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Nina Kraus is a Professor of Neurobiology and Otolaryngology at Northwestern University, serving as Director of the Hugh Knowles Center and a Fellow there. She holds an affiliation with the Auditory Neuroscience Lab (Brainvolts) within the School of Communication. Her work bridges basic science and applied research, emphasizing the biological impact of auditory experiences on neurological health and social communication. Kraus is an inventor of innovative technologies to measure sound-processing in the brain and advocates for evidence-based practices in education, health, and policy.
- Education: PhD in Communication Sciences from Northwestern University, BA from Swarthmore College
Her research explores how sound shapes brain function across lifespan development, focusing on auditory plasticity in musicians, bilinguals, and individuals with conditions like autism or hearing loss. She highlights sound's role in integrating sensory experiences and its implications for cognitive, emotional, and social interactions. Kraus's interdisciplinary approach extends beyond traditional labs into schools, clinics, and community settings.
Though no specific awards are listed, her contributions have been recognized through keynote invitations and federal grants spanning over two decades. She teaches courses such as CSD 310 (Biological Foundations of Speech and Music) and SAI 501 (Communicating Science), reflecting her commitment to academic mentorship and knowledge dissemination.
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