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Hi guys,
I want to go back to university but do something meaningful this time: i want to contribute to misophonia research. Do you know how i can find out which professors/universities are doing misophonia research? Can be anywhere in the world.
Cheers
Hi Moozie,
That’s fantastic. I’m not sure if you’ll find any specific courses/degrees on misophonia as yet, but I can certainly point you to two universities that are working at the cutting edge of misophonia research. They are:
1. USA – Duke University: https://www.misophonia.duke.edu/
2. UK – University College London (UCL): https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1540343/
Cheers
Tom