Contact
Organizing Office
Fondazione Ascolta e ViviVia V. Foppa, 1520144 Milan, ItalyPhone
+ 39 0 2 72001824E-Mail [email protected]
Scientific Office
Tinnitus Research InitiativeUniversity of
RegensburgUniversitaetsstrasse 8493053 Regensburg, GermanyPhone +49
941 941 2096Fax +49 941 941 2025E-Mail
[email protected]
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ANNOUNCEMENT
3rd Tinnitus Research Initiative Meeting
From Clinical Practice toBasic Neuroscienceand back
An international conference on TinnitusJune 24th - 26th, 2009,
Stresa, Italy
TINNITUS RESEARCH INITIATIVE
To promote collaborations and knowledge exchange, TRI organizes
regular scientific meetings, including conferences and workshops.
The first meeting took place in Regensburg in July 2006, the second
meeting in the Principality of Monaco in July 2007, gathering
people from all continents and from all disciplines.
For more information please look at our
websitewww.tinnitusresearch.org
The Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) is a privately-funded
organisation dedicated to the development of effective treatments
for all types of tinnitus so that relief can be obtained by
everyone who suffers from it.
together for a cure
Participants of the 2nd TRI Meeting 2007 in Monaco
Congress Venue
Invited SpeakersMatteo de Nora (Principality of Monaco)Dirk de
Ridder (Belgium)Luca Del Bo (Italy)Jos Eggermont (Canada)Ana Belen
Elgoyhen (Argentina)Herta Flor (Germany)Ron Goodey (New
Zealand)Pawel Jastreboff (USA)Berthold Langguth (Germany)Ed
Lobarinas (USA)Alessandro Martini (Italy)Jennifer Melcher (USA)Aage
Møller (USA)Arnaud Norena (France)Larry Roberts (Canada)Richard
Salvi (USA)Tanit Sanchez (Brasil)Grant Searchfield (New
Zealand)Richard Tyler (USA)Nathan Weisz (Germany)
Conference ProgramClinical Management of TinnitusBasic
NeurosciencePhysiology & AnatomyGenetics, PharmacologySound
therapyAuditory trainingHearing aidsElectrical stimulation of the
cochleaCortical and Brain stimulationSomatosensory
ModulationImaging, NeurofeedbackNutrition and DietDiagnosisTinnitus
Subtyping, etc…
Poster Session and free talksSubmit an abstract for the
opportunity to show your latest research to an international
audience by presenting a poster or giving a talk.Limited podium
presentationDeadline: January 31th, 2009
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
It is a great pleasure to invite you to join the third Tinnitus
Research Initiative Meeting, taking place from June 24th to 26th,
2009.
Whitnessing an exciting period in tinnitus research, advances in
neurosciences offer us a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of
tinnitus and enable fascinating new treatment possibilities.
Following the spirit of the first TRI meetings we want to further
encourage dialogue between basic scientists and clinicians. We are
convinced that communication between researchers will facilitate
both, a more profound understanding of the different forms of
tinnitus and the development of more effective diagnostic and
therapeutic measures.
We hope you will experience a lively exchange of scientific and
clinical information and will enjoy Stresa as congress venue with
its cozy atmosphere and its surrounding lake and mountains. The
Scientific Program will cover all aspects of tinnitus research from
basic science to clinical management.Through symposia, poster
sessions, educational workshops and meet the expert sessions, the
meeting will bring together basic and clinical scientists from
around the world.
We are looking forward to meet you at the 3rd TRI meeting in
Stresa in 2009.
Berthold LangguthChairman of the TRI Executive Committee
Luca Del BoMember of the TRI Executive CommitteeChairman of the
Local Organising Committee
Further Information
A pre-conference in italian language will take place on June
23rd, 2009. Italian formation credits (ECM) will be provided.
For more information about this international meeting please
visit the Tinnitus Research Initiative
websitewww.tinnitusresearch.orgor contact the:
organizing office [email protected] office
[email protected]
together for a cure
by plane: Milan, Malpensa Airport or Linate Airportby train:
Line Milan-Geneva, stop Stresaby car: E 62 - A 26 Exit Stresa
Stresa is a small town of about 5,000 inhabitants on the shores
of the Lago (Lake) Maggiore. Stresa is an international tourist
resort since the second half of the nineteenth century and it is
well known for its hotels and villas built in Liberty style and for
their beautiful gardens.
Stresa
Lago Maggiore (source: www.regina-palace.it)
How to get there
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