Applications for Emerging Hearing Health Research
The Hearing Health Foundation welcomes applications for its Emerging Research Grants program, which will award grants of up to $50,000 over one year in support of a number of topic areas including but not limited to age-related hearing loss; auditory and vestibular implants; hearing aids; Central Auditory Processing Disorder; diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of hearing loss and balance disturbance; epidemiology of auditory and vestibular disorders; pediatric hearing disorders and hearing loss in children; human genetics and mouse models of peripheral and central auditory/balance dysfunction; human otopathology; hyperacusis; innovation in cellular and molecular therapies; Ménière’s disease; physiology of hearing and balance; tinnitus; Usher syndrome; and vestibular disorders.
To be eligible, applicants must hold an AuD, MD, PhD, or equivalent degree and hold an appointment at a U.S.-based nonprofit educational, governmental, or other research institution. Appointments include faculty, postdoctoral fellow, or clinical/research fellow. Current medical residents in otolaryngology may also apply. Other medical residents and PhD students are not eligible.
For complete program guidelines, application instructions, and information about previous award recipients, see the Hearing Health Foundation website.
Submissions to this sponsor/donor are managed by the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations. Please contact your unit-assigned ASUF Director of Development or Research Advancement Specialist at your earliest convenience to ensure ASU's strategic coordination and management of funding applications.