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Ana H. Kim, MDAna H. Kim, M.D.
Director of Otologic Research
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
Otology, Neurotology
310 E. 14th Street
New York, NY 10003
TEL: (212) 979-4200
FAX: (212) 979-4315
Email: hkim@nyee.edu   |   Physician Profile


Publications

  1. Kim A, Shah N, Culang D, Huang A, Gandolphi M, Mattiace L, Rozental R. Role of Gap Junctions in Inner Ear Development and Function. (in preparation).

  2. Kim A, Shah N, Jung M, Linstrom C, Alexiades G, Parisier S. Laser Cochleostomy through the Round Window to Preserve Residual Hearing in Cochlear Implant Surgery. (in preparation).

  3. Mayerhoff R, Holiday R, Kim A. Aberrant Facial Nerve Anatomy During Cochlear Implantation. (in preparation).

  4. Kim A, Takemura K, Beyer L, King M, Raphael Y. Restoration of Balance Sensory Epithelium and Function by Notch Signaling Inhibition. (in preparation)

  5. Adams M, Kim A, Telian SA. Contralateral Hearing Loss After Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. (in preparation).

  6. Kim A, Kileny PR, Arts HA, El-Kashlan HK, Telian SA, Zwolan TA. Role of Electrically Evoked Auditory Brainstem Response (EABR) in Cochlear Implantation for Children with Inner Ear Malformations. Otol Neurotol. 2008;29(5):626-634

  7. Kommareddi PK, Nair TS, Raphael Y, Telian SA, Kim A, Arts HA, El-Kashlan HK, Carey TE. Cochlin isoforms, interaction with CTL2, and expression in the organ of Corti. JARO. 2007;8(4): 435-446.

  8. Kim A, Edwards B, Kileny P, Telian S, Arts A. Transient Evoked Otoacoustics Emissions Pattern as a Prognostic Indicator for Hearing Preservation in Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. Otol Neurotol. 2006;27(3):372-379.

  9. Kim A, Linstrom C, Goldstein, H. Analysis of Growth Factor Gene Expression Patterns during the Healing of the Mouse Tympanic Membrane after Traumatic Perforation. (prepared for submission pending patent approval)

  10. Kim A, El-Kashlan H, Arts A. Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA): Complications and Pitfalls. Otol Head and Neck Surg, 2005;133(2)Supple1:190.

  11. Kim A, Liu W, Murphy G et al. Hypoxia/ischemia-induced apoptosis of auditory neurons and hair cells is mediated by 4-hydroxynonenal and calpain. (in preparation)

  12. Huang T, Cheng AG, Stupak H, Liu W, Kim A, et al. Oxidative stress-induced apoptosis of cochlear sensory cells: otoprotective strategies. Int J Dev Neurosci. 2000;18(2-3):259-70.

  13. Cheng A, Huang T, Stracher A, Kim A. Calpain inhibitors protect auditory sensory cells from hypoxia and neurotrophin-withdrawl induced apoptosis. Brain Research. 1999:234-43.

  14. Kim A, Pettoello-Mantovani M, Goldstein H. Decreased susceptibility of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from individuals heterozygous for a mutant CCR5 allele to HIV infection. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retroviral. 1998;19:145-49.

  15. Landor M, Rubinstein A, Kim A, et al. Receptor-mediated maternofetal transfer of immunoglobins. Inhibition of transport of anti-HIV-1 immunoglobin by generic immunoglobins in the in vitro perfused placenta. Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 1998;115(3):203-9.

  16. Pettoello-Mantovani M, Kollmann T, Katopodis N, Raker C, Kim A, et al. Thy/liv-SCID-hu mice: a system foe investigating the in vivo effects of multidrug therapy on plasma viremia and human immunodeficiency virus replication in lymphoid tissues. J Inf Diseases. 1998:177.

  17. Petoello-Mantovani M, Kollmann T, Raker C, Kim A, et al. Saquinavir mediated inhibition of HIV infection in SCID mice implanted with human fetal thymus and liver tissue: an in vivo model for evaluating the effect of drug therapy on HIV infection in lymphoid tissues. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1997;41(9):1880-7.

  18. Yurasov S, Kollmann T, Kim A, et al. SCID mice engrafted with human T cells, B cells and myeloid cells after transplantation with human fetal bone marrow or liver cells and implanted with human fetal thymus: a model for studying human gene therapy. Blood. 1997;89(5):1800-10.

  19. Gibbons C, Kollmann T, Pettoello-Mantovani M, Kim A, et al. Thy/Liv-SCID-hu mice implanted with human intestine: an in vivo model for investigation of mucosal transmission of HIV. AIDS Res Hu Retro. 1997;13(17):1453-60.

  20. Kollmann T, Pettoello-Mantovani M, Katopodis N, Hachamovitch M, Rubinstein A, 
    Kim A, et al. Inhibition of acute in vivo HIV infection by human interleukin-10 treatment of SCID mice implanted with human fetal thymus and liver. Proc Natl Acad Sci. 1996;93(7):3126-31.

  21. Goldstein H, Pettoello-Mantovani M, Katopodis N, Kim A, et al. SCID-hu mice: a model for studying disseminated HIV infection. Sem Immunol. 1996;8:223-231.

  22. Kollmann T, Kim A, et al. Divergent effects of chronic HIV-1 infection on human thymocyte maturation in SCID-hu mice. J Immunol. 1995;154(2):907-21.

  23. Cryz S, Goldstein H, Pettoello-Mantovani M, Kim A, et al. HIV-1 principal neutralizing domain peptide-toxin A conjugate vaccine. Vaccine. 1995;13(1):67-71.

  24. Kollmann T, Petoello-Mantovani M, Zhuang X, Kim A, et al. Disseminated HIV-1 infection in SCID-hu mice after peripheral inoculation with HIV-1. J Exp Med. 1994;179(2):513-22.

  25. Kollmann T, Kim A, et al. Reconstitution of SCID mice with human lymphoid and myeloid cells after transplantation with human fetal bone marrow without the requirement for exogenous human cytokines. Proc Natl Acad Sci. 1994;91(17):8032-6.

  26. Goldstein H and Kim A. Immunoglobin secretion and phosphorylation of common proteins are induced by IL-2, IL-4, and IL-6 in the factor responsive human B cell Line, SKW6.4. J Immunol. 1993;15(12):6701-11.

Presentations

Oral Presentations

  1. Application of CO2 Laser to Preserve Residual Hearing in Cochlear Implantation. COSM, Orlando, Fl. May, 2008.

  2. Application of Laser Cochleostomy in Hearing Preservation Surgery in Cochlear Implantation. 10th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and Other Implantable Auditory Technologies. San Diego, CA. April, 2008.

  3. Hair Cell Regeneration – Clinical Implications for the Future Controversial Issues in Pediatric Audiology Conference, New York, NY. February, 2008.

  4. Otologic Research Update. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Department of Otolaryngology Grand Round Speaker, NY, NY. December, 2007.

  5. Diagnosis and Management of the Dizzy Patient, Part II. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. November, 2007.

  6. Diagnosis and Management of the Dizzy Patient, Part I. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. October, 2007.

  7. Restoration of Balance and Hearing after Inner Ear Damage. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Department of Otolaryngology Grand Round Speaker. April, 2007.

  8. Diagnosis and Management of Acute Facial Nerve Paralysis. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. October, 2006.

  9. Can We Regenerate Vestibular Hair Cells in Mammals? University of Michigan Krause Lecture, Ann Arbor, MI. June, 2006.

  10. Role of Electrically Evoked Auditory Brainstem Response (EABR) in Cochlear Implantation for Children with Inner Ear Malformations. Neurotology Fellow Award. COSM, Chicago, IL. May, 2006.

  11. Vestibulo-Collic Reflex (VCR) as a Physiologic Tool for Evaluating Vestibular Hair Cell Regeneration in Guinea Pigs. New York University Department of Otolaryngology Grand Round Speaker, New York, NY. December, 2005.

  12. Temporal Bone Trauma: Diagnosis and Management. University of Michigan. October, 2005.

  13. Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA): Complications and Pitfalls. American Academy of Otolaryngology Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. September, 2005.

  14. Hearing Preservation in Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. Temple University Department of Otolaryngology Grand Round Speaker, Philadelphia, PA. August, 2005

  15. Hearing Preservation in Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. University of Florida Department of Otolaryngology Grand Round Speaker, Gainesville, FL. August, 2005

  16. Transient Evoked Otoacoustics Emissions Pattern as a Prognostic Indicator for Hearing Preservation in Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. University of Michigan Lambert-Krause Lecture. June, 2005.

  17. Transient Evoked Otoacoustics Emissions Pattern as a Prognostic Indicator for Hearing Preservation in Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. COSM Scientific Sessions, Boca Raton, FL. May, 2005.

  18. Cochlear Implantation. University of Michigan PACU in-service review. August, 2004.

  19. Analysis of Growth Factor Gene Expression Patterns during the Healing of the Mouse Tympanic Membrane after Traumatic Perforation. House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, CA. January, 2003.

  20. Analysis of Growth Factor Gene Expression Patterns during the Healing of the Mouse Tympanic Membrane after Traumatic Perforation. University of California at San Francisco Department of Otolaryngology Grand Round Speaker, San Francisco, CA. December, 2002.

  21. Diagnosis and Management of Facial Trauma. St. Vincent’s Hospital General Surgery Grand Round, New York, NY. May, 2000.

Poster Presentations

  1. Schoepflin JR, Silverman CA, Linstrom CJ, Kim A. Parental Restriction of Children’s Access to Cochlear Implants: Case Studies. 10th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and Other Implantable Auditory Technologies, San Diego, CA. April, 2008.

  2. Shah N, Pearson J, Gandolphi M, Yu Yufei, Huang A, Rozental R, Kim A. Role of Gap Junctions and Gap Junctional Coupling in Aminoglycoside Ototoxicity. Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), Phoenix, AZ. February, 2008.

  3. Kim A, Beyer L, King WM, Raphael Y. Restoration of Balance Sensory Epithelium and Function by Notch Signaling Inhibition. Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), Denver, CO. February, 2007.

  4. Adams M, Kim A, Arts H.A., Telian S.A. Contralateral Hearing Loss after Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. American Academy of Otolaryngology Annual Meeting (AAO-HNS), Toronto, Canada. September, 2006.

  5. Kim A, Takemura K, Rapahel Y, King M. Vestibulo-Collic Reflex (VCR) as a  Physiologic Tool for Evaluating Vestibular Function in Guinea Pigs. Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), Baltimore, MD. February, 2006.

Media Presentations

  1. Disney Radio. 2007. Hearing Awareness.

  2. Surgery News. Vol. 2, No. 1. January 2006. Two-Stage Bone Anchored Hearing Aids.

  3. Discovery Health Channel, First Days Series, 2004. Episode 3: Acoustic Neuroma.

  4. Discovery Health Channel, First Days Series, 2004. Episode 4: Cochlear Implant.

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