Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan is working on a DOD sponsored research project. They will be the first with a "cure" for Tinnitus...whether it is a silencer or a "get rid of her",,,,all the same they will be the ones. Check out the studies for Tinnitus at Wayne State. I have been part of their research program in the last year and am very confident after speaking with the scientists that they already have steps in place to come out with the news in the next two years.Who do you think is going to bring out the first proper treatment that's going to work for Tinnitus?
Hey all, the Tinnitus Research Initiative conference is coming up in March in New Zealand. Anyone on the board attending? It would be great to have someone feed us some news, since some of the top researchers will be there discussing the latest. Here's a link, so you can check out the speakers. http://www.tri2014.org.nz/tri14
My audiologist is giving a podium talk, so maybe I can get some details on other presentations from her.
I believe they will, they've done that every year as far as I remember.It would be cool if they posted a pdf listing the talks, projects and paper names anticipated at the event like they did last year. That was very cool in that it gave us an idea of what to expect. I found out about Autifony from that.
That's a shame. I just thought that if the next conference is held somewhere in Europe I would be delighted to try to attend it. But flying to NZ is way too expensive. Guess, we'll have to rely on what we hear from your audiologistHey all, the Tinnitus Research Initiative conference is coming up in March in New Zealand. Anyone on the board attending?
That's a shame. I just thought that if the next conference is held somewhere in Europe I would be delighted to try to attend it. But flying to NZ is way too expensive. Guess, we'll have to rely on what we hear from your audiologist
The review process ( of abstracts ) has finished and notification has been sent. I think as last year and the year before the abstracts will be available in pdf after the conference. Please, who gets to them first, let's publish here. I translate some articles on the czech web about tinnitus.It would be cool if they posted a pdf listing the talks, projects and paper names anticipated at the event like they did last year. That was very cool in that it gave us an idea of what to expect. I found out about Autifony from that.
Are you suggesting they are misleading people?I see TRI has on its main page a link to TRIH, which is NOT an initiative of TRI.
TRIH which is Translational Reserch Initiative for Hearing is entirely an initiative of Action on Hearing Loss, in fact its one of the best programs for research globally
http://www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk/your-hearing/biomedical-research/trih.aspx
Nothing to do with TRI.