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SUMMARY:ISIET 2025 : 4th International Symposium on Inner Ear Therapeutics
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the symposium is to bring together leading scientists\, clinicians\, and experts to discuss and share knowledge about the latest findings in inner ear therapies. \nA major focus will be on how these therapies can be applied to inner ear defects\, as well as the current translational challenges and opportunities in the field. \nLocation: KENZI MENARA PALACE MARRAKECH\nDate: 4/25/25-4/27/25 \nRegistration Period: December 2\, 2024 - 8:00 AM until April 27\, 2025 - 12:00 PM \nLink: ISIET 2025 : 4th International Symposium on Inner Ear Therapeutics
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SUMMARY:Campbell Callier Prize - Nomination Request
DESCRIPTION:Campbell Callier Prize- Nomination Request\nNomination Request for the Campbell Callier Prize\nDear Colleague\,\nWe invite you and your faculty to submit nominations for the 2026 Campbell Callier Prize in Communication Disorders. The Campbell Callier Prize is a biennial international award given by the Callier Center for Communication Disorders at The University of Texas at Dallas to honor an outstanding individual for their leadership in fostering scientific advances in the diagnosis and treatment of speech\, language or hearing disorders. Please navigate to this webpage to learn more about the award and past recipients.\nHistorically\, the Callier Prize has alternated between the disciplines of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. As you will note below\, the past recipients have been highly regarded for the years of dedicated work in their specific domains:\n• 2024. Dr. Rebecca J. Landa\, Founder and Executive Director\, Center for Autism Services\, Science\, and Innovation (CASSI)\, Vice President\, Kennedy Krieger Institute\, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences\, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine\, Baltimore\, Maryland\, USA\n• 2022. Dr. Karl White\, Director\, National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management\, Emma Eccles Jones Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Education\, Professor\, Utah State University\, Logan\, Utah\, USA\n• 2019. Dr. Steven M. Barlow\, Corwin Moore Professor\, Associate Director\, Center for Brain\, Biology & Behavior\, Director\, Communication Neuroscience Laboratories\, University of Nebraska-Lincoln\, USA\n• 2017. Dr. Sharon G. Kujawa\, Director of Audiology Research\, Eaton-Peabody Laboratories\, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary\, Associate Professor\, Harvard Medical School\, Boston\, Massachusetts\, USA\n• 2015. Dr. Laurence B. Leonard\, Rachel E. Stark Distinguished Professor\, Purdue University\, West Lafayette\, Indiana\, USA\n• 2013. Dr. Harvey Dillon\, Director of Research\, National Acoustics Laboratories\, Sydney\, AUS\n• 2011. Dr. Bruce J. Tomblin\, Spriestersbach Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences\, University of Iowa\, Iowa City\, USA\n• 2009. Dr. Hugh J. McDermott\, Professor of Auditory Communication and Signal Processing\, The University of Melbourne\, Victoria\, AUS\nWe are pleased to have the opportunity in 2026 to honor an individual in the field of Audiology and/or Hearing Sciences\, with preference given to a scholar who has made advances in auditory perception and mechanisms\, especially related to suprathreshold processing disorders (e.g.\, hyperacusis\, tinnitus\, listening in noise).\nThe recipient will provide a keynote lecture at a special one-day conference in their honor and receive a prize of $10\,000 as part of the annual Callier Cares Luncheon. The Campbell Callier Prize and conference are made possible by the Foundation for the Callier Center and the David J. Bruton Jr. Charitable Trust.\nWe would greatly appreciate your nominations for outstanding candidates for this award\, with nominations due by April 30\, 2025. The nomination process is simple – please email the nominee’s name\, affiliation\, vita (if possible)\, and a one-page letter of support to Tiffani Kreybig at tiffani.kreybig@utdallas.edu. Thank you in advance for your nominations for the 2026 honoree. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
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