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Investigating blood supply to the inner ear

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Dr James Cartwright, UCL Ear Institute

Research projects like Dr Cartwright’s need significant, long-term funding – and is made possible due to the kindness of people like you leaving a gift in your Will to RNID.

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Stephen’s story

After struggling with tinnitus and hearing loss since 1975, Stephen became profoundly deaf in 2001 and received a cochlear implant in 2006. Stephen has left RNID a gift in his Will as he wants to support research into future hearing technology, ensuring that future generations can experience the soundtrack to life.

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Page last updated: 25 July 2023

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