This was funded by RNID.
Benefit:
We need accurate and reliable animal models of tinnitus to be able to develop effective treatments. Such a model would allow researchers to better understand the processes in the brain that lead to tinnitus. They will also allow researchers to develop better methods of diagnosing tinnitus and advance tailored therapies for people with tinnitus.
Benefit:
We need accurate and reliable animal models of tinnitus to be able to develop effective treatments. Such a model would allow researchers to better understand the processes in the brain that lead to tinnitus. They will also allow researchers to develop better methods of diagnosing tinnitus and advance tailored therapies for people with tinnitus.
Improving animal models of tinnitus to speed up treatment development
This is an Innovation Seed Fund grant awarded to Dr Sonja Pyott at University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands, in 2024.
rnid.org.uk