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Magdalena Sereda

Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Magdalena joined the NIHR Nottingham Hearing BRU in February 2012 as a Research Fellow. Her research focuses on assessing the efficacy of hearing aid provision for people with tinnitus and addressing current lack of research evidence on the specific benefits of hearing aids for tinnitus and standard treatment pathways. Magdalena was appointed to the post of Senior Research Fellow - British Tinnitus Association Head of Research in July 2015.

Magdalena graduated from Warsaw University in Biology and obtained a PhD in Neuropsychology from the Institute of Experimental Biology in Warsaw, Poland. She then accepted a Guest Researcher position at Humboldt University in Berlin where she investigated the effects of salicylate on activity of the neurons in the mouse auditory pathway using in vitro electrophysiology. In 2007 she moved to Nottingham to work as a Career Development Fellow at the Medical Research Council Institute of Hearing Research (MRC IHR). She worked on two projects: the first concentrating on visual and audiovisual speech perception; the second aiming to establish objective characterisation of tinnitus using magnetoencephalography (MEG).

Expertise Summary

Over the years Magdalena's research has concentrated on several aspects of the functioning of the auditory system, including cochlear implant technology and tinnitus. She has 16 years experience of working with people with different hearing disorders including tinnitus sufferers, cochlear implant users and prelingually deaf adolescents. She has gained experience in various audiological, neuropsychological and psychophysiological techniques as well as in vitro animal electrophysiology and brain imaging methods (MEG).

Teaching Summary

I currently supervise two PhD students (one in collaboration with MRC Institute of Hearing Research). I am engaged in a range of training activities for clinicians, Audiology and Biomedical Sciences… read more

Research Summary

The aim of my current research is to provide high quality evidence to inform current clinical practice for people with tinnitus. In particular I am looking at current practice, provision and… read more

Recent Publications

  • HAINES RH, WHITE J, MEAKIN G, TAN W, HEPBURN T, LEIGHTON P, THERIOU C, STOCKDALE D, ALMEY C, NICHOLSON R, HALL DA and SEREDA M, 2020. Pilot and feasibility studies. 6, 41
  • SEREDA M, MCFERRAN D, AXON E, BAGULEY DM, HALL DA, POTGIETER I, CIMA R, COX S and HOARE DJ, 2020. International journal of audiology. 1-7 (In Press.)
  • MARGOL-GROMADA M, SEREDA M and BAGULEY DM, 2020. International journal of audiology. 1-7 (In Press.)
  • GREENWELL K, SEREDA M, COULSON NS and HOARE DJ, 2019. American journal of audiology. 28(3), 697-713

I currently supervise two PhD students (one in collaboration with MRC Institute of Hearing Research). I am engaged in a range of training activities for clinicians, Audiology and Biomedical Sciences students (supervision of students' projects, examiner for students' projects, BTA One Stop Tinnitus Workshop, Clinical Clusters Research Development Event, Audiology Students' visits to the BRU, peer-reviewer for the BAA Higher Training Scheme Research Methods module).

Current Research

The aim of my current research is to provide high quality evidence to inform current clinical practice for people with tinnitus. In particular I am looking at current practice, provision and effectiveness of hearing aids and combination hearing aids for tinnitus.

I use systematic review methods, Delphi review methods, questionnaires, and psychometric tests of hearing, tinnitus and cognition.

- Effectiveness of hearing aid provision for tinnitus

- Current clinical practice and candidacy for fitting hearing aids and combination hearing aids

- Evaluation of digital combination hearing aids for tinnitus

- Self-help interventions for tinnitus

- Relationship between audiometric variables and tinnitus characteristics

Past Research

- Objective characterisation and classification of tinnitus using magnetoecephalography

- Visual and audiovisual speech perception

- Effects of different stimulation parameters on cellular properties within the central auditory pathway

- Effects of noise exposure on central auditory structures

- Neuropsychological basis of restitution of speech comprehension in patients after cochlear implant operation

- Neuropsychology of deafness

  • HAINES RH, WHITE J, MEAKIN G, TAN W, HEPBURN T, LEIGHTON P, THERIOU C, STOCKDALE D, ALMEY C, NICHOLSON R, HALL DA and SEREDA M, 2020. Pilot and feasibility studies. 6, 41
  • SEREDA M, MCFERRAN D, AXON E, BAGULEY DM, HALL DA, POTGIETER I, CIMA R, COX S and HOARE DJ, 2020. International journal of audiology. 1-7 (In Press.)
  • MARGOL-GROMADA M, SEREDA M and BAGULEY DM, 2020. International journal of audiology. 1-7 (In Press.)
  • GREENWELL K, SEREDA M, COULSON NS and HOARE DJ, 2019. American journal of audiology. 28(3), 697-713
  • BRENNAN-JONES CG, THOMAS A, HOARE DJ and SEREDA M, 2019. International journal of audiology. 59(3), 161-165
  • GENITSARIDI E, PARTYKA M, GALLUS S, LOPEZ-ESCAMEZ JA, SCHECKLMANN M, MIELCZAREK M, TRPCHEVSKA N, SANTACRUZ JL, SCHOISSWOHL S, RIHA C, LOURENCO M, BISWAS R, LIYANAGE N, CEDERROTH CR, PEREZ-CARPENA P, DEVOS J, FULLER T, EDVALL NK, HELLBERG MP, D'ANTONIO A, GEREVINI S, SEREDA M, REIN A, KYPRAIOS T, HOARE DJ, LONDERO A, PRYSS R, SCHLEE W and HALL DA, 2019. Hearing research. 377, 353-359
  • WILSON CA, BERGER JI, DE BOER J, SEREDA M, PALMER AR, HALL DA and WALLACE MN, 2019. Hearing research. 374, 13-23
  • SEREDA M, SMITH S, NEWTON K and STOCKDALE D, 2019. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 7(1), e10353
  • FACKRELL K, POTGIETER I, SHEKHAWAT GS, BAGULEY DM, SEREDA M and HOARE DJ, 2018. BioMed research international. 2017, 2723715
  • SEREDA M, XIA J, EL REFAIE A, HALL DA and HOARE DJ, 2018. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. 12, CD013094
  • TUTAJ, LINDSEY, HOARE, DEREK J and SEREDA, MAGDALENA, 2017. Ear and hearing.
  • GREENWELL, KATE, SEREDA, MAGDALENA, COULSON, NEIL, EL REFAIE, AMR and HOARE, DEREK J, 2016. International journal of audiology. 1-11
  • HOARE, DEREK J, ADJAMIAN, PEYMAN, SEREDA, MAGDALENA and HOARE, DEREK, 2016. Neural Plasticity.
  • GREENWELL K, SEREDA M, COULSON N and HOARE DJ, 2016. JMIR research protocols. 5(1), e49
  • HOARE DJ, ADJAMIAN P and SEREDA M, 2016. Neural plasticity. 2016, 5130503
  • SEREDA M, DAVIES J and HALL DA, 2016. International journal of audiology. 56(4), 286-294
  • SEREDA M, HOARE DJ, NICHOLSON R, SMITH S and HALL DA, 2015. Ear and hearing.
  • SEREDA, MAGDALENA, EDMONDSON-JONES, MARK and HALL, DEBORAH A, 2015. International journal of audiology. 54(4), 249-256
  • ZOBAY, OLIVER, PALMER, ALAN R, HALL, DEBORAH A, SEREDA, MAGDALENA and ADJAMIAN, PEYMAN, 2015. PLOS ONE. 10(3), e0120123
  • SEREDA, MAGDALENA and HOARE, DEREK J, 2015. Self-Help Interventions for Tinnitus Tinnitus: Clinical and Research Perspectives. 227
  • FACKRELL K, FEARNLEY C, HOARE DJ and SEREDA M, 2015. BioMed research international. 2015, 290425
  • DEREK J HOARE and MAGDALENA SEREDA, 2015. Emerging approaches to treating tinnitus. In: DAVID BAGULEY and MARC FAGELSON, eds., Perspectives on Tinnitus Pleural Publishing. 327-341
  • SEREDA M, EDMONDSON-JONES M and HALL DA, 2014. International journal of audiology. 1-8
  • HOARE DJ, VAN LABEKE N, MCCORMACK A, SEREDA M, SMITH S, AL TAHER H, KOWALKOWSKI VL, SHARPLES M and HALL DA, 2014. PloS one. 9(9), e107430
  • HOARE DJ, EDMONDSON-JONES M, SEREDA M, AKEROYD MA and HALL D, 2014. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. 1, CD010151
  • HOARE DJ, ADJAMIAN P, SEREDA M and HALL DA, 2013. Noise and Health. Special Issue. 15(63), 107-116
  • SEREDA M, ADJAMIAN P, EDMONDSON-JONES M, PALMER AR and HALL DA, 2013. Hearing research. 302, 50-9
  • ADJAMIAN P, SEREDA M, ZOBAY O, HALL DA and PALMER AR, 2012. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO. 13(5), 715-31
  • SEREDA M, HALL DA, BOSNYAK DJ, EDMONDSON-JONES M, ROBERTS LE, ADJAMIAN P and PALMER AR, 2011. International journal of audiology. 50(5), 303-12
  • ADJAMIAN P, SEREDA M and HALL DA, 2009. Hearing research. 253(1-2), 15-31
  • SZYMASZEK A, SEREDA M, P脰PPEL E and SZELAG E, 2009. Cognitive neuropsychology. 26(2), 135-47
  • SZYMASZEK A, SZELAG E and SLIWOWSKA M, 2006. Neuroscience letters. 403(1-2), 190-4
  • KANABUS M, SZELAG E, KOLODZIEJCZYK I and SZUCHNIK J, 2004. Reproduction of auditory and visual standards in monochannel cochlear implant users. Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. 64(3), 395-402
  • SZELAG E, KANABUS M, KOLODZIEJCZYK I, KOWALSKA J and SZUCHNIK J, 2004. Individual differences in temporal information processing in humans. Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. 64(3), 349-66
  • SZELAG E, KOLODZIEJCZYK I, KANABUS M, SZUCHNIK J and SENDERSKI A, 2004. Neuroscience letters. 355(1-2), 49-52
  • SZELAG, E, KANABUS, M, KOLODZIEJCZYK, I, KOWALSKA, J and SZUCHNIK, J, 2004. Temporal information processing in cognitive processes In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. 119-119
  • KANABUS M, SZELAG E, ROJEK E and P脰PPEL E, 2002. Temporal order judgement for auditory and visual stimuli. Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. 62(4), 263-70

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