Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss

@hearinglosscure

We're on a mission to invent ways to repair or prevent damage to the hearing and balance systems.

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Stanford Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (@stanfordohns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Robert Jackler has received the 2025 American Otological Society (AOS) Award of Merit. It is the Society’s highest honor, recognizing leaders who have shaped the field. Congratulations, Dr. Jackler! #stanfordohns

Dr. Robert Jackler has received the 2025 American Otological Society (AOS) Award of Merit. It is the Society’s highest honor, recognizing leaders who have shaped the field. Congratulations, Dr. Jackler! #stanfordohns
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎧 #HearingLoss can be caused by factors like noise exposure, aging, or genetic defects, and the consequences are profound. Our research aims to combat these outcomes, offering hope and solutions for a better quality of life. Learn how you can help: stan.md/4ek8Ku5

🎧 #HearingLoss can be caused by factors like noise exposure, aging, or genetic defects, and the consequences are profound. 

Our research aims to combat these outcomes, offering hope and solutions for a better quality of life.

Learn how you can help: stan.md/4ek8Ku5
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Smaller than a light wave. 🔬 #SICHL scientists are using an electron microscope to pinpoint exactly where crucial proteins are located on the tip of the sound-sensing cilia. Learn more about our work and how you can support it. 👂 stan.md/40ItNDc #HearingLossResearch

Smaller than a light wave.
🔬 #SICHL scientists are using an electron microscope to pinpoint exactly where crucial proteins are located on the tip of the sound-sensing cilia. 

Learn more about our work and how you can support it. 
👂 stan.md/40ItNDc 
#HearingLossResearch
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦻 #HearingLoss is more than a health concern; it’s a global crisis. #SICHL is tackling this growing challenge through innovative research and solutions that aim to improve lives. Learn more about our initiative and how you can be a part of it. 🔗 stan.md/40ItNDc

🦻 #HearingLoss is more than a health concern; it’s a global crisis.

#SICHL is tackling this growing challenge through innovative research and solutions that aim to improve lives. 

Learn more about our initiative and how you can be a part of it.
🔗 stan.md/40ItNDc
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👂 Hearing loss is more than a statistic—it’s a barrier for millions of people. Help us drive research and solutions to remove this barrier. Your support makes a difference: sichl.stanford.edu #SICHL #HearingHealth #philanthropy #StanfordMedicine

👂 Hearing loss is more than a statistic—it’s a barrier for millions of people. 

Help us drive research and solutions to remove this barrier. 
Your support makes a difference: sichl.stanford.edu

#SICHL #HearingHealth #philanthropy #StanfordMedicine
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💰 According to the World Health Organization (WHO), unaddressed #HearingLoss comes with a staggering price tag. It’s more than a medical issue. It's an economic and social challenge. We’re dedicated to developing solutions that can reduce these impacts and improve hearing health worldwide. #SICHL

💰 According to the <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a>, unaddressed #HearingLoss comes with a staggering price tag. It’s more than a medical issue. It's an economic and social challenge.

We’re dedicated to developing solutions that can reduce these impacts and improve hearing health worldwide.
#SICHL
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SICHL researchers may have uncovered how vestibular schwannoma tumors cause #HearingLoss. Dr. Stankovic’s team found that they release toxic molecules that harm inner ear cells, paving the way for new drug treatments to protect hearing. youtu.be/tnVtEKNj8ps

Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬Dr. Stankovic’s team at #SICHL found that vestibular schwannoma tumors release molecules that harm sensory cells, leading to #HearingLoss. This breakthrough opens the door for treatments that could block the molecules & help preserve hearing. Read more: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39923035/

🔬Dr. Stankovic’s team at #SICHL found that vestibular schwannoma tumors release molecules that harm sensory cells, leading to #HearingLoss. This breakthrough opens the door for treatments that could block the molecules &amp; help preserve hearing.
Read more: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39923035/
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #SICHL Core Facilities: 🌌 5 State-of-the-Art Telescopes 🔬 59 Researchers Supported ⏰ 4000+ Annual Usage Hours 👂 4 Auditory Testing Setups SICHL's core facilities power groundbreaking #HearingResearch. Your support drives our impact. Learn more: stan.md/40ItNDc

The #SICHL Core Facilities:
🌌 5 State-of-the-Art Telescopes
🔬 59 Researchers Supported
⏰ 4000+ Annual Usage Hours
👂 4 Auditory Testing Setups

SICHL's core facilities power groundbreaking #HearingResearch. 

Your support drives our impact. 
Learn more: stan.md/40ItNDc
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Legendary musician Paul Simon joined The Minor Consult podcast for a conversation on his album “Seven Psalms,” the journey of losing hearing in his left ear, and his advocacy for #SICHL. 🎧 Don’t miss this discussion: stan.md/4eiEYG8 #HearingLoss #philanthropy

Legendary musician <a href="/PaulSimonMusic/">Paul Simon</a> joined The Minor Consult podcast for a conversation on his album “Seven Psalms,” the journey of losing hearing in his left ear, and his advocacy for #SICHL. 

🎧 Don’t miss this discussion: stan.md/4eiEYG8

#HearingLoss #philanthropy
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬 Accessing viable human inner ear cells for research has always been a major hurdle in #HearingScience. But #SICHL has pioneered a way to collect viable inner ear cells from organ donors. Support the groundbreaking research making this possible: stan.md/4ek8Ku5

🔬 Accessing viable human inner ear cells for research has always been a major hurdle in #HearingScience. But #SICHL has pioneered a way to collect viable inner ear cells from organ donors.

Support the groundbreaking research making this possible:
stan.md/4ek8Ku5
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👂 Hearing loss is more than a statistic—it’s a barrier for millions of people. Help us drive research and solutions to remove this barrier. Your support makes a difference: sichl.stanford.edu #SICHL #HearingHealth #philanthropy #StanfordMedicine

👂 Hearing loss is more than a statistic—it’s a barrier for millions of people. 

Help us drive research and solutions to remove this barrier. 
Your support makes a difference: sichl.stanford.edu

#SICHL #HearingHealth #philanthropy #StanfordMedicine
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👂 Ever wondered how we hear? Sound causes vibrations that are converted into electrical signals sent to the brain. Damage to any part of this pathway can lead to #hearingLoss. Learn about our efforts to diagnose & treat hearing loss. sichl.stanford.edu #SICHL #Research

👂 Ever wondered how we hear? Sound causes vibrations that are converted into electrical signals sent to the brain. Damage to any part of this pathway can lead to #hearingLoss. 
Learn about our efforts to diagnose &amp; treat hearing loss. sichl.stanford.edu
#SICHL #Research
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💰 According to the World Health Organization (WHO), unaddressed #HearingLoss comes with a staggering price tag. It’s more than a medical issue. It's an economic and social challenge. We’re dedicated to developing solutions that can reduce these impacts and improve hearing health worldwide. #SICHL

💰 According to the <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a>, unaddressed #HearingLoss comes with a staggering price tag. It’s more than a medical issue. It's an economic and social challenge.

We’re dedicated to developing solutions that can reduce these impacts and improve hearing health worldwide.
#SICHL
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SICHL researchers may have uncovered how vestibular schwannoma tumors cause #HearingLoss. Dr. Stankovic’s team found that they release toxic molecules that harm inner ear cells, paving the way for new drug treatments to protect hearing. youtu.be/tnVtEKNj8ps

Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬Dr. Stankovic’s team at #SICHL found that vestibular schwannoma tumors release molecules that harm sensory cells, leading to #HearingLoss. This breakthrough opens the door for treatments that could block the molecules & help preserve hearing. Read more: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39923035/

🔬Dr. Stankovic’s team at #SICHL found that vestibular schwannoma tumors release molecules that harm sensory cells, leading to #HearingLoss. This breakthrough opens the door for treatments that could block the molecules &amp; help preserve hearing.
Read more: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39923035/
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👂 Ever wondered how we hear? Sound causes vibrations that are converted into electrical signals sent to the brain. Damage to any part of this pathway can lead to #hearingLoss. Learn about our efforts to diagnose and treat hearing loss. sichl.stanford.edu #SICHL #Research

👂 Ever wondered how we hear? Sound causes vibrations that are converted into electrical signals sent to the brain. Damage to any part of this pathway can lead to #hearingLoss. 
Learn about our efforts to diagnose and treat hearing loss. sichl.stanford.edu
#SICHL #Research
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬 Accessing viable human inner ear cells for research has always been a major hurdle in #HearingScience. But #SICHL has pioneered a way to collect viable inner ear cells from organ donors. Support the groundbreaking research making this possible: stan.md/4ek8Ku5

🔬 Accessing viable human inner ear cells for research has always been a major hurdle in #HearingScience. But #SICHL has pioneered a way to collect viable inner ear cells from organ donors.

Support the groundbreaking research making this possible:
stan.md/4ek8Ku5
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Legendary musician Paul Simon joined The Minor Consult podcast for a conversation on his album “Seven Psalms,” the journey of losing hearing in his left ear, and his advocacy for #SICHL. 🎧 Don’t miss this discussion: stan.md/4eiEYG8 #HearingLoss #philanthropy

Legendary musician <a href="/PaulSimonMusic/">Paul Simon</a> joined The Minor Consult podcast for a conversation on his album “Seven Psalms,” the journey of losing hearing in his left ear, and his advocacy for #SICHL. 

🎧 Don’t miss this discussion: stan.md/4eiEYG8

#HearingLoss #philanthropy
Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss (@hearinglosscure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The burden of #tinnitus affects millions. A recent The New York Times article, "What Can You Do About Tinnitus?" cites #SICHL’s study showing that 11% of U.S. adults experience it, with 41% hearing it nonstop. #Research is key to improving treatment options. 🔗 nyti.ms/4cZ0iBn

The burden of #tinnitus affects millions. A recent <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> article, "What Can You Do About Tinnitus?" cites #SICHL’s study showing that 11% of U.S. adults experience it, with 41% hearing it nonstop. 
#Research is key to improving treatment options.
🔗 nyti.ms/4cZ0iBn