Deborah Hall is the Deputy Director of the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre and the Research Lead for ‘Outcome measures for evidence synthesis and clinical trials’.  Deborah graduated from Brunel University in Psychology and completed a PhD in Cognitive Neuropsychology at Birmingham University. Deborah has since worked at MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Nottingham Trent University, and is currently based at the University of Nottingham.

 

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Developing outcome measures for research

There are challenges in developing outcomes measures; Professor Hall presents five top pointers for making rapid progress in developing outcome measures for research purposes. Anyone who has worked clinically with hearing loss will appreciate that every patient’s experience is personal....


What does functional neuroimaging tell us about tinnitus?

One of the most common causes of tinnitus is noise exposure, be that either cumulative day-to-day exposure over a lifetime or experience of acute noise trauma such as a loud concert or shooting incident. Observational data indicate that up to...


In conversation with David Baguley

A reflective discussion with a scientist-practitioner in tinnitus David Baguley has worked in audiology at Addenbrooke’s Hospital since 1985, becoming the Consultant Clinical Scientist in 1989. In 2006, David received an International Award in Hearing from the American Academy of...


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