Our Approach
We utilize an interdisciplinary approach which combines tools of systems neuroscience with molecular biology, optics, and biotechnology in animal models and humans. We are focused on the inner ear because the majority of hearing loss originates in the inner ear.
Research
Our current research projects are focused on addressing major unmet medical needs in four distinct areas.
Education
Dr. Stankovic educates medical students, PhD students, residents, clinical and research postdoctoral fellows and her peers.
Clinical Care
Clinical Focus: hearing loss. We conduct clinical studies to guide future strategies for prevention and treatment of hearing loss
Meet the Lab
We're an international group of predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees dedicated to finding better treatments for hearing loss.
Recent News
November 2024
Stanford Healthcare
Searching for a cure for hearing loss
It’s estimated that one in six people has some form of hearing loss. Among them, is singer-songwriter Paul Simon who checked in at Stanford with Konstantina Stankovic, MD, PhD, to find out about the latest research into the cure and treatment of hearing loss. In this latest #90SecondsWithLisaKim, Stankovic, chair of otolaryngology - head and neck surgery at Stanford Medicine, describes current cutting-edge treatments as Simon shares his personal story of living with hearing loss.Konstantina Stankovic, MD, PhD, is Bertarelli Foundation Professor and chair of the department of otolaryngology – head and neck surgery at Stanford Medicine. Stankovic has led national and international collaborations to develop and deploy novel molecular diagnostics and therapeutics for hearing loss and has educated tomorrow’s leaders in surgery and science.View all comments
November 2024 | Paul Simon's inside look at the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss aired on CBS Mornings on November 20, 2024
November 2024 | Dr. Tina Stankovic explores why hearing research is more vital than ever, the significant strides made by Stanford’s Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss, and the critical support needed for future breakthroughs.
We Thank You for Your Support!
Please specify “Stankovic Research Lab” in the “Any comments or gift instruction?" Field