Sponsored by the Department of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, and The Friends of the Waisman Center Hosted by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison FREE ADMISSION & …
Day with the Experts
Day with the Experts: Autism
15th Annual Waisman Center Day with the Experts: Autism FREE ADMISSION & PARKING • EVERYONE WELCOME • PLEASE PRE-REGISTER To learn more visit: Waisman Center Day with the Experts Outreach Page Note: All Day with …
Day with the Experts: Cerebral Palsy
Learn about the latest advances in cerebral palsy research and clinical services and hear from a panel of experts-individuals with cerebral palsy and family members. For additional details call 608.263.5837 or email to palumbo@waisman.wisc.edu To …
Day with the Experts: Cochlear Implants
Hosted by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Day with the Experts: Down Syndrome
Learn about advances in research and clinical services and hear from a panel of experts—individuals with Down syndrome and family members.
Day with the Experts: Autism
Learn about the latest advances in autism research, and hear from a panel of experts—individual(s) diagnosed with ASD and their families
Waisman Center awarded Evjue grant to expand Day with the Experts series
The Evjue Foundation, the charitable arm of the Capital Times, has awarded the Waisman Center $8,000 to expand the accessibility and reach of its free, community-oriented Day with the Experts series. The four Waisman Center …
Waisman Center investigator Ruth Litovsky, PhD named a Fulbright Scholar
Ruth Litovsky, PhD, a Waisman Center investigator and professor of communication sciences and disorders, is a 2014-15 Fulbright Scholar for the East-Asia Pacific Region. Litovsky is an internationally-recognized expert on auditory perception — how the brain processes sound to enable people to hear and communicate in noisy environments.
Hearing research at the Waisman Center
More than 278 million people are affected by hearing loss caused by damaged hair cells in the inner ear that process sound to the brain. Waisman Center scientists work to research novel treatments and therapies for individuals with hearing loss that include stem cell research and cochlear implants.
Event on human development is Waisman Center at its best
The UW Madison’s Waisman Center maintains its status as a world class center dedicated to advancing knowledge about human development, developmental disabilities and neurodegenerative diseases through research, teaching and service. It is exceedingly successful in …