Julia Drouin, a Ph.D. student in the SLaP Lab, has received a summer fellowship from the Connecticut Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences. She will be in residence at the Institute this summer engaged in advanced training in grantsmanship, culminating in the preparation of an NIH F31 application. Her research proposal examines the neural and behavioral time-course of nonnative sound contrast learning in adults, focusing on plasticity of auditory encoding (using ABR methods) and changes to cortical processing (using MRI methods). Congratulations, Julia!