The PSP wants to learn about your priorities for future studies about hearing and dementia in their second survey.
Hearing research
Participants needed for UK-wide clinical research trial comparing hearing aids and cochlear implants
Help shape the future provision of cochlear implants in the UK by joining the trial, which is running in several city hospitals across the UK.
Last week, we joined researchers from around the world to share and discuss the latest hearing research.
Dr Ralph Holme and Ellie Weston, our Research Grants Manager, will be attending the 2024 MidWinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO).
The BioIndustry Association (BIA) will be supporting our strategic opportunities and fundraising activities over the next 12 months.
The James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) seeks to understand what hearing and dementia research priorities people who are deaf, or have hearing loss or tinnitus, have.
We are really excited about a world-first clinical trial, to see whether gene therapy can provide hearing for children with severe to profound hearing loss due to a rare genetic condition.
Throughout her research career, Professor Karen Steel and her team have identified dozens of genes that are involved in hearing loss.
Hugh Strickland speaks about his experience of hearing loss and his hopes for future treatments.
On 2 September, we proudly hosted the 2023 Hearing Therapeutics Summit, in collaboration with University College London’s Ear Institute, and the UCLH National Institute of Health Research at University College London Hospital.