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Re: [AUDITORY] monthly auditory neuroscience seminar series



I second that! Even 2 pm EDT (8 pm CET) would be much more convenient.

Also, do you plan on recording and sharing the event?

All the best,
Chris
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Krzysztof Basiński, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland
http://mug.edu.pl | http://kbas.gumed.edu.pl

On 24 Sep 2020, at 10:07, Borys Kowalewski <borys.k@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear Maria,

Thank you for the great initiative. Sounds like an exciting series of talks coming up!
Would you consider scheduling the future seminars at an earlier time?
4 pm EDT is 10 pm here in Europe, making it difficult for many of us to join (and essentially impossible for anyone in Asia, I suppose).

Kind regards,
Borys Kowalewski


On Wed, 23 Sep 2020 at 06:38, Maria Neimark Geffen <mariageffen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear fellow auditory researchers,

We would like to invite you to join us and reconnect as a community during these challenging times at E.A.R.S. (Electronic Auditory Research Seminar), a new monthly auditory seminar series with the focus on central auditory processing and circuits. We kick off the series with talks by Dr. Michele Insanally (University of Pittsburgh, https://www.insanallylab.com/ ) and Nikolas Francis (University of Maryland, https://kanoldlab.com/people/ ) on 9/29 at 4 pm EDT (-4UTC). Please pre-register (for free) and tune in via crowdcast (enter your email to receive the link for the talk):

The next sessions will be on 10/13, 11/17 and 12/11, and will feature Dr. Anne Takesian (Harvard University), Dr. Santiago Jaramillo (University of Oregon), Dr. Melissa Caras (University of Maryland) and Dr. Kishore Kuchibhotla (Johns Hopkins University), among others.

With kind wishes,

Maria Geffen
Yale Cohen
Steve Eliades
Stephen David
Alexandria Lesicko
Nathan Vogler