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Help us silence tinnitus

Help silence tinnitus

Help us raise £12,500 to help fund research into silencing tinnitus.

Right now, we’re funding some of the most talented research scientists around the world, who are working round the clock to find a way to silence tinnitus.

Scientists like Dr Will Sedley, whose research project at Newcastle University aims to understand the brain mechanisms underlying tinnitus.

We need to raise £12,500 to fund Dr Will Sedley’s project, which could lead to new ways of silencing tinnitus – for good.

Tinnitus can happen to anyone and can be deeply distressing for those who experience severe symptoms. There is currently no cure for tinnitus – but with the right support, it’s possible to find ways to manage it.

So please donate to the RNID Silence Tinnitus Appeal, and your gift will go directly to support Dr Will Sedley’s research, and other research projects that aim to silence tinnitus.

Thank you.

Donate today and help silence tinnitus.

My tinnitus journey, with Jamie Laing

TV personality, podcaster and entrepreneur Jamie Laing is working hard at raising awareness of tinnitus and supporting our hunt for a cure. Read Jamie’s story.

“The amazing thing is RNID is doing some incredible work, and they’re trying to raise £12,500 for an amazing campaign. And, so, to anyone watching this right now: donating a fiver – anything you possibly have – will make the world of difference.  

To hear silence again… to get rid of the ringing… I would do almost anything.”

CREDIT: Junction Eleven Limited & RNID

Meet our tinnitus researchers

Professor Raj Shekhawat

Institution: Flinders University, Australia
Tinnitus research project: Does neuromodulation have what it takes to silence tinnitus for the long-term?

Professor Peter McNaughton

Institution: King’s College London
Tinnitus research project: Chronic pain – how it might help us find a treatment for tinnitus

Dr Will Sedley

Institution: Newcastle University
Tinnitus research project: Investigating changes in the brain linked to tinnitus

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Page last updated: 7 November 2024

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