- Aug 14, 2013
- 2,455
- Tinnitus Since
- Resolved since 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown (medication, head injury)
Show Your Support For Tinnitus Researchers
One of the reasons why certain medical conditions take a long time to understand, research, and cure is the lack of a governing body that coordinates the work among researchers on a global level. The tinnitus community, however, is fortunate to have an organization like The Tinnitus Research Initiative which steps into the role of hosting major yearly conferences with many of the world's leading tinnitus researchers attending. Below is the "group photo" of such an event from the most recent 9th TRI conference in June this year.
It is incredibly easy to show your support for an organization like TRI by joining their Facebook page and pressing the Facebook...
...button via this link:
www.facebook.com/Tinnitus-Research-Initiative-482059685182509
In addition, TinnitusTalk shared TRI's most recent update yesterday via the Facebook news feed:
At present, and quite surprisingly, this update has just a handful of ratings on Facebook. Those who paid attention to the update will perhaps notice the name Prof. Deborah Hall (lead academic collaborator on the AUT00063 trial). For a major announcement such as this (featuring a joint TRI and TINNET conference), and provided by top level researchers from within the tinnitus community, it is difficult to understand the lack of support from the 100,000 people who visit TinnitusTalk every month. Consider showing your support.
Thank you.
attheedgeofscience
25/SEP/2015.
One of the reasons why certain medical conditions take a long time to understand, research, and cure is the lack of a governing body that coordinates the work among researchers on a global level. The tinnitus community, however, is fortunate to have an organization like The Tinnitus Research Initiative which steps into the role of hosting major yearly conferences with many of the world's leading tinnitus researchers attending. Below is the "group photo" of such an event from the most recent 9th TRI conference in June this year.
It is incredibly easy to show your support for an organization like TRI by joining their Facebook page and pressing the Facebook...
...button via this link:
www.facebook.com/Tinnitus-Research-Initiative-482059685182509
In addition, TinnitusTalk shared TRI's most recent update yesterday via the Facebook news feed:
At present, and quite surprisingly, this update has just a handful of ratings on Facebook. Those who paid attention to the update will perhaps notice the name Prof. Deborah Hall (lead academic collaborator on the AUT00063 trial). For a major announcement such as this (featuring a joint TRI and TINNET conference), and provided by top level researchers from within the tinnitus community, it is difficult to understand the lack of support from the 100,000 people who visit TinnitusTalk every month. Consider showing your support.
Thank you.
attheedgeofscience
25/SEP/2015.