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Monday, April 27, 2026 13:00to16:00

The CRBLM's Student Engagement Committee is pleased to present an afternoon of theoretical and practical approaches to music therapy methodologies. Psychotherapist and music therapist Dr. Shelley Snow will present on “Voice-Centered Music Therapy for the Treatment of Anxiety”, and music therapist Daniel Kruger will present on “Practical Applications of the Iso Principle in Music Therapy: Supporting emotional regulation and containment”.

Friday, May 1, 2026 10:30to13:00

All CRBLM students and postdoctoral fellows are invited to submit a poster abstract for Scientific Day. All research themes related to the mandate of the CRBLM will be considered. Work that has already been presented at national or international conferences is welcome. The deadline for abstract submissions is April 15.

This year, trainees will also have the option of submitting a short 3-minute video of a poster presentation to be considered for the new CRBLM Poster Presentation Award.

Saturday, May 2, 2026 13:00to16:00

24 heures de science is a Quebec-wide event that brings together hundreds of free science-based activities for people of all ages. The CRBLM will be hosting craft and game activities for the public as part of this year’s edition! If you are interested in representing the CRBLM at this science communication/outreach opportunity, please write to info [at] crblm.ca.

Thursday, May 28, 2026 09:00to15:00

The CRBLM will hold its annual Scientific Day on Thursday, May 28, at the Université de Montreal. The day will include the Annual General Meeting, a keynote talk by Pascal Belin on "Voice Information Processing by the Primate Brain", and student posters.

When: Thursday, May 28 from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Where: Université de Montréal - Hall d'honneur, Pavillon Roger-Gaudry (2900, boul. Édouard-Montpetit, Montréal)

Friday, May 29, 2026 09:00to16:30

Vocal interactions are pervasive across animals, and it is important to understand the extent to which the “rules” governing vocal interactions are shared amongst animals as well as with humans. This conference will bring together researchers using mathematical and computational approaches to model vocal interactions, facilitating the sharing of data and resources to detect, classify, and analyze vocalizations. 
Lunch will be provided.
Registration is required but free.
³:Friday, May 29 from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

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