


Follow-up from ARO MidWinter Meeting
Richard Muench, Chairman of the Foundation’s Board of Directors, offers a toast to prior and current grant recipients at the 39th MidWinter Meeting of the Association of Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) in San Diego. Foundation staffer Brian Bailey presented on…

The American Hearing Research Foundation Renames Residency Grant Program After The Late Bernard and Lottie Drazin
The American Hearing Research Foundation (AHRF), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has renamed its annual otolaryngology residency grant program after the late Bernard (1915-2004) and Lottie (1916-2015) Drazin. The Foundation’s board of directors unanimously voted…
The American Hearing Research Foundation Opens 2017 Research Grant Application Process
The American Hearing Research Foundation (AHRF), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization celebrating its 60th anniversary, is now accepting research grant proposals for FY17. This year, AHRF awarded eight (8) grants totaling $201,000. Research grant submissions are accepted throughout the Spring and…

The American Hearing Research Foundation celebrates 60th Anniversary; Awards eight grants worth over $200,000 in FY16
The American Hearing Research Foundation (AHRF), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, recently awarded eight (8) grants totaling $201,000 for FY16, its 60th anniversary. Originally founded in 1956 as the Mid West Hearing Foundation by George E. Shambaugh, Jr., MD, in Chicago,…

“Blue Skies” Video
“Blue Skies” is the tale of Tom, a building inspector who is diagnosed with significant hearing loss, and the story of how that simple problem affects his work and personal life. He must come to terms with what he stands…

Brian Tyler – AHRF Supporter
We are proud to announce that Brian Tyler, award-winning film score composer, actively supports the work of the American Hearing Research Foundation. Born and raised in California, Mr. Tyler attended UCLA and Harvard before becoming a composer. Some of his…
