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2025 63rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia (AoA) in San Diego, USA
From October 26 to 28, the 63rd Academy of Aphasia was held in San Diego, California. This year, Professor Sung attended the conference along with four PhD students — Jimin Park, Soeun Kim, Junyoung Shin, and Yae Rin Yoo — as well as Sujin Kim, a recent master’s program graduate. Among them, three of our PhD students (Jimin Park, Soeun Kim, and Yerin Yoo) were honored with the Academy of Aphasia NIDCD-Sponsored Mentoring Award, which included a travel scholarship. We had a t
2025년 11월 7일


2025 Fall Academic Conference of the Korean Brain Stimulation Society
On Friday, October 24, the 2025 Fall Academic Conference of the Korean Society for Brain Stimulation was held at the Baekbeom Kim Koo Memorial Hall in Seoul. At Symposium 2, Professor Jee Eun Sung of NABLe delivered a presentation titled: “Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Cognitive Aging: Mechanisms, Modulators, and Neural Signatures.” She shared a series of findings from our lab’s ongoing studies on taVNS (transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation), highlighting its cognit
2025년 11월 7일


2025-2 Open Lab Meeting
On Wednesday, October 22, we hosted an Open Lab Meeting at NABLe to introduce our lab to master’s students who are not yet affiliated with a research group. The session was open to anyone—whether they were simply curious about our lab or interested in neurolinguistics—and aimed to provide a friendly and informative space. Our PhD students took the lead in organizing the event, from reserving the space and preparing materials to providing delicious sandwiches for everyone! To
2025년 11월 7일


2025 SISHA-IHD
On September 6, 2025, the 12th Samsung International Symposium on Hearing Aids and Implantable Hearing Devices (SISHA-IHD) was held at...
2025년 9월 29일


2025 54th Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC) in Albuquerque, USA
The NABLe crew proudly participated in the 54th Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC) 2025 , held in Albuquerque, New Mexico from May 27 to 31. CAC is an annual forum for clinicians and researchers dedicated to the study and treatment of acquired neurologic language disorders, typically held at the end of May. Submissions are accepted in January, and only first or second authors of accepted abstracts are eligible to attend—making it a selective and highly valued conference i
2025년 6월 5일
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