A new paradigm of hearing loss and preservation with cochlear implants: Learnings from fundamental studies and clinical research

•Major outcomes and learnings of the Cochlear-sponsored collaborative Residual Hearing Research Program are described.•Novel tools and systematic approach developed and applied to identify causative factors and investigate the underlying mechanisms of acoustic hearing loss following cochlear implant...

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