I received this today from the Foundation that supports research at University of Pittsburg. Note the timeline - Prof Thanos Tzounopoulos expects to submit an IND to FDA to begin clinical trials by 2021. Of course a lot could happen between now and then, however its good to see someone making real progress. -TC
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Developing a Cure for Tinnitus
The Eye & Ear Foundation collects support from donors like you to help propel research forward. Whether big or small, our donors' gifts make a difference in the lives of patients and their families. One of our favorite stories that exemplifies the impact of continuous support in a given area of research is the story of how the Eye & Ear Foundation provided seed funding to Thanos Tzounopoulos, PhD and the team at the University of Pittsburgh which includes Peter Wipf, PhD, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry. This funding helped to secure larger grants from the National Institutes of Health and Department of Defense to advance research towards developing a molecule that could potentially be a cure for tinnitus.
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