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    The Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, PHRC, consists of a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease.

    Dr. Michele Insanally was awarded the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Young Investigator Award. This is a very prestigious award that recognizes accomplishment and promise in research related to otolaryngology. Congrats to Michele! Check it out here!

    Tinnitus Talk Podcast interviews our Director, Thanos Tzounopoulos PhD, on our basic science and drug development work on tinnitus. Check it out here!

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  • PHRC

    The Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, PHRC, consists of a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease.

    Dr. Michele Insanally was awarded the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Young Investigator Award. This is a very prestigious award that recognizes accomplishment and promise in research related to otolaryngology. Congrats to Michele! Check it out here!

    Tinnitus Talk Podcast interviews our Director, Thanos Tzounopoulos PhD, on our basic science and drug development work on tinnitus. Check it out here!

    View all Research
  • PHRC

    The Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, PHRC, consists of a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease.

    Dr. Michele Insanally was awarded the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Young Investigator Award. This is a very prestigious award that recognizes accomplishment and promise in research related to otolaryngology. Congrats to Michele! Check it out here!

    Tinnitus Talk Podcast interviews our Director, Thanos Tzounopoulos PhD, on our basic science and drug development work on tinnitus. Check it out here!

    View all Research
  • PHRC

    The Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, PHRC, consists of a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease.

    Dr. Michele Insanally was awarded the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Young Investigator Award. This is a very prestigious award that recognizes accomplishment and promise in research related to otolaryngology. Congrats to Michele! Check it out here!

    Tinnitus Talk Podcast interviews our Director, Thanos Tzounopoulos PhD, on our basic science and drug development work on tinnitus. Check it out here!

    View all Research

About

Founded in 2017, PHRC’s goal is to perform basic science and translational research to develop solutions, cures, and products to treat and prevent hearing loss and hearing loss-related disorders, as well as to develop more general solutions for neuroscience-based disorders, according to PHRC Director Dr. Thanos Tzounopoulos. “We are well poised and positioned to drive research and innovation in the hearing and neuroscience space and become the top hearing research team in the country,” he says.

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