Some of you might know it as the “Susan Shore device” or the “University of Michigan device”, but by whatever name, there’s a good chance you are aware of Dr. Susan Shore’s work and her efforts to create a new tinnitus treatment device based on bimodal stimulation.

Not much news has been released about the device in the past few years, but now the company Auricle, created to commercialize the device, is ready to share some updates and answer your questions. Don’t miss this opportunity to attend Tinnitus Quest’s live Q&A with Dr. Susan Shore and Jon Pearson, CEO of Auricle.

The event will be streamed live from Los Angeles, where our reporter Hazel will be interviewing Susan and Jon. We will start with guest presentations and then Hazel will ask them your questions.

Registration is free, but we would appreciate a contribution to support Tinnitus Quest’s work.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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The Long-Awaited Auricle Update with Susan Shore & Jon Pearson

Monday, October 13

10 am Los Angeles (PDT), 1 pm New York (EDT), 6 pm London (BST), 7 pm Berlin (CEST), 4 am Sydney (AEDT).

Did you know that Tinnitus Quest channels the majority of funds straight into research grants? Your support truly makes a difference.

By donating, you’re helping speed up the search for better treatments and, one day, a cure.

Tinnitus Quest Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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As a thank you, you’ll be invited to a quarterly Tinnitus Quest Zoom call about advancements in tinnitus research.

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If you can’t support our work today, you are more than welcome to join the Auricle Q&A event free of charge.