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NIDCD History and Milestones
NIDCD Supports Discoveries in Research on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
Since its establishment in 1988, the NIDCD has supported research that has led to striking discoveries in hearing, balance, taste, smell, voice, speech, and language. The institute brings national attention to disorders of human communication, and contributes to biomedical and behavioral research advances that improve the lives of millions of people with communication disorders.
Advocacy in Action: How an Idea Becomes an Institute
Profiles of Pioneers Who Led the Way for the NIDCD
Many individuals and organizations worked together to establish the NIDCD. The dedication of three individuals—an individual with hearing loss, a scientist, and a congressional staffer—highlight the cross-cutting collaboration critical to turning an idea into an institute and creating the NIDCD.
Geraldine Dietz Fox
Patient advocate
“You need a good pair of walking shoes”
Robert J. Ruben, M.D.
Hearing researcher
"An explosion of knowledge"
Milestones
NIDCD Anniversary
Celebrating 30 years (1988-2018) of support for research on deafness and other communication disorders.
NIH Almanac
Highlighting important events in NIDCD history.
NIDCD’s Noisy Planet Public Education Campaign
Launched in 2008 to teach parents about preventing noise-induced hearing loss in preteens.