# 2024 Neural Mechanisms of Acoustic Communication Gordon Research Conference and Seminar

> **NIH NIH R13** · GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCES · 2024 · $55,280

## Abstract

Project Summary
 In its second installment, the Neural Mechanisms of Acoustic Communication (NMAC) Gordon
Research Conference, which this year will also include an associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS), will
convene on May 18-24, 2024, at the Jordan River hotel in Sunday River, Maine to discuss and debate new
findings in communication research and related fields. The NMAC GRC will enable investigators of all ranks
with wide-ranging expertise and from a variety of sub-fields and backgrounds to interact, leveraging the
intimate size and extended discussion time of the traditional GRC format to enable fertile scientific discourse.
This meeting fulfills a unique niche within the landscape of existing conferences through its focus on
comparative and mechanistic approaches to the study of neural circuits that mediate interactive acoustic
behavior across taxa that represent 800 million years of evolution. The interactive ability to exchange
information is a central and defining feature of all communication systems and helps organize social behavior.
As such, a comparative approach to the study of the neural mechanisms underlying acoustic communication
lends insight into general mechanisms of neural function, leads to the development of novel analytical and
experimental techniques and paves the way to novel treatments of dysfunction in human communication
systems.
 The 2024 NMAC has three specific aims: 1) To advance acoustic communication research by offering
an environment that encourages questions and discussion, challenges current thinking, and provides
opportunities for new collaborations; 2) to create a unique forum for interaction for researchers from a diversity
of communication systems and break down boundaries between communities focused on different model
systems, brain regions, research approaches; and 3) to educate new and early career investigators. To provide
greater opportunities for impactful junior scientists, we are introducing the “next generation talks” series where
the chairs will pick 4 graduate students or postdocs from the GRS to present at one of the sessions of the GRC
meeting. In addition, one talk per session will be selected from submitted abstracts with the aim to include
speakers from less represented backgrounds. Mentorship opportunities will include themed lunches where 1-3
scientists informally discuss topics of interest with graduate students and postdoctoral scientists, such as
securing a postdoctoral or faculty job, starting a laboratory, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
 Taken together, NMAC aims to create conversations that will achieve a mechanistic and unifying
understanding of the neural underpinnings of acoustic communication by uncovering broadly relevant
algorithms. These exchanges will advance acoustic communication research by encouraging new ideas and
collaborations, highlighting diversity in the field, and inspiring the next generation of scientists to accelerate the
pace of discovery and t...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10900920
- **Project number:** 1R13DC021890-01
- **Recipient organization:** GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCES
- **Principal Investigator:** MARC F SCHMIDT
- **Activity code:** R13 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2024
- **Award amount:** $55,280
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2024-03-01 → 2025-02-28

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10900920

## Citation

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