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Breakthrough Collaboration at the 2020 ARO Research Conference
Hyperacusis Research continued the focus on collaboration with researchers at the 2020 Association of Research for Otolaryngology Midwinter meeting. Read about the Hyperacusis Alliance event where researchers formed the top 20 research priorities for hyperacusis.
2020 Hyperacusis Research Benefit Event
Hyperacusis Research is excited to present this free webinar that will focus on two key mechanisms of hyperacusis with pain. Listen to leading researchers Arnaud Noreña from Aix-Marseille Université and Megan Beers Wood from Johns Hopkins describe their novel research. Please join us for this event.
Hyperacusis at the 2019 University of Iowa Conference
Hyperacusis Research president Bryan Pollard spoke to doctors and audiologists at the University of Iowa’s 27th Annual International Conference on the Management of the Tinnitus & Hyperacusis Patient. Bryan’s topic was “Clinical Advancements for Managing...
Hyperacusis Research Supports 2019 Research Grant
Along with our partner, the Hearing Health Foundation, we are excited to announce our Emerging Research Grant for 2019. This grant demonstrates our commitment to uncover mechanisms of hyperacusis and accelerate the path to a cure.
Highlights from the 2019 ARO Research Conference
Hyperacusis Research continued the focus on collaboration with researchers at the 2019 Association of Research for Otolaryngology Midwinter meeting. Read about the Hyperacusis Alliance event where over 30 researchers reviewed the latest research.
Clinical Advancements for Managing Hyperacusis with Pain
As part of our aim to help hyperacusis patients obtain better clinical care, Hyperacusis Research president authored a piece in the Oct. 2019 Hearing Journal, whose audience is doctors and audiologists. Clinicians generally have an
Hyperacusis Article in ENT & AUDIOLOGY NEWS
For a piece in ENT & Audiology News, Hyperacusis Research president Bryan Pollard wrote a piece entitled “Unravelling the mystery of hyperacusis with pain.” Pain has often been completely overlooked as a component of hyperacusis. The word “hyperacusis” has more...
2019 Hyperacusis Research Benefit Event
Listen to live classical music and hear Charles Liberman of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary explain how the ear transforms sound waves into the melodies we love. Please join us and support this Hyperacusis Reserach benefit event.
2018 Workshop on Hearing Disorders & Evaluation
The Confucius Institute at the University at Buffalo and the AiEr Foundation from China sponsored an exciting Audiology Workshop on Hearing Disorders & Evaluation in July 2018. The event brought together about 20 leading Audiology and ENT clinicians and...