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AAS scientific meeting.(CONFERENCES)(Calendar)
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The Hearing Review
| Date:
December 1, 2006
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The American Auditory Society (AAS) will hold its annual scientific conference on March 4-6 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Program Chair Michael Gorga, PhD, of Boystown National Research Hospital, and colleagues have assembled an impressive list of presenters for the events:
* Carhart Memorial Lecture: A. James Hudspeth, PhD, MD;
* Special Sessions on Translational Research by Neal Viemeister, PhD, Lynne Werner, PhD, Yehoash Raphael, PhD, and H. Steven Col...
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