For researchers and clinicians
TRI provides a dedicated space for researchers working on tinnitus. Access key resources, databases, conferences, and professional opportunities.


Tools & Guidelines
These downloadable tools provide structured methods for tinnitus assessment, patient management, and outcome measurement.

Tinnitus Database
A comprehensive repository containing patient data, clinical studies, and scientific findings to assist in evidence-based research.
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Conferences & Events
Stay informed about upcoming international tinnitus research conferences, symposiums, and networking events where you can present your work and collaborate with experts.

Publications
Access a collection of scientific papers, journals, and books that provide the latest insights into tinnitus research and treatment developments.

Tinnitus Job Offers
Find job opportunities, postdoctoral positions, and research fellowships in the field of tinnitus studies.
Tools & Guidelines
Standardized guidelines and tools for tinnitus assessment and research.

Tinnitus Database
Tinnitus affects individuals differently, making treatment unpredictable. The TRI Database Project is an international collaboration aiming to identify tinnitus subtypes and improve treatment strategies by standardizing data collection and analysis.Since 2008, 19 centers across 11 countries have documented nearly 3,000 patients, tracking responses to 40+ treatments using a standardized approach.
Since 2008, 19 centers across 11 countries have documented nearly 3,000 patients, tracking responses to 40+ treatments using a standardized approach.
The TRI database project is open to everyone, who is willing to collect data according to the TRI consensus on data collection.
For further information, please send an email to database@tinnitusresearch.org.
Conferences & Events
Upcoming international tinnitus research conferences, symposiums, and networking events
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Literature
Scientific papers, journals, and books that provide the latest insights into tinnitus research and treatment developments.
Supporting researchers, clinicians, and patients in the fight against tinnitus.
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For researchers & clinicians
Facilitating collaboration, research advancements, and access to scientific resources while providing diagnostic tools, clinical guidelines, and educational materials.

For patients
Offering information on tinnitus, its causes, and symptoms, along with available treatment options, self-help strategies, and resources for managing its impact on daily life.