 

#  SHBT Midwinter Research Forum 2020 

 





January 20, 2020

 

 

##  SHBT Midwinter Research Forum 2020

 Joseph Martin Conference Center, Harvard Medical School  
February 8, 2020, 3 - 8:30 pm

 This year’s annual event features a Keynote Lecture by **Dr. Sharon Kujawa**, Massachusetts Eye &amp; Ear Department of Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School, "Cochlear Synaptopathy: Interrupting Communication from Ear to Brain"

 In addition, a poster session will be presented by SHBT Students that will include students’ research, including:

 **Meenakshi Ashokan** Hearing the bigger picture: A transformation along the auditory neural axis

 **Nicole Black** Biomimetic, 3D-Printed Tympanic Membrane Grafts

 **Adrian Cho** Spectro-temporal weighting of interaural time differences in speech

 **Jeanne Gallée** Quantifying the Differentiated Trajectory of the Wernicke’s-like Presentation of Logopenic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia (lvPPA)

 **Wendy Georgan** Speech/Language Impairment or Specific Learning Disability? Explaining the Shift in Educational Labels

 **Hannah Goldberg** AAV mediated gene therapy restores auditory sensitivity in mice models of autosomal recessive non syndromic deafness DFNB31 and Usher syndrome type IID

 **Sarah Gutz** Early Identification of Speech Changes Due to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Using Machine Classification

 **Stephanie Haro** Deep Neural Network Model of Speech Intelligibility for a Digit in Noise Task

 **Jan Iyer** Synchrotron radiation phase contrast imaging of the human cochlea

 **John Lee** Hearing and Synapse Restoration in Tmc Mutant Mice using Gene Therapy

 **Christine Junhui Liu** Long-Range Projecting Inhibitory Neurons in Primary Auditory Cortex

 **Malinda McPherson** Perceptual fusion of musical notes by native Amazonians suggests universal representations of musical intervals

 **Blaise Robert** The cholinergic basal forebrain links auditory stimuli with delayed reinforcement to support learning.

 **Tanya Talkar** Control Modeling Toward Understanding Articulatory Disfluency in Autism Spectrum Disorder

 **Wei-Hsi (Ariel) Yeh** In vivo base editing of post-mitotic sensory cells



 

 

 



 

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