Monday, June 10, 2019

Richard Chadwick, chief of the NIDCD Auditory Mechanics Section, retires

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

June 10, 2019

Richard Chadwick, chief of the NIDCD Auditory Mechanics Section, retires

Richard Chadwick, Ph.D.

Richard Chadwick, Ph.D., retired from the National Institutes of Health in April 2019 after 39 years of research and service. He had spent the last 23 years at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) as chief of the Section on Auditory Mechanics. He continues to serve the NIH as a scientist emeritus.

"Dr. Chadwick was one of the first researchers to study bioengineering as we know it today, promoting it internationally to spark interest in the budding field before it was standard curriculum at universities," said Andrew Griffith, M.D., Ph.D., scientific director of the NIDCD. "His unique and extremely collaborative approach to research has yielded fundamental discoveries about cell mechanics and fluid dynamics within the inner ear as well as other types of tissues and cells."

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