[AUDITORY] Course on Hearing: From mechanisms to restoration technologies (=?UTF-8?Q?Boris_Gour=c3=a9vitch?= )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Course on Hearing: From mechanisms to restoration technologies
From:    =?UTF-8?Q?Boris_Gour=c3=a9vitch?=  <boris@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 8 Dec 2022 09:48:12 +0100

Dear colleagues, we are organizing a 13-day Pasteur course dedicated to Hearing, which=20 will take place in June 2023 at the Institut de l'Audition in Paris,=20 France. This course will cover a broad range of topics such as acoustics=20 and psychoacoustics, anatomy of the peripheral and central system, brain=20 imaging and electrophysiology methods, genetic and pathological aspects=20 of hearing, as well as more recent openings towards deep neural network=20 methods. The course will be held in English and will combine theoretical=20 lectures in the morning and hands-on in the afternoon in contact with=20 recognized specialists. This course is intended for master students, doctoral students,=20 post-doctoral fellows, clinicians, hearing care professionals and=20 engineers, in order to complete their initial background. The presentation of this course, the detailed program (of 2022=20 currently, new program will be updated soon but will mainly be similar)=20 and the online registration (already open) are available at the=20 following address https://www.pasteur.fr/en/education/programs-and-courses/pasteur-courses?= id_cours=3D32269 We thank you in advance for disseminating this course information to the=20 potentially interested persons in your laboratories. Do not hesitate to=20 contact us if you need further information. Boris Gour=C3=A9vitch and Brice Bathellier, directors of the Pasteur cour= se. --=20 Dr Boris Gour=C3=A9vitch CNRS Researcher Institut de l'Audition UMR1120 Inserm, Institut Pasteur 63 rue de Charenton 75012 Paris, France Tel: (+33) 1 76 53 50 41 Personal Web page: http://www.pi314.net/


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