Skip to main content
Skip to main content

BBI 3rd Annual Seed Grant Symposium

BBI 3rd Annual Seed Grant Symposium

Maryland Language Science Center Tuesday, November 19, 2019 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Adele H. Stamp Student Union, Colony Ballroom
Join the Brain and Behavior Initiative for their 3rd Annual Seed Grant Symposium! Hear from 2018 Seed Grant Program awardees, find out more about the projects recently seeded in 2019, and forge future collaborations at the reception and poster session. Congratulations to some of our very own LSC community members for being among the 2018 and 2019 awardees:  Bill Idsardi (LING), Jonathan Fritz (ISR), and Bob Dooling (PSYC) on Central Nervous System Processing of Learned Vocal Communication Signals Richard Prather (HDQM), DJ Bolger, (HDQM), Marine Carpaut (CS), and Joe Dien (MNC) on Cognitive and Neural Precursors to Semantic Word Learning and Math Development    Rochelle Newman (HESP), Polly O’Rourke (ARLIS), and Kristin Slawson (HESP) on The impact of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation on therapy outcomes in aphasia Ellen Lau (LING) and Jonathan Z. Simon (ISR; BIO; ECE) onNeural representations of continuous speech and linguistic context in native and non-native listeners Please RSVP here - refreshments will be served, and there will be a raffle for a Kindle Fire. 
Add to Calendar 11/19/19 16:00:00 11/19/19 19:00:00 America/New_York BBI 3rd Annual Seed Grant Symposium Join the Brain and Behavior Initiative for their 3rd Annual Seed Grant Symposium! Hear from 2018 Seed Grant Program awardees, find out more about the projects recently seeded in 2019, and forge future collaborations at the reception and poster session. Congratulations to some of our very own LSC community members for being among the 2018 and 2019 awardees:  Bill Idsardi (LING), Jonathan Fritz (ISR), and Bob Dooling (PSYC) on Central Nervous System Processing of Learned Vocal Communication Signals Richard Prather (HDQM), DJ Bolger, (HDQM), Marine Carpaut (CS), and Joe Dien (MNC) on Cognitive and Neural Precursors to Semantic Word Learning and Math Development    Rochelle Newman (HESP), Polly O’Rourke (ARLIS), and Kristin Slawson (HESP) on The impact of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation on therapy outcomes in aphasia Ellen Lau (LING) and Jonathan Z. Simon (ISR; BIO; ECE) onNeural representations of continuous speech and linguistic context in native and non-native listeners Please RSVP here - refreshments will be served, and there will be a raffle for a Kindle Fire.  Adele H. Stamp Student Union false