February 16-20, 2013
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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2013 MWM: Call for Abstracts
DEADLINE QUICKLY APPROACHING
The 2013 ARO MidWinter Meeting abstract submission site is open with a deadline to submit of October 1, 2012 at 11:59PM, which is quickly approaching. Please visit the following URL to submit your abstract:
2013 Abstract Submission Site
Once on the site, click "New User" to begin the process. Submitters will be able to log onto the site and revise abstracts until October 1, 2012; after this date, abstract changes will not be permitted. Submit your abstract today!
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Travel Awards: Call for Applications
Applications are now being accepted for travel awards for audiologists, graduate and postdoctoral fellows, minority scientists, and residents/medical students to attend the 36th MidWinter Meeting. Travel Awards are being offered to defray travel and lodging costs associated with attendance at the ARO's annual meeting. Applications are due by October 15, 2012. For more information please visit the MidWinter Meeting page of the ARO website.
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Invited Speaker Program
Presidential Symposium:
- Ears and Brains at the Cocktail Party
Symposia and Workshops:
- Assessing Tinnitus in Animals: Progress and Pitfalls
- Intercellular Signaling during Sensory System Development
- Prestin at 13 - Progress, Problems, and Prospects
- Optogenetics: Studying Hearing Under a New Light
- Supporting Cells: Lessons from Studies of Glia
- Insulin-like Growth Factor Signaling in Development and Protection...
- Optical Approaches for Studying Auditory Processing
- Manganese Enhanced MRI (MEMRI): Advantages for Functional Imaging
- Hyperacusis: What's the Impact?
- Biologically Inspired Mechanisms of Parsing the Acoustic Scene
- News about Tinnitus
- Cognitive Factors Influencing Speech Understanding...
- The Non-lemniscal Auditory Thalamus
- Noise-induced Hearing Loss: Scientific Advances
- Translating Science into Rehabilitation for People with Hearing Loss
Young Investigator Symposia:
- The Neurophysiology of Human Auditory Processing
- Short and Long-term Neural Plasticity in the Auditory Brainstem
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