Dr. Murray B. Sachs, a longtime Johns Hopkins University professor whose research laid the groundwork for the creation of cochlear implants, died March 3 in his Massachusetts home after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was 77. Born in St. Louis in 1940, his mother was a secretary and…
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Dr. Murray Sachs, longtime Johns Hopkins professor who laid groundwork for cochlear implants, dies
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