Clinical Assistant Professor
The University of Iowa
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Eun Kyung (Julie) Jeon, Au.D., Ph.D., is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Iowa. She received her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) in 2008 and Ph.D. in hearing science in 2016 from the University of Iowa. She worked primarily as a full-time research audiologist in the University of Iowa Cochlear Implant (CI) Electrophysiology lab from August 2013 to December 2016. She joined the University of Utah in January 2017 where she worked as a research assistant professor. She taught CIs and electrophysiology and ran a Cochlear Implant and Auditory Evoked Potential laboratory. She participated in various projects investigating electrophysiological, psychophysical, and cortical responses in cochlear implant recipients and hearing aid users for both the adult and pediatric population. She joined the University of Iowa in July 2019. Her responsibilities at Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Clinic include clinical instruction of graduate students in audiology in the areas of diagnostic Audiology, auditory brainstem response testing, aural rehabilitation (AR), and cochlear implantation. Also, she provides classroom teaching to audiology graduate students. Her current clinical research interest is to improve the quality of life for people with hearing loss with aural rehabilitation. She has also advised the Capstone projects for AuD graduate students and collaborated with other researchers in the same department and other departments, institutions, and countries. She is a reviewer of journals: Ear and Hearing and Cochlear Implant International. She is a member of the American Cochlear Implant Alliance, the American Academy of Audiology, the American Speech and Hearing Association, the Iowa Speech and Hearing Association, and the Asia Pacific Society of Speech-Language-Hearing (APSSLH). She currently serves as a Member-at-Large at the ISLH Foundation Board and as an Education Committee Officer at the APSSLH.