Be part of developing new treatments for today and cures for tomorrow
Thank you for supporting Ear Science Institute Australia.
Simply by taking the next step on your healthy hearing journey with Lions Hearing Clinic and Ear Science Implant Clinic today, you are part of our ground-breaking research. So on behalf of Ear Science Institute, we thank you for making a difference in many people’s lives.
Science needs you
New treatments for hearing loss are only possible because of the willingness of people to participate in our research and clinical trials. Whether you have good hearing or not, your support will help our scientists find new ways to diagnose, prevent, treat and cure hearing loss.
When involved in research, you contribute to your community and help change how hearing services are delivered for current and future generations.
Get involved with the Brain and Hearing team
All the hearing loss treatments you have access to today went through extensive research and clinical trials. You can contribute to current medical research and discover novel treatments and therapies that will benefit future generations.
Our current programs include:
- A clinical trial to understand the impact of hearing devices on our cognition.
- Novel tools for audiologists to support clients with the effects of hearing loss on mental well-being.
- Implementation of new technologies for the ongoing care of cochlear implant recipients.
- Developing new techniques and tools to support clients with hearing loss.
- Epidemiology research shows how hearing loss interacts with other health conditions.
Studies looking for participants
Understanding hearing implant journeys
Exploring hearables
More on Brain & Hearing
Join the Hearing Therapeutics team
Medical research is crucial to improving healthcare; by participating in our research programs, you contribute to the success of finding a potential cure for hearing loss.
Current programs include:
- Curing hearing loss with our team by re-growing inner ear cells from human skin cells.
- Development of targeted drug delivery to treat chronic ear infections (otitis media).
- Progressing a silk-based eardrum that will be used to improve the outcome of surgery to repair perforations.
Finding treatments for today and cures for tomorrow
Is it easy for you to play a part in developing new treatments for today and cures for tomorrow.
Register now for our current programs.
Register your interest to be part of our research
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