Dr. Alan Cheng and Anthony Ricci, PhD, members of the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss, discuss their work to make a life saving class of drugs safer for the ear.
An evening exploring the research underway at Stanford University to create biological cures for hearing loss. Speaker and Moderator Vint Cerf and panelists Drs. Jackler and Heller, Tom Evslin and...
Heller and colleagues describe a mathematical method that allows a 3D reconstruction of the inner-ear tissue based on the relative location and differentiation status of individual cells.
Learn about Stanford's exciting goal of Curing Hearing Loss and why our supporters are so enthusiastic about the research already underway in our labs. (For Closed Captioning, please click the "CC"...
Charles Steele presents on Air and Bone Conduction hearing to colleagues in the Stanford School of Medicine Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Department
Stanford researchers have received Bio-X funding to develop a tiny force probe to study the mechanical properties of sensory cells in the ear. Their research could lead to new treatments for hearin...
Aminoglycoside are the most widely used antibiotic worldwide. Their usage is popular in spite of their ototoxicity -- meaning that they can enter the inner ear and cause the sensory hair cells to d...
Nikolas H. Blevins, professor of otolaryngology at the Stanford University Medical Center, and Jannine Larky, director of the Cochlear Implant Center at Stanford University Medical Center, speak on...
Anthony Ricci, PhD - part of the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss, discusses the research currently underway in the Ricci Lab to prevent and cure hearing loss.
Sunil Puria, PhD, a member of the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss discusses his latest research on developing anatomically based computational models of the middle ear and inner ear
Interviews with deafened adults about living with hearing loss, cochlear implants and Hearing Link's communication and confidence building programmes. Part 2 of 2 Unheard Voices videos.
Panel discussion at the ACG Silicon Valley, Nov. 8th, 2012 - Moderated by Dr. Jeffrey Bird, with panel members Dr. Robert Jackler, Dr. Stefan Heller and Dr. Anthony Ricci - discussion hearing loss ...
How can medical students practice surgery without placing patients at risk? Stanford surgeons and computer scientists are working together to create a hands-on surgical simulators with incredibly r...
Stefan Heller is trying to create inexpensive ear drops that can cure deafness. In this short talk, Heller describes how his team of researchers at Stanford University is transplanting stem cells i...
This is an animation by Nikolas H Blevins, MD, of how normal hair cells function. For more information on Stanford's Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss, visit us here: hearinglosscure.stanford.edu
Stanford School of Medicine has committed to an initiative to cure hearing loss. Rapid advances in the bioscience and technology of hearing (many of which originated at Stanford) make it realistic ...