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New Student Group - Auditory Neuroscience Association at Purdue (ANAP)

New Student Group - Auditory Neuroscience Association at Purdue (ANAP)

Author: M. Heinz
Event Date: January 10, 2020
The purpose of ANAP is to bring students, staff, and faculty interested in Auditory Neuroscience together to provide an environment for members to assist each other with their own unique expertise and help foster potential collaborations. ANAP aims to enrich the professional development and technical training of its members.

Auditory Neuroscience Association at Purdue (ANAP)

 

The purpose of ANAP is to bring students, staff, and faculty interested in Auditory Neuroscience together to provide an environment for members to assist each other with their own unique expertise and help foster potential collaborations. ANAP aims to enrich the professional development and technical training of its members.

 

This newly formed official Purdue student organization is led by Rav Singh (President; singh415@purdue.edu), Andres Llico Gallardo (Treasurer; allicoga@purdue.edu), and Will Salloom (Secretary; wsalloom@purdue.edu).  The faculty advisor is Michael Heinz (mheinz@purdue.edu).

 

A primary activity of the group to date has been meeting informally as a journal club as part of the T32 Interdisciplinary Training Program in Auditory Neuroscience (TPAN). 

www.purdue.edu/TPAN/hearing/auditory_neuroscience_journal_club

 

Anyone interested in joining APAN and the journal club should contact one of the officers.  Additional activities are being planned for the future.

 

Related Link: https://engineering.purdue.edu/TPAN/hearing/auditory_neuroscience_journal_club