Wednesday, March 14

08:00 – 09:00

Welcome Desk and Registration

09:00 – 10:00

Opening Ceremony

Prof. Dr. Udo Hebel, President University of Regensburg
N.N., representative city of Regensburg
Prof. Dr. Dr. Peter Proff, Vice Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Regensburg
Prof. Dr. Rainer Rupprecht, Director, Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Regensburg
Prof. Dr. Christopher Bohr, Director, Ear, Nose, Throat Department, University of Regensburg
Dr. Fédérica Ortelli, Science Officer COST-TINNET Action
PD Dr. Winfried Schlee, Chair Management Committee COST-TINNET Action, Chair ESIT

10:00 – 10:30

KEYNOTE I

Prof. Dr. Tobias Kleinjung

Can Cochlear Implants be a Cure for Tinnitus?

Chair: Prof. Dr. Goeran Hajak

10:30 – 11:00

COFFEE BREAK

11:00 – 12:30

Session I

New Approaches in Neuromodulation for Treating Tinnitus

Chairs: PD Dr. Martin Schecklmann /
Dr. Marzena Mielczarek

105 Tyler, Richard S
193 Schecklmann, Martin
235 Mielczarek, Marzena
189 Güntensperger, Dominik
238 GhodratiToostani, Iman

Session II

Tinnitus Animal Models

Chairs: Prof. Dr. Holger Schulze /
Prof. Dr. Birgit Mazurek

112 Tziridis, Konstantin
150 Schilling, Achim
201 Rogenmoser, Lars
219 Cunningham, Mark O

12:30 – 13:15

LUNCH


13:15 – 14:00

Poster Session I
Epidemiology
Diagnostics
Auditive Stimulation incl Hearing Aids and Coclear Implants
Brain Stimulation
Clinical Research Methodology

14:00 – 14:30

KEYNOTE II

Dr. Hubert Lim

Non-invasive and Integrative Neuromodulation Approaches Towards Treating Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Dirk De Ridder

14:30 – 15:45

Session III

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Treating Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Rilana Cima

104 Nolan, Daniele R

115 Marks, Elizabeth

124 Fuller, Thomas E

158 Fuller, Thomas E

260 Cima, Rilana F.F.

Session IV

Cortical Tinnitus Networks

Chairs: Prof. Dr. Josef Rauschecker

108 Chen, Yu-Chen

157 Deklerck, Ann

259 Rauschecker, Josef

15:45 – 16:15

COFFEE BREAK

16:15 – 17:00

Session V

News from the Industry Sponsored Trials

Chair: Prof. Dr. Michael Landgrebe

210 Kleinjung, Tobias
209 Lim, Hubert
245 Zudrell, Thomas

Session VI

Interactive Consensus Workshop for an International Consensus on Core Outcome Domains for early-phase Clinical Trials (139)

Chair: Prof. Dr. Deborah Hall

17:00 – 17:30

KEYNOTE III

Prof. Dr. Fatima Husain

Patterns and Connectivity in Neural Networks: Leveraging Clustering to Better Understand Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Pim van Dijk

 
Thursday, March 15 

08:00 – 08:30

Welcome Desk and Registration

08:30 – 09:00

KEYNOTE IV

Prof. Dr. Christopher Cederroth

Nature versus Nurture: Genetic Considerations in the Development of Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Birgit Mazurek

09:00 – 10:15

Session VII

Cortical Plasticity

Chairs: Prof. Dr. Christo Pantev / Dr. Christian Dobel

125 Pantev, Christo

138 Dobel, Christian

208 Song, Jae-Jin

218 Sanchez, Tanit Ganz

Session VIII

Looking at Tinnitus from a Different Angle

Chair: Prof. Dr. Martin Meyer

126 Handscomb, Lucy

118 Liu, Tien-Chen

243 Myra Spiliopoulou
160 Dauman, Nicolas

 

10:15 – 10:30

COFFEE BREAK


10:30 – 11:45

Session IX

Sound Therapies and Auditory Research

Chair: Calvin Staples

215a Galazyuk, Alexander

215b Galazyuk, Alexander

161 Argstatter, Heike

Session X

Interesting Case Studies on Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Tanit Sanchez

175 Peter, Lukas

231 Templado Aguilera, Sheila

239 Noreña, Arnaud

221 Stocking, Christina

11:45 – 12:30

LUNCH

12:30 – 13:30

Poster Session II
Imaging
Electrophysiology
Behavioral Therapy
Specific Forms of Tinnitus
Hyperacusis / Misophonia

13:30 – 14:00

KEYNOTE V

Dr. Sarah Michiels

Somatosensory Tinnitus: Assessment and Treatment Options

Chair: Prof. Dr. Tanit Sanchez

14:00 – 15:15

Session XI

Neuronal Mechanisms of Tinnitus

Chairs: Prof. Dr. Pim van Dijk / Elouise Koops

113 Krauss, Patrick

178 Mennink, Lilian

179 Olthof-Bakker, Bas MJ

194 Koops, Elouise

Session XII

New Approaches for Treating Tinnitus

Chairs: Dr. Alain Londero / Marta Partyka

147 Liu, Chiu-Loin

149 Luyten, Tine Roanna

192 Brüggemann, Petra

196 Wu, Calvin

195 Marks, Kendra

15:15 – 15:30

COFFEE BREAK


15:30 – 16:45

Session XIII

Methods for Tinnitus Assessment

Chair: Prof. Dr. Silvano Gallus / Alessandra Lugo

114 Fournier, Philippe

130 Ivansic, Daniela

159 Hall, Deborah Ann

188 Londero, Alain

203 Haider, Haúla Faruk

Session XIV

Community Science: How can Participatory Research Improve our Current Research Strategies?

Chair: Dr. Patrick Neff

140 Smith, Harriet

141 Fackrell, Kathryn

191 Stockdale, David

172 Sereda, Magdalena
258 Harrison, Stephan S.

16:45 – 17:15

KEYNOTE VI

Dr. Derek Hoare

Towards equity of tinnitus management across the UK National Health Service

Chair: Prof. Dr. Deborah Hall

19:00*
boarding time

NETWORKING DINNER

 
Friday, March 16 

08:30 – 09:00

Welcome Desk and Registration

09:00 – 09:30

KEYNOTE VII

Prof. Dr. Johan Vlaeyen

Not Seen and Not Heard: Chronic Pain and Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Rilana Cima

09:30 – 10:45

Session XV

Sound Therapies and Hearing Aids for Treating Tinnitus

Chairs: Prof. Dr. Richard Tyler / Dr. Patrick Neff

166 Tyler, Richard S

171 Sereda, Magdalena

180 Pedemonte, Marisa

182 Müller, Boris

Session XVI

A Very Close Look on Tinnitus: The Genes and Molecules that make up Tinnitus

Chair: Dr. Antonio Lopez Escamez

229 Lopez Escamez, Jose Antonio

132 Gilles, Annick

190 Knipper, Marlies

119 Hwang, Juen-Haur

10:45 – 11:00

COFFEE BREAK


11:00 – 12:15

Session XVII

Subtyping Tinnitus: Characterization and Differential Diagnostics

Chair: Dr. Winfried Schlee

144 Lai, Jen-Tsung

211 Fackrell, Kathryn

186 Haider, Haúla Faruk

230 Perez-Carpena, Patricia

237 Hall, Deborah Ann

Session XVIII

Cochlear Implants for Treating Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Tobias Kleinjung /
Dr. Griet Mertens

137 Mertens, Griet

173 Mamelle, Elisabeth

225 Tyler, Richard S

123 Li, Lieber Po-Hung

12:15 – 13:00

LUNCH

13:00 – 14:00

Poster Session III
Pathophysiology
Pharmacotherapy
Holistics
Others
Psychological Factors 

14:00 – 14:30

KEYNOTE VIII

Dr. William Sedley

Predictions and their precision in the causation and perpetuation of tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Ana Belén Elgoyhen

14:30 – 15:45

Session XIX

Risk Factors, Causes and Comorbidities of Tinnitus

Chairs: Prof. Dr. Arnaud Noreña /
Dr. Philippe Fournier

120 Hwang, Juen-Haur
162 Böcking, Benjamin
2
07 Jagoda, Laura

Session XX

Searchfield, Grant Donald: Throwing the ball further: What tinnitus research can learn from Team New Zealand’s winning of yachting’s Americas Cup (103)

Panel discussion: on the future of tinnitus research - Identifying gaps, bridging sectors and innovating science

Chairs: Prof. Dr. Berthold Langguth /
Prof. Ana Belén Elgoyhen

Panellist:

From the perspective of researchers: Dirk De Ridder

From the perspective of patients: Steve Harrison

From the perspective of clinicians: Michael Landgrebe

From the perspective of industry: Rosemarie Tully BSc, Neuromod Devices Ltd

15:45 – 16:00

COFFEE BREAK


16:00 – 16:30

KEYNOTE IX

Prof. Dr. Sven Vanneste

Pathophysiological differences in phantom sound: subtypes in tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Nathan Weisz

16:30 – 17:00

Fare Well and Awards

Dr. Raj Shekhawat & Dr. Winfried Schlee

Travel Awards

Poster Awards

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14:00 – 14:30

KEYNOTE II

Dr. Hubert Lim

Non-invasive and Integrative Neuromodulation Approaches Towards Treating Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Dirk de Ridder

14:30 – 15:45

Session III

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Treating Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Dr. Rilana Cima

104 Nolan, Daniele R

115 Marks, Elizabeth

124 Fuller, Thomas E

158 Fuller, Thomas E

160 Dauman, Nicolas

Session IV

Cortical Tinnitus Networks

Chairs: Prof. Dr. Josef Rauschecker

106 Lv, Han

108 Chen, Yu-Chen

157 Deklerck, Ann

187 Diesch, Eugen
     
Rauschecker, Josef

15:45 – 16:15

COFFEE BREAK

16:15 – 17:00

Session V

News from the Industry

Chair: Prof. Dr. Michael Landgrebe

210 Kleinjung, Tobias

209 Lim, Hubert

245 Zudrell, Thomas

Session VI

Interactive Consensus Workshop for an International Consensus on Core Outcome Domains for early-phase Clinical Trials (139)

Chair: Prof. Dr. Deborah Hall

17:00 – 17:30

KEYNOTE III

Prof. Dr. Fatima Husain

Patterns and Connectivity in Neural Networks: Leveraging Clustering to Better Understand Tinnitus

Chair: Prof. Pim van Dijk

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New Submission Deadline - September 1st 2018!

Trends in Hearing is opening a special collection on tinnitus research that will include contributions of the 11th TRI/TINNET Conference 2018. Both research papers and reviews are considered for publication. The submission deadline is September 1st 2018. Given the comprehensive presence of tinnitus researchers from around the world at the TRI/TINNET conference, we expect this collection to be a strong representation of the progress in tinnitus research today.

All articles are rigorously peer-reviewed, brought to publication as rapidly as possible, and are freely available online immediately upon publication. Production costs are covered by Article Processing Charges (APC) paid by the author/institution/funder upon acceptance of the manuscript. There is no charge for submitting a paper to Trends in Hearing. Accepted manuscripts for this collection will be charged a one-time APC of $750 (discounted from the regular APC of $1000).

To submit, please go to:
http://journals.sagepub.com/page/tia/call-for-papers/tri_tinnet

We look forward to receiving your submissions.

Best regards,

David Baguley,  Marlies Knipper,  Pim van Dijk
Guest editors

Andrew Oxenham
Editor-in-chief of Trends in Hearing

The Tinnitus Research Initiative Foundation awarded a prize for the poster most likely to influence current practice.
Congratulations to Jorge Simoes from Regensburg University and his poster "Bayesian Inference for Treatment Outcomes in Tinnitus".

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The second award for the poster most likely to increase the understanding of tinnitus mechanisms went to Anusha Mohan from University of Texas at Dallas for her poster "Distress-dependent temporal binding of regions encoding disorder-specific and disorder-general behaviour manifestations of phantom percepts". 

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We thank the jury consisting of Ana Belén Elgoyhen (AR), David Stockdale (UK) and Raj Shekhawat (NZ) for their time and scientific expertise to choose the best two posters!

 

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