House Research Institute Celebrates 65th Anniversary
August 2011
House Research Institute announced today the 65 Faces Campaign to
coincide with the 65th anniversary of the institute. The fundraising goal of
the campaign is $65 million.
"When my father founded the institute 65 years ago, his goal was to help
patients hear and to share his knowledge with other physicians," said John
House, M.D., president of House Research Institute and associate physician
at the House Clinic. "My father's legacy lives on every day in the thousands
of patients who have benefitted from the research and the thousands of
physicians from around the world who have come to the institute to learn."
The 65 Faces Campaign reflects the 65 years that House Research Institute
has engaged in helping people enjoy a better quality of life through
improved hearing. Whether correcting hearing problems, augmenting hearing
when problems can't be fixed, or educating people on how to avoid these
problems, the institute has been at the forefront of discovery and
innovation.
"In the 65 year history of the institute there have been amazing surgical
and scientific breakthroughs including the research and development of the
cochlear implant and auditory brainstem implant," said James Boswell, chief
executive officer of House Research Institute. "With research already in
progress, the institute is positioned for many more breakthroughs in the
next 65 years."
The 65 Faces Campaign is the House Research Institute's answer to the
challenges related to our world that is growing noisier through
entertainment, as well as, new drugs and diseases related to hearing loss.
One of the first steps of the campaign and anniversary celebration was
the name change to House Research Institute announced in April. Since the
institute was founded in 1946 by Dr. Howard House, this is the fourth name
change. Previous names included the Los Angeles Foundation for Otology, Ear
Research Institute and House Ear Institute.
"Changing the name to House Research Institute has given the 65 Faces
Campaign momentum right from the start," said Daniel Graham, executive vice
president of development at House Research Institute. "The campaign promises
to provide critical support for our enterprise - support that will secure
our mission through infrastructure and endowment, expand our potential with
innovative technologies, and empower our future with the capacity to recruit
world-class scientific investigators."
The institute has already received several lead gifts. David Koch has
donated $5 million to fund the Koch Center for Hearing Restoration. James
and Anne Rothenberg gave $3 million with half as unrestricted funds to
support the 65 Faces Campaign and the other half to Howard P. House, MD
Endowment in honor of John W. House, MD. Lynn Booth and the Booth Foundation
have donated $1 million to the 65 Faces Campaign.
The Chandler family and their foundation, The Scottsdale Foundation, have
donated $1 million to establish the Chandler Chair for Tinnitus Research.
The recruitment for a scientist to fill the endowed chair will begin
immediately.
"We are pleased to support the House Research Institute with the creation
of the Chandler Chair for Tinnitus Research," said Stephen Chandler,
Scottsdale Foundation President, House Research Institute Trustee and House
Clinic patient. "About one in five people between 55 and 65 years old report
symptoms of tinnitus, and it is one of the most common disabilities for
military personnel returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. We hope that our
gift will provide a foundation for more general tinnitus studies, hearing
loss research and clinical trials."
65 Faces also represents the vast number of stories of patients,
physicians, scientists and donors who have played a major role in our
extraordinary effort to improve hearing during these years. To see some of
the 65 Faces of the campaign, please go to the website http://www.hei.org/stories/.
To make a donation, please contact the House Research Development office
at 213-483-4431 or make a donation online at: http://www.hei.org/support/donatenow.html.
About the House Research Institute
The House Research Institute, formerly the House Ear Institute, is a
non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to improving the quality of life
for people with hearing loss and related disorders through scientific
research, patient care, and the sharing of knowledge. Institute scientists
research the auditory system, at the level of function, as well as at the
cellular, molecular and genetic levels. We also explore the neurological
interactions between the auditory system and brain, and study ways to
improve auditory implants, diagnostics, clinical treatments and intervention
methods. We share our knowledge with the scientific and medical communities
as well as the general public through our education and outreach programs.
For more information about the House Research Institute, please call (800)
388-8612 or (213) 483-4431, E-mail info@hei.org or visit
www.houseresearch.org
Source: House Research Institute