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Misophonia Research Fund
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Advancing breakthroughs to end #misophonia suffering | Funding innovative research & treatments since 2019 🎧 🧠

Learn more at: www.misophoniaresearchfund.org
Behind every research study is a story to tell through data analysis and building evidence.

Dr. Rose De Kock, a postdoctoral scholar at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, shares how she finds joy in her MRF-funded work – by discovering the story that the data in her #misophonia research are telling.
November 20, 2025 at 3:05 PM
🚨 Reminder for grant seekers!

Our virtual Q&A session for the 2026 Request for Proposals (RFP) is coming up on Thursday – don’t miss your chance to get your questions answered.

🗓️ Q&A Registration: buff.ly/rR0l0py

Our RFP deadlines are fast approaching. Please reach out with any questions!
November 19, 2025 at 4:02 PM
Meet our 2025 Misophonia Research Impact Awardees!

Dr. Emily Becker-Haimes's MRF-funded work will integrate perspectives from researchers, clinicians, and individuals with lived experience to develop a guide for clinicians to apply misophonia research in everyday care.

For more: buff.ly/UpXb2Oo
November 18, 2025 at 6:57 PM
How should researchers prioritize the needs for children with misophonia? 🤔

Andrew Guzick, PhD, at University of Pennsylvania (formerly at Baylor College of Medicine) asks this question in his MRF-funded work.

To learn more about this study, visit: buff.ly/XdwXOLT
November 17, 2025 at 6:15 PM
The field of misophonia is growing – and so many researchers are looking at #misophonia from different angles.

Jane Gregory, DClinPsy, a clinical consultant on one of our MRF-funded projects, describes her excitement about the growth of the misophonia field and #MisophoniaResearch.
November 13, 2025 at 3:03 PM
Do you have questions about our 2026 Request for Proposals?

Bring your questions about deadlines and eligibility for each award to our Virtual Q&A Informational Session!

📆: November 20, 1pm ET
📍: Zoom Webinar
RSVP: buff.ly/eJuqW33

Learn more: MisophoniaResearchfund.org
November 10, 2025 at 9:30 PM
The future of misophonia research depends on supporting early-career scientists who bring fresh ideas, new questions, and bold approaches to the field.

Nimesha Gerlus, MD-PhD Candidate @dukepsychiatry.bsky.social, shares what she is most excited about for the future of #MisophoniaResearch.
November 7, 2025 at 2:31 PM
Congrats to our 2025 Research Impact Awardees! 🎉

Their work will help us to understand #misophonia and explore potential treatments for the disorder.

This award grants up to $500k for independent investigators, and up to $200k for #postdocs.

Learn more: buff.ly/mlOwZPB
November 4, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Our 2026 Request for Proposals is now open!

Our mission is to support research into the causes of #misophonia and effective treatments. #FundingOpportunities include #GraduateStudent and #Postdoc awards.

To learn more about all of our awards, visit: buff.ly/eP2MYSl

#FundingHopeDrivingDiscovery
October 31, 2025 at 2:04 PM
Breakthroughs in #misophonia research are becoming possible as scientists ask bold questions and uncover new insights into the brain, sensory pathways, & treatment possibilities.

Our next RFP will be announced on Friday!

Learn more at: www.misophoniaresearchfund.org

#FundingHopeDrivingDiscovery
October 29, 2025 at 4:05 PM
🎧 New #MisophoniaResearch alert: People with misophonia who had greater difficulty in regulating their emotions also tended to have greater misophonia severity.

To read the full article, visit: buff.ly/8TA6yEw

#Misophonia #EmotionRegulation
October 27, 2025 at 8:20 PM
The #Misophonia Research Fund started with one mission: accelerate discovery and improve lives.

What began as a personal journey is now a growing movement—powered by researchers, clinicians, and lived experience partners.

Our next RFP announcement is in 1 week!

#FundingHopeDrivingDiscovery
October 24, 2025 at 10:08 PM
There were several high-level themes that emerged from our Annual Funded Investigators Meeting and #Misophonia Collaboration Forum. These themes include:

• The importance of accelerating knowledge through collaboration (1/4)
October 21, 2025 at 8:01 PM
Our 2026 Request for Proposals will open on October 31, 2025!

Stay tuned as we plan another Q&A session for interested applicants.

To learn more about our funding opportunities and watch last year's Q&A, visit: buff.ly/SuUJqTM
October 16, 2025 at 8:07 PM
Misophonia is a misunderstood disorder with no known cure.

New research shows #misophonia severity is correlated with lower cognitive flexibility and more rumination – suggesting the disorder involves more than just sound triggers.

Read more: buff.ly/LS3kTgG
October 13, 2025 at 8:02 PM
Happy World Audiologist Day! 👂💙

Today we recognize the expertise and compassion of audiologists worldwide who advance hearing health, like our advisory board member, Dr. Julia Campbell.

Tag an audiologist to show your appreciation!

#WorldAudiologistDay #Audiology #MisophoniaAwareness
October 10, 2025 at 9:25 PM
New qualitative, #MisophoniaResearch explores the priorities of adolescents (10–17) with misophonia and their parents.

They voiced key priorities for awareness, misophonia-specific therapies, the mental health link, and advocacy.

Read more: buff.ly/N3diMHa

#ScientificResearch #PatientAdvocacy
October 8, 2025 at 8:43 PM
We asked people at the Misophonia Collaboration Forum what their hope for the future of #misophonia is and their connection to it.

What is your hope for the future of misophonia? Share with us below!

#MisophoniaAwareness #Hope #MisophoniaAdvocacy
October 6, 2025 at 9:43 PM
Congratulations to our 2025 Data Discovery Awardee, Dr. Molly Schadegg!

Dr. Schadegg will study attention and avoidance differences between individuals with and without misophonia.

We're honored to support her #MisophoniaResearch.

Learn more about our funding mechanisms: buff.ly/zJpZdHg
October 3, 2025 at 4:42 PM
📌 Save the Date! Our 2026 RfP will be released Fall 2025.

Our mission is to support research into the causes of #misophonia and effective treatments, by funding several #MisophoniaResearch grants annually.

Learn more: buff.ly/2FaROWS
October 1, 2025 at 10:30 PM
New #MisophoniaResearch resource: The Misophonia Audiovisual Trigger Archive (MATA) — 1,300+ clips across 12 validated categories to advance #misophonia research.

This resource was created by MRF Funded Investigator, Dr. Shinkareva, & team.

Explore here: osf.io/e7qbm/
September 29, 2025 at 4:06 PM
🚨 Dr. Davidenko, an MRF-funded investigator, shares updates from the #MRFCollabForum.

🧠 Brain activity increases with triggers, whether heard, seen, or imagined.
👀 Visual context affects reactions.
🎥 A new Sound-Swapped Video Database aids care & #MisophoniaResearch.

Read more: buff.ly/iTvs2Hf
September 26, 2025 at 11:08 PM
One week later, we’re still inspired by the insights learned from the #MRFCollabForum. Thank you to all who joined!

Excited to see the event covered in local news—help us spread the word by sharing (TW: misophonia trigger sounds start at 45s):

buff.ly/vM8S0uc
September 25, 2025 at 3:31 PM
"I wish I could've told my son that within a few years, we wouldn't be alone," says Mary Petrie, PhD about her #MisophoniaStory.

Mary shares both her own story and her son's story as well.

Watch Mary's full #misophonia story and share your own: buff.ly/Hk0U8cc
September 22, 2025 at 4:05 PM
Progress happens when voices come together.

Thank you to the researchers, clinicians, and individuals impacted by misophonia who joined our Annual Meeting and #MRFCollabForum – let’s keep the momentum going.

#MisophoniaAwareness #MisophoniaAdvocacy
September 19, 2025 at 8:00 PM