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The Kresge Hearing Research Institute is an institute of Otolaryngology of the Department of Otolaryngology in the University of Michigan. [ 1 ] The research institute was officially opened in 1963 to investigate the human hearing and causes of deafness.
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Charles T. Kresge is a chemist and retired Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Saudi Aramco.He was R&D Vice President at the Dow Chemical Company.His area of expertise is inorganic synthesis, and his primary field of research is in the area of crystalline aluminosilicate materials, particularly for the discovery of mesoporous molecular sieves.
Kresge may refer to: Kresge (surname) S. S. Kresge Corporation, a former American department store chain, predecessor of Kmart retail stores; The Kresge Foundation, a philanthropic organization established by Sebastian S. Kresge in 1924; Kresge Hearing Research Institute, a research institute of Department of Otolaryngology in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Purdy-Kresge Library is a library on the main campus of Wayne State University and is the main research library for the social sciences, humanities, arts education, and business fields. The library is located at 5265 Cass Ave Detroit , Michigan 48202, across the street from the Detroit Public Library .
Kreskin (aka The Amazing Kreskin), the renowned mentalist who had his own TV programs in the 1970s, has died. He was 89. Kreskin’s family announced the news in a statement posted on social media ...
George Kresge Jr., better known by his stage name The Amazing Kreskin, has died. He was 89. He was 89. His former rep, Augustine Covert, confirmed his death in an email to USA TODAY Wednesday.
Her research considers dichotic listening. [2] After completing her master's, she joined the Kresge Hearing Research Institute at Louisiana State University. Her doctoral research involved studying how the cochlea responds to frequency-varying signals. [3] After earning her doctorate, Shore joined the University of Pittsburgh as research fellow ...