Decibel Therapeutics

@DecibelTx

Decibel is translating cutting-edge science into hearing therapeutics to create a world in which the benefits and joys of hearing are available to all.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2017.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. It's an exciting time for research on hearing loss and balance disorders. Learn more about the programs Decibel is advancing on our website:

  2. 29. sij

    We're excited to announce a new strategic research focus on regenerative medicine approaches for the inner ear, including a collaboration and option agreement with The Rockefeller University to license a novel series of small-molecule LATS inhibitors:

  3. 29. sij

    Today we announced the appointment of Laurence Reid, Ph.D., as our acting chief executive officer. CEO Steven Holtzman is retiring and will become a strategic business advisor to the company. More here:

  4. 24. sij

    In the coming days, our team will make several presentations at , including a symposium from Dr. Jonathon Whitton, our director of clinical development, on developing for hearing loss. See the full schedule here:

  5. 24. sij

    We're looking forward to presenting new findings from several of our drug discovery and development programs at the annual meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (). For details, see our press release:

  6. 22. stu 2019.

    Our CMO Peter Weber recently spoke to of about Decibel's work to develop a therapy targeting cisplatin-induced hearing loss. Read the article here:

  7. 28. lis 2019.

    Thanks to the for hosting a great event at yesterday's 2019 New England . Rain or shine, is always glad to participate and to show our support for the community!

  8. 17. lis 2019.

    . does great things for those with . We had a blast supporting their annual during our 3rd annual Decibel poker tournament. Thanks to all on who made it happen and congrats to our 1st place winner, CMO Rob Ross!

  9. 7. lis 2019.

    Decibel is presenting a corporate update tomorrow at the Gene Therapy Summit in New York City. President and CEO Steven Holtzman will present at 9:45 a.m. ET. More here:

  10. 3. lis 2019.

    to last year's ! Each year, the hosts the Walk 4 Hearing across the country to bring the community together. Team Decibel is ready for the 2019 walk -- learn about how you can join the event here:

  11. 26. ruj 2019.

    Our bioinformatics work, led by talented researchers like Gabi, provides the foundation for our discovery of novel targets involved in inner ear dysfunction. It's a critical step in our mission to develop therapeutics.

  12. 21. kol 2019.

    This video, captured by Decibel scientists, shows the positioning of vestibular neurons and axons in the inner ear. Variations in color correspond to depth within three-dimensional space.

  13. 19. kol 2019.

    Last week enjoyed some fun in the sun at our annual summer picnic!

  14. 22. srp 2019.

    Spiral ganglion neurons play a key role in transmitting signals from the ear to the brain. This image shows a close-up of those neurons isolated from the cochlea.

  15. 17. srp 2019.

    One of the best parts of is our location in the heart of Boston's Fenway neighborhood, where we can experience the best of . Learn about how you can join us:

  16. 15. srp 2019.

    : A recent op-ed highlights some of the lesser-known challenges of hearing disorders. In loud restaurants, it can be hard to comprehend speech in noise -- and as reporter writes, "hearing aids barely help." Read more:

  17. 31. svi 2019.

    We've pulled together a team of hearing scientists, drug developers, clinicians and entrepreneurs, all driven by the desire to make a difference in the lives of people around the world. Visit our website to learn more about :

  18. 24. svi 2019.

    Yesterday members of our team helped clean up benches along the Esplanade. We love our community!

  19. 13. svi 2019.

    Decibel is hiring an assistant director in systems biology. If you're interested in helping us create a world where the benefits and joys of hearing are available to all, visit our website for more details and to apply:

  20. 9. svi 2019.

    This photograph shows a whole mounted cochlea with spiral ganglion neurons - responsible for transmitting signals to the brain - expressing red fluorescent protein. View more from our gallery of images that remind us that :

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