Aage R. Møller
Dr. Aage R. Møller has a medical degree (D. Med. Sci.) from the Karolinska Institut (School of Medicine) in Stockholm, Sweden where he spent 13 years in the position of "Docent" (Assistant Professor). After that he immigrated to the USA together with his wife, Margareta B. Møller, MD, D. Med....
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Dr. Aage R. Møller has a medical degree (D. Med. Sci.) from the Karolinska Institut (School of Medicine) in Stockholm, Sweden where he spent 13 years in the position of "Docent" (Assistant Professor). After that he immigrated to the USA together with his wife, Margareta B. Møller, MD, D. Med. Sci., both to take positions at the Department of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and later at the Department of Neurological Surgery. Dr. Aage Møller spent 19 years doing research and teaching, most recently in the position as Professor of Neurological Surgery. In 1978 both Møllers moved to Dallas, Texas, Dr. Aage Møller for a position at The University of Texas at Dallas where he got the Endowed Margret Fonde Jonsson Professorship in Cognition and Neuroscience in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences. He is now the Founders Professor in the The University of Texas at Dallas School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences.Dr. Aage Møller is the (single) author of fourteen books on auditory science, intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring and neuroscience. He is an editor or co-editor of nine published books, author or co-author of 202 articles in refereed journals, and the author of 110 book chapters. He was editor-in-chief and founder of the international journal, 'Hearing Research,' from 1978 to 2005 and is associated with the editorial boards of several other international journals. He is now involved in research on tinnitus and he is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Tinnitus Research Initiative Foundation, an international organization based in Regensburg, Germany;: it now has a branch in the USA.
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