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different sensory experiences (e.g. deafness). Recent work in our lab has focused on: Developing transformer-based models to classify infant and child speech maturity from naturalistic audio recordings across
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Environment Our lab is part of the Fay & Carl Simons Center for the Biology of Hearing and Deafness, a collaborative research community at WashU in St. Louis. WashU offers a vibrant and well-supported research
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the country. CSUN ranks 13th in awarding bachelor’s degrees to historically underrepresented students and enrolls the largest number of students who are Deaf and hard of hearing of any U.S. state university
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research group funded by the University of Connecticut and the NIH Institute of Deafness and Communication Disorders that aims to uncover fundamental principles of computation in neural circuits. We
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tested over 10,000 using OtoSCOPE, a comprehensive genetic testing panel for hearing loss, and have pioneered the use of RNAi as a gene therapy option for genetic deafness. The lab work environment is