Ear Disorder Venture

Coming – July 28

Fireside Chat: New Frontiers in Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Date and Time

July 28

12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT

Details will be provided upon RSVP approval

About this Event

Hearing impairment and loss is one of the fastest-growing global health challenges, affecting hundreds of millions of people and imposing an enormous social and economic burden. Yet despite decades of research, treatment options have changed surprisingly little. Most therapies help patients cope with hearing impairment rather than preserving or restoring hearing itself.

Join FORCE Family Office for an educational symposium featuring internationally recognized neuroscientist Dr. Jean-Luc Puel, Dr. Berthold Langguth an expert in the pathophysiology of tinnitus, and Alain Moussy, CEO of Ear Disorder Venture, as they explore the scientific advances that are reshaping hearing research. This discussion will examine the biology of hearing loss, why tinnitus remains one of medicine’s most difficult conditions to treat, and how new approaches in neuroscience, regenerative medicine, and targeted drug delivery may transform hearing care over the next decade.

Rather than focusing on a single technology, this conversation will provide attendees with a broader understanding of where hearing science is headed and why many researchers believe the field is entering one of its most exciting periods in decades.

Discussion Topics will include:
  • Why hearing loss is becoming one of the world’s largest healthcare challenges
  • The biology behind hearing loss, tinnitus, and age-related hearing decline
  • Why current treatments often address symptoms instead of underlying disease
  • Emerging research in neuroprotection and hearing restoration
  • Advances in regenerative medicine and inner ear therapeutics
  • The challenges of delivering medicine to the inner ear
  • What breakthroughs researchers are most excited about today
  • How innovation could change the standard of care over the next decade

What You’ll Learn Attendees will gain insight into:
  • The scientific drivers behind the next generation of hearing therapies
  • Why hearing health has become a rapidly evolving area of medical research
  • The opportunities and challenges facing researchers developing new treatments
  • The technologies that could fundamentally change how hearing disorders are treated
  • What to watch as hearing science continues to advance

Register today to reserve you space for this virtual symposium featuring leaders in hearing health.

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