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Wyatte Hall is a Research Professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center, holding academic appointments in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Public Health Sciences, Pediatrics, and Neurology. He also serves as a faculty fellow in the University of Rochester’s Office of Equity & Inclusion and as Track Director for the Language Deprivation Track at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child Resilience Center. His research focuses on language deprivation as a critical social determinant of health, with an emphasis on mental health, trauma, and interventions to mitigate language deprivation in deaf populations.
Dr. Hall is a leading figure in deaf population health research, advocating for systemic changes to ensure language access as a foundation for health equity. His work intersects interdisciplinary fields including public health, neurology, and education, aiming to address disparities faced by deaf individuals globally.
He collaborates with institutions like Gallaudet University and is affiliated with multiple research centers focused on deaf health resilience and accessibility. No specific grants, advising roles, or lab affiliations are detailed in the provided text.
