The latest update I have on that is from December 2016. Back then Prof. Tzounopoulos and his team were looking to get a preclinical (animal testing) trial off the ground - that, in his estimate, would have required $500,000 - $1,000,000. It was
@DebInAustralia who was in touch with him. Deb, do you happen to have any more recent updates?
He has previously received funding mainly from the Department of Defense and from the National Institute of Health.
Assuming a successful preclinical trial, the amount of money needed for phase 1-3 becomes so significant that hardly any community effort could pull it off - however, at that point, maybe a pharma would pick it up. That could happen indeed.
It would be pretty fantastic, to say the least, if the tinnitus community was able to come together to fund that sort of preclinical trial, but I do have my doubts. We're talking the kind of of money ATA has in its annual budget, just to put it into perspective.
However, if Tzounopoulos also had other supplemental funding sources, maybe the tinnitus community could play a meaningful role in raising funds to help his team reach their goals.
I'm wildly speculating here. I have to admit I'm not even sure if BTA guidelines could hypothetically allow to fund US-based researchers. I believe most BTA funded research is UK/EU based - which doesn't come as a surprise.
Interesting idea nonetheless. You're always full of interesting ideas/thoughts
@lymebite!