Out of curiosity, and I'm sure I could find the answer if I delved further into these posts, but I'm sure the ones that are active on this thread will have the answers to memory anyway.
How much funding has the Dr. Shore's device received since its inception? And what makes this fundamentally more promising than the failed Dublin shite box, aka Lenire?
There is so much misconception and misinformation on this board. Dr. Hubert Lim had absolutely nothing to do with the current form of Lenire. It was developed long before he joined the company by Stephen Hughes and Ross O'Neill.
He gets a lot of flack for joining Neuromod. But what he's done is develop a device at the University of Minnesota that completely 100% cured someone of severe tinnitus and visual snow. I believe he is just using Neuromod so that he can bring the technology that cured
@kelpiemsp to everyone that needs it. He's been towing the company line that their technology works and that kind of thing. But he has to, because they pay him.
It's a little disingenuous, but that doesn't negate the good work that he's done or that he's going to do if he gets to develop his treatment further. I believe that the technology that cured a member of this message board will be the next version of Lenire.
I'd write Dr. Shore and see if she's willing to divulge how much money she's raised to treat tinnitus, but she's not giving out ANY info at all these days, out of fear of upsetting the applecart regarding FDA clearance for her device.
This is the last email I got from her about a week ago:
Dr. Shore said:
Unfortunately, I do not have additional updates concerning the regulatory process with the FDA. Although I deeply understand the desire to have visibility on a possible therapeutic clearance, it is not permitted to publicly estimate, guess, or otherwise forecast when a currently non-cleared device or drug may become available. This can be considered to be marketing an unproven therapy and could therefore harm progress with the FDA as well as lead to sanctions for those offering such forecasts.
When we have any news that is appropriate to disseminate publicly, we most surely will. Until then, I appreciate your patience and understanding.
Warm regards,
Susan Shore
Which brings me to my next point.
If any of us are emailing her asking for updates on the device, we should just stop. She's not going to give away any info like she's done in the past, and I think that's because she's very engaged with getting the device through the regulatory process. She doesn't give any info away in that email, however, she does at least tacitly admit that she is working with the FDA. That's something we've always believed, but it's good to hear her confirm that!