Miriam Lense
@miriamlense.bsky.social
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Researcher and psychologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center; focus on social interaction, communication, caregiving and well-being; #musicscience, child development, autism, Williams syndrome, Down syndrome. Views my own
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klhumphreys.bsky.social
Vanderbilt University's Peabody College is hiring a TT Assistant Prof in Clinical Psychology (child/family focus) with expertise in AI methods (ML, NLP, LLMs, CV).

📅 Review begins Nov 15, 2025

👉 apply.interfolio.com/174418

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profandy.bsky.social
The Human and Organizational Development department at Vanderbilt University is hiring a senior and junior faculty member whose research focus is on social innovation and/or entrepreneurship for strengthening communities. Apply if you’d like to work in an incredibly interdisciplinary department!
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ashleylwatts.bsky.social
I'm happy to announce that Vanderbilt Psychology's clinical area is hiring a TT asst prof this year! Please share with your networks and consider applying if you're on the market! Happy to (try to) answer questions about the search if you have them.

Link here: apply.interfolio.com/173316
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profsimonfisher.bsky.social
Exciting paper on genetic influences on speech fluency, out now in @natgenet.nature.com. In a big step forward for the field, genome scans of almost 100,000 people with self-reported stuttering, & 1 million controls, identify 57 associated loci. Great work by @piperbelow.bsky.social & her team.🗣️🧬🧪
Large-scale genome-wide analyses of stuttering - Nature Genetics
Genome-wide analyses in over one million self-reported cases and controls identify genetic variants associated with stuttering and find genetic correlations with autism, depression and impaired musica...
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The position focuses on social communication assessments and intervention for young children on the autism spectrum. Interventions are grounded in naturalistic developmental behavioral intervention strategies and include music- and play-based activities.

More info:
redcap.vumc.org/surveys/?s=N...
Interest Form
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Our team is growing! Looking to hire a Speech-Language Pathologist (including clinical fellowship candidates) or Clinical postdoctoral fellow (psychology or communication sciences) with a strong interest in clinical-translational research in autism! See link below for more info!
Interest Form
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akujawa.bsky.social
We are looking for a clinical psych postdoc to join our team in 2025 or 2026 to help with studies of mood disorders and suicidal behavior in youth and families (using EEG 🧠 and EMA 📱 methods).

See www.moodemotionlab.com for more info on the lab and projects.
Mood, Emotion & Development Laboratory
The Mood, Emotion & Development Lab at Vanderbilt University is directed by Dr. Autumn Kujawa. Our research examines social and emotional development and the ways in which alterations in emotion contr...
www.moodemotionlab.com
Not exactly what you are asking but studies of emotional attentional blink may be relevant
Research Analyst-2: multifaceted postbacc or master’s level RA position! vumc.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/vumcca...

Responsibilities involve data collection with adults and children; data coding, processing, analysis; participant recruitment and visit coordination; and other study-related tasks.
Research Analyst II (Vanderbilt Music Cognition Lab) - TERM
Discover Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Located in Nashville, Tennessee, and operating at a global crossroads of teaching, discovery, and patient care, VUMC is a community of individuals who co...
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Clinical Translational Research Coordinator / Clinical Assessment and Intervention for autism-focused research studies! This position has been a great fit for SLPs and psychology backgrounds in past for people interested in working in research. vumc.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/vumcca...
Clinical Translational Research Coordinator II - TERM
Discover Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Located in Nashville, Tennessee, and operating at a global crossroads of teaching, discovery, and patient care, VUMC is a community of individuals who co...
vumc.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com
We are hiring! Two open positions at Vanderbilt Music Cognition Lab for opportunities spanning coordinator, clinical assessment/intervention, and research analyst for studies into communication and social engagement in autism, as well as rhythm and early musical experiences. See below for links!
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laurelgd.bsky.social
This role could serve as a lunchpad for a PhD within my lab!

Experience w/ infant data collection preferred. Experience w/ EEG or fMRI data acquisition/analysis is helpful.

Interested? Submit a cover letter, CV, & contact information for 2 recommenders to [email protected]
laurelgd.bsky.social
We are hiring a post-bacc research coordinator to help on projects exploring EEG and MRI measures of neuroplasticity supporting sensory and language learning in the first 2 years of life! Please repost to help us spread the word! more info here: www.plasticityinneurodevelopmentlab.com/join-us
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Our study is now out in @naturecomms.bsky.social! Here, we integrate large-scale registry musicality data from twins to investigate the genetics of music enjoyment 🧬🎶🧑‍🤝‍🧑
profsimonfisher.bsky.social
“What an odd thing“ wrote Oliver Sacks “to see an entire species playing with listening to meaningless tonal patterns, preoccupied for much of their time by what they call ‘music’...“. Our new paper, led by ace student @giacomobignardi.bsky.social, unpacks this puzzle from a genetic perspective. 🧪
Twin modelling reveals partly distinct genetic pathways to music enjoyment - Nature Communications
Here, Bignardi et al. report on a study of over 9,000 Swedish twins that indicates the ability to enjoy music is influenced by multiple partly distinct genetic factors.
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Interested in rhythm and communication? Infant-directed speech and song? Social and language development in autism? Vanderbilt Music Cognition Lab is recruiting a postdoc focused on these areas! #musicscience redcap.vumc.org/surveys/?s=N...
Interest Form
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In this paper, we also compare effects for parent-reported behavior (frequency of singing to infant) with parent-reported beliefs in importance of music. Actual (self-reported) musical behavior matters more than beliefs for relationships with child langauge and gestures!
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profsimonfisher.bsky.social
Genomic advances offer a novel route for investigating biological overlaps between musicality- and language-related traits. Here's a nice blog by my fab co-author Reyna Gordon, not (yet) on Bluesky, in which she breaks down our recently published @naturehumbehav.bsky.social paper on this topic. 🧪
Our musical rhythm and language skills share genomic underpinnings
Our new study by Alagöz et al. in Nature Human Behaviour digs into shared biological underpinnings of musical rhythm and language skills through genomic, neural, and evolutionary perspectives.
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If you’re interested in a guest lecture on autism, a great postdoc in my lab is interested in guest lecture opportunities! Just let me know and I can connect you!
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mehr.nz
What's your favourite example of a basic science discovery yielding practical results later on — but that one didn't know it would be used for at the time?
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escop.bsky.social
The 18th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC)
São Paulo, Brazil
21-25 July 2025

The ICMPC 18 will be held in a hybrid format, with most activities live-streamed and accessible remotely.

Abstract submission deadline: 20 January 2025
18th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition - Submissions - // Call for Papers
www.icmpc2025.abcogmus.com
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mwkraus.bsky.social
I used to run a summer internship for expanding psychology... if you don't remember here it is: som.yale.edu/news/2018/09...

The news is that we're back up and running in partnership with the Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) at Northwestern: www.summerpsych.com

Applications are open!
the Summer Internship
www.summerpsych.com