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Use of pharmaceuticals in hearing loss prevention

Program: 
R1
Project area: 
R1.2: Genetic and Genomic resistance to environmental and age-related hearing loss
Project-ID: 
R1.2.1b
Project Status: 
Ongoing

Background

Deafness is an aetiologically heterogeneous trait caused by genetic and environmental factors, including exposure to loud noise and to ototoxic drugs. Genetic factors are known to play a significant role in the susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss and on the effect of ototoxic drugs, however information is very limited. Our research focuses on identifying and characterising the genetic factors associated with early onset presbyacusis or environmental induced hearing loss.

Detail

The aim of this project is to identify drug targets for prevention and treatment of noise-induced hearing loss and presbyacusis.

Project leadership

 

Project Team

Hayden Eastwood, Amy Hampson

 

Organisations involved

Publications from this Project

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