Dina Lelic
Widex A/S, Lynge, Hovedstaden · Denmark
Editorial leadership for Journal of Bioinformatics And Diabetes ISSN 2374-9431
Research interests
- Neuroscience
- Methods
- Bioinformatics
- Computational Biology
- Pain Medicine
- Neurophysiology
- Pain Research
- Neuromics
- Eeg
Biography
Dr. Dina Lelic is affiliated with Widex A/S in Lynge, Hovedstaden, Denmark, where she applies her background in life sciences and biomedical engineering to hearing-related research and clinical applications. Her work focuses on clinical trial management, methodology, and clinical data analysis, with particular expertise in medical communications and cross-cultural collaboration. Her most-cited publication, "Assessment of Hearing-Related Lifestyle Based on the Common Sound Scenarios Framework" (2022), reflects her contributions to understanding patient-centered outcomes in audiology. With over 14 indexed publications, Dr. Lelic has furthered her expertise through advanced training in clinical trial management and data interpretation at the Harvard Medical School GCSRT Program.
Selected publications
- Assessment of Hearing-Related Lifestyle Based on the Common Sound Scenarios Framework 2022 cited 17×
- Focusing on positive listening experiences improves hearing aid outcomes in experienced hearing aid users 2023 cited 16×
- Implementing Ecological Momentary Assessment in Audiological Research: Opportunities and Challenges 2024 cited 16×
- The effects of analgesics on central processing of tonic pain: A cross-over placebo controlled study 2017 cited 13×
- Hearing aid delay in open-fit devices: Preferred sound quality in listeners with normal and impaired hearing 2022 cited 10×
- Critical hearing experiences manifest differently across individuals: insights from hearing aid data captured in real-life moments 2021 cited 8×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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