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Christopher R. Cederroth is a Senior Researcher and Docent at the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institutet, leading the Translational Auditory Neuroscience research group. His work focuses on preventing and curing hearing loss and tinnitus through molecular mechanisms, genetics, and circadian rhythm studies.
- Coordinates the Tinnitus Genetic and Environmental Risks (TIGER) project
- Regional Director for the EU-funded TINNET network
- Collaborates with institutions in Spain, Italy, Norway, Germany, and the UK
Research integrates sex and gender dimensions in tinnitus pathophysiology (funded by GENDER-NET Plus) and involves interdisciplinary techniques like neuroimaging, genetics, and pharmacology. Recent publications address circadian regulation, clinical guidelines, and genetic predispositions.
- Key collaborations: TINNET, ESIT, and Decibel Therapeutics
- Coordinates the Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) database integration
Contact: christopher.cederroth@ki.se | stop@fyfa.ki.se | Decibel Therapeutics partnership
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