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Greg Eigner Jablonski is a Professor II at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, University of Oslo. He is affiliated with Oslo University Hospital (OUS Rikshospitalet). His research focuses on cochlear implants, surgical techniques for hearing restoration, and auditory neuroscience. He is part of the Cochlear Implant, Hearing, and Ear Surgery research group. Key areas include electrocochleography, robotic-assisted surgery, Eustachian tube disorders, and neurodevelopmental conditions linked to hearing impairment.
His work combines clinical practice with advanced imaging and surgical innovation. Recent studies address cochlear trauma detection, hearing preservation post-implantation, and validation of hearing assessment tools. His contributions span over three decades, with notable publications in Otology & Neurotology, Audiology & Neuro-Otology, and Frontiers in Surgery.
Research interests also include genetic and anatomical factors in hearing disorders, such as Eustachian tube abnormalities and dystonia-deafness syndromes. Collaborations with international teams highlight his role in advancing auditory and neuro-otological research.
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