3 December 2019 The British Tinnitus Association (BTA) is partnering with colleagues from the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) to host an evening at the forthcoming Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Mid-Winter Meeting in San Jose, California. The joint networking event aims to bring together some of the world’s leading researchers and highlight the breadth of opportunities in the field for partnership working, innovative multi-disciplinary projects and the potential for new insights.
David Stockdale, Chief Executive of the British Tinnitus Association said: “We are excited to be showcasing recent developments in tinnitus research to a new audience. There has been a real focus recently on collaborative projects in the field, which have led to new knowledge and a deeper understanding of the condition. We want to bring even more people together to start even more discussions and to spark off each other, which could really push forward progress towards a cure.”
Torryn Brazell, Chief Executive Officer of the American Tinnitus Association added: “The ATA promotes synergy between dedicated medical professionals and researchers within the tinnitus community. With our colleagues at the BTA, we want to extend this community to bring in new groups, who will bring with them new insight and experiences.”
David commented:”The ARO Mid-Winter meeting is the premier basic science meeting for hearing and balance researchers. Torryn and I are really keen to bring researchers together to facilitate the kind of discussions and partnerships that we know could bring huge benefits to the millions of people currently living with tinnitus.”
The joint BTA/ATA meeting will be held on Saturday 25 January 2020 during the ARO 43rd Annual Mid-Winter Meeting.
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