[AUDITORY] New dates and call for abstracts for the 3rd International Symposium on Music and Cochlear Implant Research (Debi Vickers )


Subject: [AUDITORY] New dates and call for abstracts for the 3rd International Symposium on Music and Cochlear Implant Research
From:    Debi Vickers  <dav1000@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sun, 31 Jan 2021 10:55:01 +0000
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First Call for Abstracts for the =E2=80=983rd International Symposium on = Music &=20 Cochlear Implant Research=E2=80=99 When: September 15 =E2=80=9316, 2021 Where: St John=E2=80=99s College, Cambridge. UK -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------------------------- Dear Colleagues, The Cambridge Hearing Group will host the 3rd International Music and=20 Cochlear Implant Symposium at St John=E2=80=99s College, Cambridge, UK,=20 September 15-16, 2020. We intend to have an in-person event but are ready to adapt to a virtual=20 or mixed format if required. The Symposium will be co-chaired by Debi Vickers, Bob Carlyon, Brian=20 Moore, Ian Winter and Manohar Bance and co-funded by the William Demant=20 Foundation (previously Oticon Foundation). Attendance will be free. Due to space limitations, places will be=20 prioritized for those presenting their work. Information about the conference, registration and abstract submission=20 can be found at the following link www.implantsandmusic.net/3rd/. Abstract submission will be open until May 21th 2021 at midnight (CET)=20 for both podium and poster presentations. We look forward to an exciting event where we can exchange and discuss=20 ideas, and hope that we will be able to welcome you to Cambridge. Regards Debi Vickers On behalf of the organising committee --=20 Dr Debi Vickers Principal Research Associate (Associate Professor) University of Cambridge Sound Lab, Cambridge Hearing Group Department of Clinical Neurosciences Herchel Smith Building for Brain and Mind Sciences Robinson Way CB2 0SZ -- https://www-neurosciences.medschl.cam.ac.uk/sound-lab/ https://www.hearing-research.group.cam.ac.uk/


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