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Andrew Oxenham receiving the award from CLA's Interim Dean Ann WaltnerWe are excited to announce that Andrew Oxenham has received the Waldfogel Scholar of the College Award. This honor supports faculty research and creative activities. They are…

Congratulations to Magdalena Wojtczak for receiving a $2,546,399 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), effective from March 8, 2024, to February 28, 2029. The grant’s research project is titled, “Effects of Age and Hearing Loss on…

Emily Allen, PhD and Juraj Mesik, PhD have been appointed Research Assistant Professors in the Department of Psychology. Both are members of the Auditory Perception and Cognition Laboratory. Congratulations Emily and Juraj!  Allen’s current research…

On February 3-7, 2024 a large contingent of the APC lab attended the 47th Annual MidWinter Meeting for the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) in Anaheim, CA.  Lab members shared their research in eleven poster presentations:Emily Allen…

On Saturday, January 20, the Bell Museum hosted table demonstrations from local laboratories as part of their event: Spotlight Science: The Science of Sound. Braden Maxwell, a postdoctoral associate working with Andrew Oxenham and a member of the …

Current Employer: University of WashingtonCurrent Job Title: Research Assistant ProfessorCurrent website: UW Laboratory for Auditory Neuroscience and Development (LAND) LabFavorite current project: I am working on a longitudinal study using…

From left: Oxenham, Kreft, PurmalietisOn July 10-14 2023, the Auditory Perception and Cognition (APC) Lab members Andrew Oxenham, Heather Kreft, and Elaea Purmalietis attended the Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses held at Lake Tahoe,…

Current Employer: Kresge Hearing Research Institute, University of MichiganCurrent Job Title: Postdoctoral Research FellowCurrent website: jacksongravesphd.webnode.pageFavorite current project: In Michigan, our current project looks at harmony…

Congratulations to Andrew Oxenham for receiving an NIH R01 Renewal with an award amount of $3,225,137 over 5 years for the project titled, “Complex pitch perception in complex environments.”Oxenham’s project combines behavioral and neuroimaging…

Emily Allen received a three-year Early Career Research (ECR) R21 grant through NIH’s National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), totaling $581,250. By using advanced techniques such as mesoscopic MRI, subcortical…


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