A thousand times this.Hello,
Perhaps Stefan Heller from Stanford? He's pioneering and actually responded to an email I sent him, he's approachable and wants to help.
Oooops... forgot to say thanks.
Thank you for your hard work folks.
Also someone from the Bionics Intitute. They made the news around a year ago with a new method for nanoparticles in the inner ear.
"I used to say to my patients, forget it, not in my lifetime; you are not going to see a cure for hearing loss. Now, I'm back to dreaming again, and it's really exciting." Dr Sherryl Wagstaff (ENT surgeon and clinical collaborator)."
http://www.bionicsinstitute.org/restoring-the-magic-of-hearing/
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11...ible-for-common-form-of-hearing-loss/10477498