#NIDCDgrantee scientists from University of Washington have designed a low-cost hearing screening system to test babies & young children for hearing loss. One day soon, families worldwide could have access to this important newborn hearing screening tool. Learn more: go.nih.gov/NBMmsTB #NSLHM
#SciArt for #NSLHM : Developing mouse vocal fold tissue in the embryonic mouse.
Credit: #NIDCDgrantee Drs. Vlasta Lungova & Susan Thibeault, UW–Madison
Tomorrow, 4/9, at 11am, Dr. Melissa Caras of @UMDnacs will present 'Learning to Listen: Neural Circuits for Expert Sound Perception,' part of the NIDCD Seminar Series. Join us in person, Bldg., 35A, Room 640. #NIDCDgrantee
If you’re applying for an NIDCD research grant, visit our webpage for new examples of successful applications: go.nih.gov/xU8LVZk. Many thanks to our grantees for sharing their successful applications with prospective applicants! #NIDCDfunding #NIDCDgrantee
Check out our #NIDCDgrantee news page to stay informed with the research happening within our grantee network: go.nih.gov/MG3aD5b
In many less developed regions worldwide, hearing screening devices can be expensive, & fewer families have access to health care. #NIDCDgrantee research could improve access to infant hearing screenings. Read more in our Have You Heard? story: go.nih.gov/qbfzH71
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have identified how neurons in the human brain encode various elements of speech. The findings might be used to help develop treatments for speech and language disorders. Read the full NIH Research Matters article: go.nih.gov/hrVhqxz #NIDCDgrantee
#NIDCDgrantee scientists from University of Washington have designed a low-cost hearing screening system to test babies & young children for hearing loss. One day soon, families worldwide could have access to this important newborn hearing screening tool. Learn more: go.nih.gov/qbfzH71
Bitter taste can be a barrier to taking some medications. Research from Monell Center finds that rosiglitazone, a diabetes drug, could partially block the bitterness of some medicines, potentially boosting patient compliance with drug regimens. bit.ly/3UdeE9B #NIDCDgrantee
New research from New York University decodes speech using neural architectures, transforming signals recorded from the brain into audible speech & offering an open-source neuro-decoding pipeline. bit.ly/3UeaRsp #NIDCDgrantee
New research from NYU Langone Health NYU Grossman School of Medicine: Pre-surgical brain-mapping recordings show that pauses in speech reveal info about how our brains plan & produce speech. bit.ly/3Jc4MXr #NIDCDgrantee