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Lorienne Jenstad is an Associate Professor at the School of Audiology and Speech Sciences, University of British Columbia, where she directs the Amplification Research Lab. Her expertise spans hearing aid processing, hearing and aging, and healthcare accessibility for older adults.
- Education: B.A. (Queen's University), M.Cl.Sc. (Western Ontario), Ph.D. (University of Washington).
Her research focuses on optimizing hearing aid technologies for aging populations, addressing barriers to hearing healthcare, and improving communication for vulnerable groups. Recent work explores ecological momentary assessment, Parkinson's-related hearing impairments, and aphasia rehabilitation through accessible programs.
Her research outputs highlight trends in audiological innovation, including digital health solutions, adaptive communication strategies, and evidence-based hearing aid design. Grants from NSERC, CIHR, and industry partners support her work.
As director of the Amplification Research Lab, she investigates acoustic effects of hearing aids, patient counseling, and real-world hearing challenges. Her contributions emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration and patient-centered care.
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