Research GrantsThe American Otological Society is committed to the non-promotional advancement of knowledge and science and to a free exchange of medical education in otology and neurotology. The American Otological Society, through its Research Foundation, is offering Research Grant Awards, an Award for a Clinical Trial, full-time Research Training Fellowships, exclusive medical student grants, and a Clinician-Scientist Award. All of the AOS grant awards may involve research on any topic related to ear disorders. The research need not be directly on an otological disease but may explore normal functions of the cochlea, labyrinth or central auditory or vestibular systems. However, the applicant must describe how the proposed research will benefit our understanding, diagnosis or treatment of otological disorders. Research supported by all of the grant mechanisms can relate to any aspects of the ear, hearing and balance disorders. We welcome applications that address quality and safety of care as well as to improve education and training in otology. AMERICAN OTOLOGICAL SOCIETY RESEARCH FUNDCLINICIAN SCIENTIST AWARD, CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, RESEARCH GRANT AWARD, Letter of Intent Deadline (ALL GRANT mechanisms): November 1, 2024 Grant Submission Deadline: January 31, 2025 - invited applicants only THE AMERICAN OTOLOGICAL SOCIETY RESEARCH FOUNDATION
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PI NAME |
INSTITUTION |
GRANT MECHANISM |
GRANT TITLE |
GRANT FUNDS |
Alexander D. Claussen, MD |
University of Iowa |
Clinician Scientist Award (Year 2) |
Understanding the Clinical Impact and Cellular Mechanisms of Cochlear Neo-Ossification after Cochlear Implantation |
$80,000.00 |
Daniel R. Romano, MD | Washington University in St. Louis | Clinical Investigations Grant | Revealing Molecular and Cellular Drivers of Cholesteatoma Pathogenesis in Children Using Single-Cell RNA Sequencing | $33,000.00 |
Renee Banakis Hartl, MD, AuD | University of Michigan | Research Grant | The Impact of Single-Sided Deafness on Behavioral Compensation and Binaural Cues during Complex Localization and Speech-in-Noise Tasks | $55,000.00 |
Philippe Vincent, PhD | Johns Hopkins University | Research Grant | Functional Assessment of Regenerated Synapses Between Inner Ear Hair Cells and Sensory Neuron Progenitors | $55,000.00 |
Aray Adylkhan | University of Virginia | Fellowship Grant | The Role of Post-Translational Modifications of PCDH15 in Hair Bundle Morphogenesis and Function | $44,000.00 |
Kevin TA Booth, PhD | Indiana University | Fellowship Grant | Anyway You Splice It: Exonic Splice-Altering Variants and OTOF-Related Hearing Loss | $44,000.00 |
Thibault Peineau, PhD | Boston Children's Hospital | Fellowship Grant | Genetic Models of Synaptopathy Suggest Novel Therapeutic Approaches | $44,000.00 |
Isabel Aristizábal Ramírez | University of Kentucky | Fellowship Grant | Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Activation of Mechano-Electrical Transducer Channels in Mammalian Auditory Hair Cells | $44,000.00 |
David Ahmadian Between 3rd and 4th year, taking a research year |
University of Arizona -Tucson | Medical Student Grant | The Effect of Cochlear Implantation (CI) on Depressive Symptoms in Adults | $5000.00 |
Caroline Chu, |
University of Iowa | Medical Student Grant | The Effect of Angiotensin Receptor Blockade using Losartan in Otoprotection Against Noise Induced Hearing Loss | $5000.00 |
Tarika Srinivasan MD-MMSc Candidate, 2025 |
Harvard Medical School | Medical Student Grant | Expanding Access: Adapting a Novel School Hearing Protocol to Scale Across America | $5000.00 |
Click here to see the list of AOS Clinician Scientists awardees, many have gone on to receive NIH funding.
Click here for AOS grant submission instructions