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Zebrafish provide useful screening tool for genes,
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compounds that protect against hearing loss
Technology Review - Helping the Deaf Hear Music
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A new test measures music perception in cochlear-implant users.
Dr. Rubinstein on UWTV-
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VMBHRC Director, discusses the history and complex nature of cochlear implant device
Dr. Clifford Hume on UWTV
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discusses regeneration of hair cells in the inner ear. Hearing Loss: Molecular Therap
IFRAHL video about the Hearing Research Initiative
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IFRAHL releases video about The Hearing Regeneration Initiative
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Genetics of Hearing and Balance Study
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follow the link to learn more about the study.
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