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  • We're investing a further £118k for research

    We're investing a further £118k for research

    We've awarded £118,000 to a team from Macquarie University, Australia for a study that's using artificial intelligence to try and discover an objective measure of tinnitus. Read more

  • We're awarding £125k for research that could predict who will develop tinnitus

    We're awarding £125k for research that could predict who will develop tinnitus

    We're delighted to announce that our first 2020/21 Large Research Grant recipient is King’s College London and University of Nottingham for a study that aims to identify tinnitus biomarkers. Read more

  • Unique BTA/academic partnership formed to conduct innovative tinnitus research

    Unique BTA/academic partnership formed to conduct innovative tinnitus research

    We are partnering with world class scientists and academics to conduct innovative tinnitus research using imaging data from thousands of brain scans held in the UK Biobank. Read more

  • Tinnitus and its impact on professional musicians

    Tinnitus and its impact on professional musicians

    With support from Help Musicians UK, we will be investigating the impact of tinnitus on professional musicians. Read more

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Unique BTA/academic partnership formed to conduct innovative tinnitus research

Unique BTA/academic partnership formed to conduct innovative tinnitus research

We are partnering with world class scientists and academics to conduct innovative tinnitus research using imaging data from thousands of brain scans held in the UK Biobank. Read more

Published: 20th December, 2019

Updated: 19th January, 2021

Author: David Stockdale

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We're awarding £125k for research that could predict who will develop tinnitus

We're awarding £125k for research that could predict who will develop tinnitus

We're delighted to announce that our first 2020/21 Large Research Grant recipient is King’s College London and University of Nottingham for a study that aims to identify tinnitus biomarkers. Read more

Published: 4th December, 2020

Updated: 19th January, 2021

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We're investing a further £118k for research

We're investing a further £118k for research

We've awarded £118,000 to a team from Macquarie University, Australia for a study that's using artificial intelligence to try and discover an objective measure of tinnitus. Read more

Published: 19th January, 2021

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  • Active BTA supported research projects
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Tinnitus and its impact on professional musicians

Tinnitus and its impact on professional musicians

With support from Help Musicians UK, we will be investigating the impact of tinnitus on professional musicians. Read more

Published: 2nd October, 2019

Updated: 2nd November, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

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CBT for tinnitus related insomnia

CBT for tinnitus related insomnia

We are supporting a study into a treatment for tinnitus-related insomnia - read the latest update here (July 2019) Read more

Published: 3rd July, 2019

Updated: 29th September, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

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