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Inside the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss: Cutting-Edge Science and Innovation

This Week in Hearing 27,846 2 weeks ago
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Hearing loss affects millions worldwide, but could a cure be within reach? Researchers at Stanford’s SICHL are making significant strides in regenerative medicine and innovative therapies to address one of the most common sensory impairments. Dr. Tina Stankovic, Chair of Otolaryngology at Stanford University, discusses the latest advancements in hearing loss research and the collaborative approach SICHL is taking to accelerate discoveries. She highlighted the complexity of the cochlea—a tiny yet intricate organ embedded deep in the skull—making traditional treatments challenging. However, with new technologies and multidisciplinary expertise, researchers are making strides toward solutions that could one day restore hearing. Dr. Stankovic emphasized SICHL’s collaborative research model, bringing together experts from diverse fields, including physics, genetics, engineering, and neuroscience. She shared insights into key breakthroughs, such as high-resolution imaging probes designed to study the human inner ear, new regenerative responses discovered in human cochlear tissue, and efforts to modify certain antibiotics to reduce their toxic effects on hearing. Additionally, she highlighted the advocacy work of musician Paul Simon, whose support has raised awareness and funding for hearing research. Looking ahead, Dr. Stankovic underscored the importance of prevention and public education in hearing health. While SICHL continues to push the boundaries of treatment, she encourages individuals to take proactive steps, such as protecting their hearing, managing underlying health conditions, and supporting research initiatives. With hearing loss remaining one of the most prevalent yet often overlooked disabilities, continued innovation and collaboration are key to unlocking future therapies. **Interested to learn the latest in hearing therapeutics? Join us at the upcoming Hearing Therapeutics Virtual Summit, where members of SICHL and many other experts will share the latest in the development of hearing loss treatment: https://www.accelevents.com/e/Hearing-Therapeutics-Summit Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest episodes each week, and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter): https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-week-in-hearing/ https://twitter.com/WeekinHearing Audio podcast can be found on all major platforms, including Apple & Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thisweekinhearing TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 01:17 Dr. Konstantina (Tina) Stankovic - background 05:07 Why is curing hearing loss so challenging? 07:41 Stanford's role in hearing research 08:49 SICHL - Collaborative approach to research 12:23 Promising hearing research at Stanford 16:59 Impact of Paul Simon 19:35 Hearing health advice for consumers 24:03 Supporting the work of SICHL @stanfordohns @StanfordMedicine @InitiativetoCureHearingLoss

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