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  1. Bill J Yates. Professor of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh. Verified email at pitt.edu - Homepage. Vestibular system cardiovascular regulation motion sickness. Articles 1–20.

  2. Bill J. Yates is a professor of otolaryngology and neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on the vestibular system, its role in homeostasis, spatial cognition, and recovery from damage.

  3. Bill Yates leads the Office of Research Protections (ORP) at the University of Pittsburgh, which helps investigators conduct ethical and legal research. He is also a Professor of Otolaryngology and Neuroscience, and a long-time NIH grant recipient.

  4. Bill J. Yates, PhD. Professor, Departments of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Neuroscience. Dr. Yates is Editor-in-Chief of Experimental Brain Research. He is also a member of the Board of Directors, Americans for Medical Progress, and on the Ethics Committee for International Union of Physiological Sciences.

  5. Bill YATES | Professor (Full) | Ph.D. | University of Pittsburgh, PA | Pitt | Department of Otolaryngology | Research profile. About. 231. Publications. 21,916. Reads. 6,619. Citations....

  6. Bill Yates, Ph.D. Vice-Chancellor for Research Protections Professor of Otolaryngology and Neuroscience. Home. Research Interests. Publications. Lab Team. Links. Contact Us. Dr. Yates' CV is available for download as PDF. Welcome! We're glad you stopped by to see all the interesting things going on in our lab.

  7. 5) Yates, B. J. and Thompson, F. J. Activation of spinal cord interneurons which process inputs from the femoral-saphenous vein. Brain Res. 359: 383-387, 1985. 4) Yates, B. J. and Thompson, F. J. Properties of spinal cord processing of femoral venous afferent input revealed by the analysis of evoked potentials. J. Autonom. Nerv. Syst. 14: 201 ...