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[AUDITORY] Seeking trainee presentations for E.A.R.S. (Electronic Auditory Research Seminars)



Dear fellow neuroscientists and E.A.R.S. attendees,

 

We are currently seeking applications from trainees interested in presenting their work in our upcoming Trainee Session of E.A.R.S. on March 22. E.A.R.S. is a monthly auditory seminar series with the focus on central auditory processing and circuits. The trainee session will feature 4 brief (10-15 mins) talks selected from submitted abstracts by graduate students or postdocs in the field of auditory neuroscience. This is a perfect opportunity to present your work to a wide audience of auditory neuroscientists!

Please complete this form to apply by February 22:

https://forms.gle/iW2dabEzah1eLQpWA

The application is also available on our website.

 

Additional upcoming seminars (1:00 pm ET) – registration is free at http://www.crowdcast.io/e/ears

February 15:

  • Ioana Carcea (Rutgers University): "Social transmission of behavioral responses to distress calls"
  • Liberty Hamilton (University of Texas at Austin): "Understanding natural speech processing using Invasive and noninvasive human electrophysiology”

March 22:

April 19:

  • NIDCD + BRAIN Initiative: Panel about NIH BRAIN initiative expanding to NIDCD 

May 10:

  • Diego Elgueda (University of Chile)
  • Narayan Sankaran (University of California San Francisco)

 

With kind wishes,

Maria Geffen

Yale Cohen

Steve Eliades

Stephen David

Alexandria Lesicko

Nathan Vogler

Jean-Hugues Lestang

Huaizhen Cai