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Cutting-edge Science and Coffee: Auditory System Gordon Research Conference and Seminar 2012 Report

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At the third Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar on the Auditory System (2012), investigators from all career stages reported on emerging research in a broad range of sub-fields. A distinguishing feature of these conferences is their attention to junior investigators, and their experience is the focus of this conference report.

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The 2012 Auditory System GRS and GRC were funded in part by the NIDCD R13 DC012448 and the NSF 1238472 (both to Dr. D.H. Sanes). Additional funding was provided by TDT, JARO, Cell Press, The Capita Foundation, TBSI, the Deafness Research Foundation, and the Knowles Hearing Center at Northwestern University. We thank Drs. D. Sanes and R.A. Eatock for feedback on this conference report.

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Slee, S.J., Coffin, A.B. Cutting-edge Science and Coffee: Auditory System Gordon Research Conference and Seminar 2012 Report. JARO 14, 1–2 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10162-012-0364-x

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