Biography
Dr. Gregory Basura received a B.S. in zoology and a B.A. in psychology from the College of Idaho. He completed his Ph.S. in anatomy and cell biology from the Wayne State University School of Medicine (2000) and his M.D. at the University of Washington (2005). He completed his residency in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill (2010) and a fellowship in neurotology-skull base surgery at the University of Michigan (2012). Today Dr. Basura is a clinician-scientist appointed with a 50% appointment in clinical otolaryngology and a 50% appointment at the Kresge Hearing Research Institute.
Areas of Interest
Dr. Basura's research interests include auditory cortex plasticity following hearing loss,;central auditory neuroanatomy and neurophysiology; and the clinical spectrum of neurotology, including cochlear implantation, hearing restoration and skull base tumors, including cutaneous peri-auricular malignancy.
Honors & Awards
Making a Difference Clinical Awards for Patient Care, University of Michigan Health System, May and Nov 2013