`WASHINGTON, D.C.
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`Before The Honorable Bhattacharyya
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`In the Matter of
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`CERTAIN COCHLEAR IMPLANT
`SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
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`Investigation No. 337-TA-1418
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`COMPLAINANTS’ IDENTIFICATION OF EXPERT WITNESSES
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`Complainants Advanced Bionics AG and Advanced Bionics LLC, (collectively,
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`“Advanced Bionics” or “AB”) hereby identify the following experts whom they may call to offer
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`expert testimony or expert opinions at the hearing, either live, or by deposition, by affidavit, or
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`by witness statement in the above-referenced Investigation. AB reserves the right to rely upon
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`testimony from any of the experts identified herein. In addition to the experts identified below,
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`AB reserves the right to proffer adverse testimony from any expert identified by Respondent in
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`this Investigation. The identification of experts and expected areas of testimony is preliminary
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`and is based on AB’s current understanding of the limited evidence produced thus far in
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`discovery, the theories presented to date, and the defenses raised in the Investigation. Discovery
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`is ongoing and AB reserves the right to supplement this identification as appropriate, including
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`by identifying additional expert witnesses, designating additional topics that the below-listed
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`witnesses or any additional expert witnesses may opine on, and/or addressing new issues that may
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`Dr. Rubinstein has expertise relevant to this Investigation in
`areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including without
`limitation the signal processing of cochlear implants and the
`cochlear implant industry. Dr. Rubinstein’s curriculum vitae
`sets forth his qualifications.
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`background and state of the art relevant to the Asserted
`Claims of one or more of the Asserted Patents; the scope and
`content of the Asserted Patents; the interpretation of the
`Asserted Claims of one or more of the Asserted Patents; the
`validity of the claims of one or more of the Asserted Patents;
`the enforceability of one or more of the Asserted Patents; the
`design and operation of the Accused Products as they relate
`to one or more of the Asserted Patents; Respondents’
`infringement of the Asserted Claims of one or more of the
`Asserted Patents; the design and operation of the Domestic
`Industry Products as they relate to one or more of the
`Asserted Patents; Complainants’ Domestic Industry relating
`to one or more of the Asserted Patents; technical analysis
`related to Respondents’ defenses; the source code material
`related to the Accused Products; the source code material
`related to the Domestic Industry Products. Dr. Rubinstein
`may testify as part of AB’s case-in-chief as well as in rebuttal
`to address Respondent’s expert testimony.
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`Mr. Bakewell has expertise relevant to this Investigation in
`areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including without
`limitation the analysis of domestic industry, remedy, and
`bond. Mr. Bakewell’s curriculum vitae sets forth his
`qualifications.
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`Mr. Bakewell may testify regarding Complainants’ Domestic
`Industry relating to one or more of the Asserted Patents; the
`remedy appropriate in this Investigation; the appropriate
`bond that should be set in this Investigation; the impact of
`any remedy on the Public Interest. Mr. Bakewell may testify
`as part of AB’s case-in-chief as well as in rebuttal to address
`Respondent’s expert testimony.
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`Ex. A
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`Dr. Mortazavi has expertise relevant to this Investigation in
`areas set forth in his curriculum vitae, including without
`limitation interpreting source code and signal processing. Dr.
`Mortazavi’s curriculum vitae sets forth his qualifications.
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`Dr. Mortazavi may testify regarding the source code relating
`to the Domestic Industry Products; the design and operation
`of the Domestic Industry Products; the source code relating
`to the Accused Products; the operation and design of the
`Accused Products. Dr. Mortazavi may testify as part of AB’s
`case-in-chief as well as in rebuttal to address Respondent’s
`expert testimony.
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`Dr. Atlas has expertise relevant to this Investigation in areas
`set forth in his curriculum vitae, including without limitation
`the signal processing of cochlear implants. Dr. Atlas’
`curriculum vitae sets forth his qualifications.
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`Dr. Atlasmay testify regarding the technical background and
`state of the art relevant to the Asserted Claims of one or more
`of the Asserted Patents; the scope and content of the Asserted
`Patents; the interpretation of the Asserted Claims of one or
`more of the Asserted Patents; the validity of the claims of one
`or more of the Asserted Patents; the enforceability of one or
`more of the Asserted Patents; the design and operation of the
`Accused Products as they relate to one or more of the
`Asserted Patents; Respondents’ infringement of the Asserted
`Claims of one or more of the Asserted Patents; the design and
`operation of the Domestic Industry Products as they relate to
`one or more of the Asserted Patents; Complainants’ Domestic
`Industry relating to one or more of the Asserted Patents;
`technical analysis related to Respondents’ defenses; the
`source code material related to the Accused Products; the
`source code material related to the Domestic Industry
`Products. Dr. Atlas may testify as part of AB’s case-in-chief
`as well as in rebuttal to address Respondent’s expert
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`Dr. Popelka has expertise relevant to this Investigation in areas
`set forth in his curriculum vitae, including without limitation the
`signal processing of cochlear
`implants. Dr. Popelka’s
`curriculum vitae sets forth his qualifications.
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`Dr. Popelka may testify regarding the technical background and
`state of the art relevant to the Asserted Claims of one or more of
`the Asserted Patents; the scope and content of the Asserted
`Patents; the interpretation of the Asserted Claims of one or
`more of the Asserted Patents; the validity of the claims of one
`or more of the Asserted Patents; the enforceability of one or more
`of the Asserted Patents; the design and operation of the Accused
`Products as they relate to one or more of the Asserted Patents;
`Respondents’ infringement of the Asserted Claims of one or
`more of the Asserted Patents; the design and operation of the
`Domestic Industry Products as they relate to one or more of the
`Asserted Patents; Complainants’ Domestic Industry relating to
`one or more of the Asserted Patents; technical analysis related to
`Respondents’ defenses; the source code material related to the
`Accused Products; the source code material related to the
`Domestic Industry Products. Dr. Popelka may testify as part of
`AB’s case-in-chief as well as
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`Dated: January 24, 2025
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`Respectfully submitted,
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`/s/ Greg Polins
`Paul Brinkman
`KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP
`1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
`Washington, D.C. 20004
`Telephone: (202) 389-5000
`Facsimile: (202) 389-5200
`paul.brinkman@kirkland.com
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`Marcus E. Sernel, P.C.
`Greg Polins
`Meredith Zinanni
`Tareq Alosh
`Nick Johnston
`KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP
`333 West Wolf Point Plaza
`Chicago, IL 60654
`Telephone: (312) 862-2000
`Facsimile: (312) 862-2200
`msernel@kirkland.com
`greg.polins@kirkland.com
`mzinanni@kirkland.com
`tareq.alosh@kirkland.com
`nick.johnston@kirkland.com
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`Raymond Braha
`KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP
`601 Lexington Ave.
`New York, NY 10022
`Telephone: (212) 446-4800
`Facsimile: (212) 446-4900
`raymond.braha@kirkland.com
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`Counsel for Advanced Bionics AG and
`Advanced Bionics LLC
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`CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
`I, Sheryl A. Brongiel, hereby certify that on January 24, 2025, a copy of the foregoing
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`Lisa R. Barton
`Secretary to the Commission
`U.S. International Trade Commission
`500 E Street, S.W., Room 112
`Washington, D.C. 20436
`Monica Bhattacharyya
`Administrative Law Judge
`U.S. International Trade Commission
`500 E Street, S.W.
`Washington, D.C. 20436
`Paul Gennari
`The Office of Unfair Import Investigations
`U.S. International Trade Commission
`500 E. Street, S.W., Suite 401
`Washington, D.C. 20436
`(202) 205- 3255
`Paul.gennari@usitc.gov
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`On Behalf of MED-EL Corporation and MED−EL Elektromedizinische Geräte GmbH
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`Richard A. Sterba
`Michael J. McKeon
`Adam R. Shartzer
`John J. Thuermer
`FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
`1000 Maine Ave., SW
`Washington, DC 20024
`Telephone: (202) 783-5070
`Fax: (202) 783-2331
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`Seth M. Sproul
`FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
`12860 El Camino Real, Suite 400
`San Diego, CA 92130
`Telephone: (858) 678-5070
`Fax: (858) 678-5099
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`FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
`500 Arguello Street, Suite 400
`Redwood City, CA 94063
`Telephone: (650) 839-5070
`Fax: (650) 839-5071
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`Allison Elkman
`FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
`7 Times Square, 20th Floor
`New York, NY 10036
`Telephone: (212) 765-5070
`Fax: (212) 258-2291
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`Vivian Chew Keller
`FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
`1180 Peachtree Street NE, 21st Floor,
`Atlanta, GA 30309
`Telephone: (404) 892-5005
`Fax: (404) 892-5002
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`Ethan Rubin
`FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
`One Marina Park Drive, Suite 1700
`Boston, MA 02210
`Telephone: (617) 542-5070
`Fax: (617) 542-8906
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`/s/ Sheryl A. Brongiel
`Sheryl A. Brongiel, Case Manager
`Kirkland & Ellis LLP
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`EXHIBIT A
`EXHIBIT A
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`COLLEGE OF MEDICINE CURRICULUM VITAE
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`Jay T. Rubinstein, M.D., Ph.D.
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`October 20, 2024
`I. EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
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`Education
`1981 Sc.B. with Honors
`1983 Sc.M.
`1987 M.D. with Honors
`1988 Ph.D.
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`Internships and Residencies
`1988-89
`Intern (Surgery), Beth Israel Hospital, Boston MA
`1990-94
`Resident (Otolaryngology), Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA
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`Brown University
`Brown University
`University of Washington
`University of Washington
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`(Engineering)
`(Engineering)
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`(Bioengineering)
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`Clinical and Research Fellowships
`1988
`Research Fellow, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of
`Washington, Seattle WA
`1989-90 Research Fellow, Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School
`1994-95 Clinical Fellow in Otology/Neurotology, Department of Otolaryngology, The
`University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City IA
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`Academic Appointments
`1989-95 Research Affiliate, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of
`Technology
`1994-95 Fellow Associate, The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City IA
`1995-00 Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, The
`University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
`1997-04 Faculty Appointment, Interdisciplinary Neuroscience PhD Program, The University
`of Iowa
`1996-00 Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology & Biophysics, The University of Iowa
`2000-04 Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
`Surgery, The University of Iowa
`2000-04 Associate Professor, Department of Physiology & Biophysics, The University of Iowa
`2000-04 Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Iowa
`2003-04 Boerhaave Professor, Leiden University, The Netherlands
`2004-
`Virginia Merrill Bloedel Professor and Director, Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing
`Research Center, University of Washington
`2004-
`Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Washington
`2004-05 Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington
`2005
`Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington
`2012-
`Research Affiliate, Washington National Primate Research Center
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`Other Employment Pertaining to Current Professional Appointments
`1975-77 Software Developer, Telmar Communications Corp., New York NY
`1979
`Research Assistant, Geoelectromagnetics Laboratory, Department of Geological Sciences,
`Brown University, Providence RI
`1980-81 Research Assistant, Visual Physiology Laboratory, Division of Engineering and Center for
`Neural Science, Brown University, Providence RI
`1980-82 Teaching Assistant, Digital Electronics Laboratory, Division of Engineering, Brown
`University, Providence RI
`1981-82 Research Assistant, Laboratory for Engineering Man/Machine Systems, Division of
`Engineering, Brown University, Providence RI
`1996-04 Attending Surgeon, VA Medical Center, Iowa City, Iowa
`2005-
`Board of Trustees, Listen & Talk School, Seattle, WA
`2006-08
` Board of Trustees, Executive Committee, Northwest Lions Foundation for Sight and
`Hearing, Seattle, WA
`2006-12 Chairman, Board of Trustees, Audient, LLC, Seattle, WA
`2008-12 Board of Directors, SightLife, LLC, Seattle, WA
`2010-
`Medical Advisory Board, National Organization for Hearing Research
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`Certification and Licensure
`Certification
`1995
`Diplomate, American Board of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery
`2005
`Neurotology Certificate of Added Qualifications
`2013
`Neurotology Certificate renewal
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`Licensure
`1994
`Iowa License #29758
`1994
`California License
`1994
`Massachusetts License
`2004
`Washington License MD00044088
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`(expired)
`(expired)
`(expired)
`(active)
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`Honors and Awards
`1981
`Honorary Undergraduate Teaching Assistantship
`1981
`Sigma Xi
`1984-86 Poncin Scholarship Award
`1987
`Alpha Omega Alpha
`1992
`American Academy of Otolaryngology Resident Research Grant
`2003-04 Boerhaave Professor, Leiden University, the Netherlands
`2005-06 Best Doctors in America
`2006
`Elected Senior Member of the IEEE
`2006
`Elected to the Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum Amicitae Sacrum
`2007-08 President-elect, American Auditory Society
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`2007-08 Best Doctors in America
`2009
`Presidential Citation, American Otologic Society
`2009-10 President, American Auditory Society
`2009
`Honor Award, American Academy of Otolaryngology - HNS
`2009-10 Best Doctors in America
`2010-11 Best Doctors in America
`2012-13 President-elect, Association for Research in Otolaryngology
`2012
`Seattle Top Doctors
`2013-14 President, Association for Research in Otolaryngology
`2014-15 Past-President, Association for Research in Otolaryngology
`2015
`Americas Top Doctors
`2016
`Seattle Top Doctors
`2017
`Seattle Top Doctors
`2018-21 President-Elect, The Politzer Society
`2018
`America’s Top Doctors 5 years
`2019
`Elected Fellow, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering
`II. TEACHING
`Classroom, Seminar, or Teaching Laboratory
`1980-82 Teaching Assistant, Digital Electronics Laboratory, Brown University
`1994-03 Weekly Neurotology Conference - lectures to otolaryngology residents and supervision of
`temporal bone dissection.
`1994-03 Otolaryngology Basic Science Course
`1995-03 Lectures to first & third year medical students on physiology & pathophysiology of
`the ear.
`1997-03 Lectures to neuroscience graduate students on auditory physiology
`2000-03 Lectures to primary care physicians on management of tinnitus, dizziness and hearing loss
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`Clinical Teaching (in ward, clinic, or operating room)
`Otolaryngology Residents, Fellows and Medical Students
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`Teaching Activities Other Than Classroom or Clinical
`1991-92 Assisted in undergraduate thesis supervision for Konstantina M. Trbovic, "Modeling of
`Auditory Nerve Responses to Electrical Stimulation," Department of Physics, Massachusetts
`Institute of Technology
`External thesis reader for Johan Frijns, MD, PhD. "Cochlear Implants, A Modeling
`Approach”, Department of ENT, Leiden, Netherlands.
`PhD Committee for Leonid Litvak, Harvard/MIT Speech & Hearing Science Program.
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`2000
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`2000
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`2001
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`PhD Committee for Karen Chi, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, University
`of Iowa
`PhD Committee for Christina Runge, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology,
`University of Iowa
`2001-03 Mentor, Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellowship Program, University of Iowa
`2003
`PhD Committee for Tiffany Johnson, Department of Speech Pathology and
`Audiology, University of Iowa
`2005-07 Research mentor Chad Ruffin, visiting Howard Hughes Fellow.
`2005-06 Research mentor Grace Liu, MD visiting medical student.
`2005-06 PhD Committee for Lendra Friesen, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences,
`University of Washington
`PhD Committee for Olivier Macherey, University of Leuven, Belgium, “Effects of Stimulus
`Waveform on Hearing with Cochlear Implants”
`External Thesis Reader for JE Smit, University of Pretoria, “Modeled Response of the
`Electrically Stimulated Nerve Fiber”
`PhD Committee for Katie Faulkner, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences,
`University of Washington
`Clinical Activities
`A. Inpatient
`Surgery performed 1.5 day per week in operating rooms of UW Medical Center and
`Seattle Childrens
`B. Outpatient
`Patient appointments 1.5 days per week
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`2007
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`2007
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`2008-
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`Master's and Ph.D. Theses Directed and Postdoctoral Fellows Supervised
`1992-93 Committee Member and Thesis Reader for Masters Degree Candidate Eric R.
`Stutman, Thesis Titled "A Model for Temporal Sensitivity of Neurons in the Auditory
`Brainstem: The Role of a Slow, Low-Threshold Potassium Conductance,"
`Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University
`1995-96 Charles Miller, PhD - Postdoctoral Fellow. Physiology of electrically stimulated spiral
`ganglion cells, University of Iowa.
`1995-96 Akihiro Matsuoka, MD, PhD. Response of auditory nerve to pulse trains. Dept of
`Speech Pathology & Audiology, University of Iowa.
`1999-02 Nahla Hussein, MD. Doctoral Thesis, Suez Canal University, Egypt
`2001-03 Gang Chen, MSE student, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, U. of I.
`2001-03 Haiming Chen, MSE thesis, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Radial-longitudinal
`impedance model for human cochlear implants.
`2002-03 Ron Andreatta, MSE student, Dept of Biomedical Engineering, U. of I.
`2002-03 Robert Hong, MD, Doris Duke Fellow, University of Iowa.
`2005-07
`Jeff Longnion, MD/PhD student in bioengineering, UW
`2005-11
`Jong Ho Won, PhD student in bioengineering, UW
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`2005-09 Vasant Dasika, PhD. Postdoctoral fellow, UW.
`2005-06 Steven Bierer, PhD. Postdoctoral fellow, UW.
`2005-06 Robert Kang, MD, Otolaryngology-HNS resident, UW.
`2007-08 Seeyoun Kwon, Visiting bioengineering graduate student, Hanyang University, Seoul.
`2007-11 Nikita Imennov, PhD student in bioengineering, UW.
`2009-10 Kyu Hwan Jung, MD, Visiting Fellow, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul.
`2010-11 Minhyun Park, MD, Seoul National University, Seoul.
`2010-11 Akinori Kashio, MD, Tokyo University, Tokyo
`2011-12 Hyun-Joon Shim, MD, Seoul National University
`2009-12
`Il-Joon Moon, MD, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul
`2009-12 Gary Jones, PhD, Postdoctoral fellow, UW
`2014-16 Elle O’Brien, PhD student in neurobiology, UW
`2016-19
`Jesse Resnick, MD, PhD student in neurobiology, UW
`2021-22 Charlotte Benoit, MD, Postdoctoral fellow, UW
`2019-23 Ryan Carlson, PhD, MSTP student, UW
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`Clinical Fellows Supervised
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`1996-98
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`1998-00
`2000-02
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`2002-04
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`2011-12
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`2014-15
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`Paul Gidley, MD. Currently Professor, Department of Head and Neck Surgery,
`University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,
`Brian Perry, MD. Currently in private practice, San Antonio, TX
`Ravi Samy, MD. Currently Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology,
`University of Cincinnati
`Ted Meyer, MD, PhD. Currently Associate Professor, Medical University of South
`Carolina
`Michal Preis, MD. Currently an otolaryngologist at Maimonides Medical Center,
`Brooklyn, NY
`Kavita Dedhia, MD. Currently Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology,
`Emory University, Atlanta GA
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`III.
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`SCHOLARSHIP
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`Papers Published
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`Rubinstein J.T. and Silverman, H.F. Some Comments on the Design and Implementation of
`FIR Filterbanks for Speech Recognition. In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference
`on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing. IEEE Speech and Signal Processing Society 812-
`815, 1983.
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`Soma, M., Spelman, F.A. and Rubinstein, J.T. Fields Produced by the Cochlear Prosthesis: The
`Ear as a Multilayered Medium. In: Frontiers of Engineering and
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`Computing in Health Care. Boston: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 401-
`405, 1984.
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`Rubinstein, J.T., Spelman, FA and Soma, M. Mixed Boundary Value Problems in the
`Implanted Cochlea. In: Frontiers of Engineering and Computing in Health Care. IEEE
`Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 1120-1123, 1985.
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`Rubinstein, J.T., Suesserman, M.F. and Spelman, F.A. Measurements and Models of Recessed
`Electrodes. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine
`and Biology Society. Boston: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 913-914,
`1987.
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`Rubinstein, J.T., Spelman, F.A., Soma, M. and Suesserman, M.F. Current Density Profiles of
`Surface Mounted and Recessed Electrodes for Neural Prostheses. IEEE Transactions Biomedical
`Engineering BME 34:864-874, 1987.
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`Rubinstein, J.T. and Spelman, F.A. Analytical Theory for Extracellular Electrical Stimulation
`of Nerve with Focal Electrodes 1: Passive Unmyelinated Axon. Biophysical Journal 54:975-981,
`1988.
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`Suesserman, M.F., Spelman, F.A. and Rubinstein, J.T. In-Vitro Measurement and
`Characterization of Current Density Profiles Produced by Nonrecessed, Simple Recessed, and
`Radially Varying Recessed Stimulating Electrodes. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical
`Engineering 38(5):401-408, 1991.
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`Rubinstein, J.T. Analytical Theory for Extracellular Electrical Stimulation
`of Nerve with Focal Electrodes 2: Passive Myelinated Axon. Biophysical Journal 60: 538-555,
`1991.
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`Rubinstein, J.T. Axon Termination Conditions for Electrical Stimulation. IEEE Transactions on
`Biomedical Engineering 40(7):654-663, 1993.
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`10. Rubinstein, J.T. Threshold Fluctuations in an N Sodium Channel Model of the Node of
`Ranvier. Biophysical Journal 68:779-785, 1995.
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`Zbar RIS, Megerian CA, Khan A, Rubinstein JT. Invisible Culprit: Intralabyrinthine
`Schwannomas that do not appear on Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Annals of
`Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 106(9):739-742, September 1997.
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`12. Arcuri MR and Rubinstein JT. Facial Implants. Dental Clinics of North America, Vol 42,
`Number 1, January 1998
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`13. Miller CA, Abbas PJ, Rubinstein JT, Robinson BK, Matsuoka AJ, Woodworth G. Electrically
`evoked compound action potentials of Guinea pig and cat: responses to monopolar, monophasic
`stimulation. Hear. Research 119(1-2):142-154, 1998.
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`14. Rubinstein JT, Parkinson WS, Lowder MW, Gantz BJ, Tyler RS. Single-channel to
`multichannel conversions in adult cochlear implant subjects. American Journal of Otology, 19
`(4): 461-466, July, 1998.
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`15. Rubinstein JT, Gantz BJ, Parkinson WS. Management of cochlear implant infections. American
`Journal of Otology, 20 (1) 46-49, 1999.
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`16. Rubinstein JT, Wilson BS, Finley CC, Abbas PJ. Pseudospontaneous activity: stochastic
`independence with electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve. Hearing Research, 127, 108-118,
`1999.
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`17. Miller CA, Abbas PJ, Robinson BK, Rubinstein JT, Matsuoka AJ. Electrically evoked single-
`fiber action potentials from cat: responses to monopolar, monophasic stimulation. Hearing
`Research, 130 (1-2) 197-218, 1999.
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`18. Rubinstein JT, Parkinson WS, Tyler RS, Gantz BJ. Residual speech recognition and cochlear
`implant performance: effects of implantation criteria. American Journal of Otology, 20 (3)445-
`452, 1999.
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`19. Gantz, BJ, Rubinstein JT, Gidley P, Woodworth G. Surgical management of Bell’s Palsy.
`Laryngoscope 109:1177-1188,1999
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`20. Rubinstein JT, Miller CA. How do cochlear prostheses work? Current Opinion in Neurobiology
`9:399-404,1999.
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`21. Miller CA, Abbas PJ, Rubinstein JT. An empirically based model of the electrically evoked
`compound action potential. Hearing Research, 135
`(1-2)1-18,1999.
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`22. Gidley PW, Gantz BJ, Rubinstein JT. Facial nerve grafts - from cerebellopontine angle and
`beyond. American Journal of Otology 20:781-788, 1999.
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`23. Rubinstein JT, Bauman NM. Management of Meniere ’ s Disease in Children. Meniere's
`Disease 1999--Update, 409-418, 1999.
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`24. Vannier MW, Wang G, Skinner MW, Rubinstein JT. New X-ray imaging strategies -
`Implications for cochlear implantation. Review of Progress in Qualitative Nondestructive
`Evaluation 18(B): 1569-1574, 1999.
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`25. Ali T, Rubinstein, JT. Rheumatoid arthritis of the temporomandibular joint with herniation into
`the external auditory canal. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology 109 (2) 177-179,
`2000.
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`26. White JA, Rubinstein JT, Kay AR. Intrinsic noise in neurons. Trends in Neuroscience 23:131-
`137, 2000.
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`Tyler RS, Rubinstein JT, Teagle H, Kelsay D, Gantz BJ. Pre-lingually deaf children can
`perform as well as post-lingually deaf adults using cochlear implants. Cochlear Implants
`International 1 (1), 39-44, 2000.
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`28. Yoo SK, Wang G, Rubinstein JT, Skinner M, Vannier M. Three-dimensional modeling and
`visualization of the cochlea on the internet. IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in
`Biomedicine 412, 144-151, 2000.
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`29. Yang S, Wang G, Skinner MW, Rubinstein JT, Vannier MW.
`Localization of dense markers in radiographs. Medical Physics 27 (4), 775-777, 2000.
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`30. Wang G, Skinner MW, Rubinstein JT, Howard MA, Vannier MW: Digital X-ray
`stereophotogrammetry for cochlear implantation. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical
`Engineering, 47 (8) 1120-1130, 2000.
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`31. Matsuoka AJ, Abbas PJ, Rubinstein JT, Miller CA. The neuronal response to electrical
`constant-amplitude pulse train stimulation: evoked compound action potential recordings.
`Hearing Research, 149, 115-128, 2000.
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`32. Matsuoka AJ, Abbas PJ, Miller CA, Rubinstein JT. The neuronal response to electrical
`constant-amplitude pulse train stimulation: additive Gaussian noise. Hearing Research, 149 ,
`129-137, 2000.
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`33. Gantz B, Rubinstein J, Tyler R, Teagle HFB, Cohen N, Waltzman S.Miyamoto R, Kirk K.
`Long-term results of cochlear implants in children with residual hearing. Ann Otol Rhinol
`Laryngol, 109 (12), 33-36, 2000.
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`Tyler RS, Kelsay DMR, Teagle HFB, Rubinstein JT, Gantz BJ, Christ AM. Seven year speech
`perception results and the effects of age, residual hearing and preimplant speech perception in
`prelingually deaf children using the nucleus and clarion cochlear implants. Adv Oto-Rhino-
`Laryngology 57, 305-310, 2000.
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`Tyler RS, Parkinson A, Wilson B, Parkinson W, Lowder M, Witt S, Rubinstein J, Gantz B.
`Evaluation of different choices of n in an n-of-m processor for cochlear implants. Adv Oto-
`Rhino- Laryn 57, 311-315, 2000.
`Yoo SK, Wang G, Rubinstein JT, Vannier MW. Three-dimensional geometric modeling of the
`cochlea using helico-spiral approximation. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 47
`(10) 1392-1402, 2000
`Perry BP, Rubinstein JT. Imaging case study of the month: meningitis due to acute otitis media
`and arachnoid granulations. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 109, 877-879, 2000
`38. Miller CA, Robinson BK, Rubinstein JT, Abbas PJ, Samuelson CR Auditory nerve response to
`monophasic and biphasic electric stimuli. Hearing Research 151, 79-94, 2001.
`39. Matsuoka AJ, Rubinstein JT, Abbas PJ, Miller CA. The effects of interpulse interval on
`stochastic properties of electrical stimulation models and measurements. IEEE Transactions on
`Biomedical Engineering, Vol 48, No 4, 416-424, April 2001.
`Perry BP, Gantz BJ, Rubinstein JT. Acoustic neuromas in the elderly. Otology & Neurotology
`Vol 22, No 3, 389-391, May, 2001.
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`Lustig, LR, Arts HA, Brackmann DE, Francis HF, Molony T, Megerian CA, Moore GF, Moore
`KM, Morrow T, Postic W, Rubinstein JT, Srireddy S, Syms III, CA, Takahashi G, Vernick D,
`Wackym PA, Niparko JK. Hearing rehabilitation using the BAHA bone anchored hearing aid:
`results in 40 patients. Otology & Neurotology Vol 22, No 3, 328334, May 2001.
`42. Rubinstein JT, Miller CA, Mino H, Abbas PJ. Analysis of monophasic and biphasic electrical
`stimulation. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 48(10): 1065-1070, 2001.
`43. Gantz, BJ, Rubinstein JT, Gidley P, Woodworth G. Results of Surgical Decompression for
`Bell’s Palsy. Update on Facial Nerve Disorders, AAOHNS Monograph, Alexandria, VA, pp.
`181-193, 2001.
`44. Yoo SK, Wang G, Rubinstein JT, Vannier MW. Semi-automatic segmentation of the cochlea
`using real-time volume rendering and regional adaptive snake modeling. Journal of Digital
`Imaging 14(4): 173-181, 2001
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`Tyler RS, Gantz GJ, Rubinstein JT, Wilson BS, Parkinson AJ, Wolaver A, Preece JP, Witt S,
`Lowder MW. Three-month results with bilateral cochlear implants. Ear & Hearing 23
`(supplement): 80-89, 2002.
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`Gantz BJ, Tyler RS, Rubinstein JT, Wolaver A, Lowder M, Abbas P, Brown C, Hughes M,
`Preece JP. Binaural cochlear implants: results of subjects implanted bilaterally during the same
`operation. Otology & Neurotology 23(2): 169-180, 2002.
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`Jiang M, Wang G, Skinner MW, Rubinstein JT, Vannier MW. Blind deblurring of spiral CT
`image: comparative studies on edge to noise ratios. Medical Physics 29(5): 821-829, 2002.
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`Tyler RS, Preece JP, Wilson BS, Rubinstein JT, Parkinson AJ, Wolaver AA, Gantz BJ.
`Distance, localization and speech perception pilot studies with bilateral cochlear implants.
`Cochlear Implants - An Update, 517-522, 2002.
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`49. Mino H, Rubinstein JT, White JA. Comparison of algorithms for the simulation of action
`potentials with stochastic sodium channels. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 30(4): 578-587,
`2002.
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`Rubinstein JT. Pediatric cochlear implants: prosthetic hearing and language development. by
`invitation to The Lancet 360: 483-85, 2002.
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`Rubinstein JT and Turner CW. A novel acoustic simulation of cochlear implant hearing: effects
`of temporal fine structure. First International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering,
`IEEE press, 142-145, 2003.
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`Chen AF, Samy RF, Kirby P, Gantz BJ and Rubinstein JT. Neuroepithelial Cysts of the Middle
`Ear. Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology 112: 356-360, 2003.
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`Rubinstein JT, Tyler RS, Wolaver A and Brown CJ. Electrical suppression of tinnitus with
`high-rate pulse trains. Otology & Neurotology, 24: 478-485, 2003.
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`Hong RS, Rubinstein JT, Wehner D, Horn D. Dynamic range enhancement for cochlear
`implants. Otology & Neurotology, 24: 590-595, 2003.
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`Rubinstein JT and Della Santina CC. Analysis of a biophysical model for vestibular prosthesis
`research. Journal of Vestibular Research 12(2-3): 69-76, 2003.
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`Jiang M, Wang G, Skinner MW, Rubinstein JT, Vannier MW. Blind deblurring of spiral CT
`images. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging 22(7): 837-845, 2003.
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`57. Rubinstein JT, Hong RS. Signal coding in cochlear implants: Exploiting stochastic effects of
`electrical stimulation. Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology 112(suppl 191): 14-19,
`2003.
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`58. Gomaa NA, Rubinstein JT, Lowder M