As a founding member of the Fall Voice Conference and former President of the American Laryngological Association, he provides extensive professional service.
Key article trends include botulinum toxin efficacy, sensory testing methodologies, and multicenter studies on laryngeal pathologies. His work bridges clinical practice with advanced research in voice and swallowing disorders.
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