UPDATE
The interview has now been published as part of the inaugural episode of the Tinnitus Talk Podcast.
Listen to the Podcast
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Dear Tinnitus Talk members,
We are thrilled to announce that we have been granted an interview with Dr. Josef Rauschecker. He is one of the most exciting tinnitus researchers at the moment, with some very promising research that might lead the way towards a cure for tinnitus.
You can find more details about Dr. Rauschecker's research below:
We would hereby like to give you the opportunity to ask Dr. Rauschecker any questions you might have about his work. We will use your questions as input for the interview with him.
There is no interview date set yet, but it will probably take place before the end of the year. Depending on the exact date and his availability, we may only be able to keep this thread open for a week or so, i.e. until 6 December, so don't wait to ask your questions!
The interview has now been published as part of the inaugural episode of the Tinnitus Talk Podcast.
Listen to the Podcast
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Dear Tinnitus Talk members,
We are thrilled to announce that we have been granted an interview with Dr. Josef Rauschecker. He is one of the most exciting tinnitus researchers at the moment, with some very promising research that might lead the way towards a cure for tinnitus.
You can find more details about Dr. Rauschecker's research below:
- Dr. Rauschecker's TED Talk "Tinnitus: Ringing in the Brain"
- Information Sheet on Dr. Rauschecker's Tinnitus Research Fundraiser
We would hereby like to give you the opportunity to ask Dr. Rauschecker any questions you might have about his work. We will use your questions as input for the interview with him.
There is no interview date set yet, but it will probably take place before the end of the year. Depending on the exact date and his availability, we may only be able to keep this thread open for a week or so, i.e. until 6 December, so don't wait to ask your questions!