Hyperacusis Research News
Applications now being accepted for research grants!
Hyperacusis Research is pleased to announce expanded funding opportunities through our new partnership with Tinnitus Quest (TQ), helping to accelerate the search for effective treatments and a cure for hyperacusis. Researchers worldwide may now apply for grants of up...
2026 Hyperacusis Research Grant Awarded to Bshara Awwad
The recipient of our next Hyperacusis Research research grant is Bshara Awwad, Ph.D.! Dr. Awwad, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Polley Lab for Auditory Neuroscience at Harvard Medical School, will be researching auditory-limbic circuit dynamics as therapeutic targets in...
Register for our Research Webinar on October 21, 2025
Update following the webinar: HHF has published a summary of the webinar in their Winter 2026 magazine, read it here Please join us on Tuesday, October 21, at 7:00 pm Eastern Time / 4:00 pm Pacific Time for our Research Webinar, which will be held via Zoom. There is...
Pain Hyperacusis: What patients say and what audiologists say
By Dr. Kelly Jahn Hyperacusis Research spoke with one of our scientific advisors, Kelly Jahn, AuD, PhD, of The University of Texas at Dallas, who recently published two important papers: One on the variability in hyperacusis knowledge by audiologists and one...
New paper on hyperacusis subtypes from Kelly Jahn
Dr. Kelly Jahn of the University of Texas at Dallas and co-authors have published a new paper in the February 2025 issue of The Journal of Pain entitled "Clinical phenotype and management of sound-induced pain: Insights from adults with pain hyperacusis." Dr. Jahn is...
2025 Hyperacusis Research Grant Awarded to Manoj Kumar
The recipient of our next Hyperacusis Research research grant is Manoj Kumar, Ph.D.! Dr. Kumar, an assistant professor of otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh, will be researching the KCNQ2/3 potassium channel as it relates to the mitigation of...
Putting the Brakes on Hyperactivity in the Brain
Dan Polley in his laboratory (all photos courtesy of Dan Polley). We asked Dan Polley, one of our scientific advisors, about his auditory research. Dan is currently a professor of otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School and the Director of the Eaton-Peabody...
Understanding Pain Signals Triggered by Damage to the Inner Ear
Dr. Megan Beers Wood, of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, published the results of her most recent work on pain hyperacusis in February 2024 and her full paper is found here. This work was funding in part by Hyperacusis Research through our partner, Hearing Health...
2024 research grant awarded – FOXG1 gene mutation-caused hyperacusis—a novel model to study hyperacusis
Hyperacusis Research is pleased to announce a new research grant for 2024 funded by us, and awarded through our partner, Hearing Health Foundation. The recipient of the 2024 grant is Wei Sun, Ph.D., of the University at Buffalo. The title of the new research project...








