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Global Genes
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Usher Syndrome Society
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Usher Syndrome Coalition
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Norrie Disease Association
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Hearing Loss Association of America
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Hearing Health Foundation
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Hands & Voices
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Association of Late Deafened Adults
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Acoustic Neuroma Association
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National Society for Genetic Counselors
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Rare University: Genetics Concepts for Rare Disease Patients and Families
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Newborn Hearing Screening: National Institute of Health
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Sing Registry
How do I know if my hearing loss is genetic?
Together with leading clinicians, researchers, and their institutions, Akouos is building the SING (SensorINeural Genetic) hearing loss registry. The aim of the registry is to establish the global infrastructure required to assess hearing loss genotype-phenotype links and intervention outcomes in a prospective and longitudinal manner.