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Highlights from the 2019 ARO Research Conference

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.

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2018 Workshop on Hearing Disorders & Evaluation

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...

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Hyperacusis at the 2018 University of Iowa Conference

Hyperacusis at the 2018 University of Iowa Conference

Hyperacusis Research president Bryan Pollard spoke to doctors and audiologists at the University of Iowa’s 26th Annual International Conference on the Management of the Tinnitus & Hyperacusis Patient.  Bryan’s topic was “Innovating a Better Future for Sufferers of...

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Innovating the Future for Hyperacusis Research

Innovating the Future for Hyperacusis Research

For Hyperacusis Research, collaboration has always been more than a catch phrase in our mission statement. While we have enabled strong collaboration for years at the ARO Midwinter meeting, this year the effort was expanded. Building on the Hyperacusis

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Polley Research Lab visit at Massachusetts Eye and Ear

Polley Research Lab visit at Massachusetts Eye and Ear

Bryan Pollard, President of Hyperacusis Research, recently visited the Polley research lab at Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital. The research overview was led by Pooja Balaram, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow. The research lab focuses on the mechanisms

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Lessons from Partnering for Cures

Lessons from Partnering for Cures

Partnering for Cures is an inspirational annual event focused on accelerating patient-centered solutions and creating meaningful collaborations. The event is sponsored by FasterCures, a Washington, D.C.-based Center of the Milken Institute, which has a goal

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