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Workshop Report
Translational Research in Hearing and Balance
April 27 and 28, 2004
Bethesda, Maryland

Agenda

Tuesday, April 27, 2004

8:00 am to 5:00 pm

8:00AM
Introductions and Purpose Amy Donahue presentation
8:30
NINDS (therapeutic development) Thomas Miller 1 2 3 4 presentation
8:45
NIMH (behavioral science) Bruce Cuthbert 1 2 3 presentation
9:00
Aminoglycoside induced HL and antioxidants Jochen Schacht presentation
9:15
Break
9:30
Molecular Diagnostic/Therapeutics (drug/vaccine development and delivery) presentation
10:45
Break
11:00
Bridging Basic Science to Clinical Science (normal to disordered subjects,
animal models of disease, design/development of prosthetic devices and
diagnostic tools) presentation
12:30 PM
LUNCH
2:00

NINDS (preliminary clinical studies) Katie Woodbury-Harris 1 presentation

2:15
Clinical Studies (clinical studies/clinical trials) presentation
3:30
Break
3:45
Introduction and Emergence into Clinical Practice (outcome, effectiveness, community studies, evidence based medicine) presentation
5:00
ADJOURN
 

Wednesday April 28, 2004

8:00 am until noon

8:00AM

NCI (from molecule to bedside) Katherine Zoon presentation

8:20
Identify Priorities and Recommendations within and/or across the respective groups Entire Group
1. Molecular Diagnostic/Therapeutics Recommendations
2. Bridging Basic Science to Clinical Science Recommendations
3. Introduction and Emergence into Clinical Practice Recommendations
4. Clinical Studies Recommendations
12:00PM
ADJOURN

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