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To:
Kristen Ng[kristen.ng©yale.edu]
From:
Tramo, Mark Jude
Sent:
Mon 3/29/2010 3:06:09 AM
Subject:
RE: Yale Daily News Questions about Music and the Brain
Thank you for your e-mail and interest, Kristen.
I'd be delighted to have a conversation about dance therapy for patients with
cerebral palsy, especially with a reporter from my undergraduate alma mater! If
you could send along some convenient times and a number, I will try to give you a
call when I'm driving home from work one night this week, if it's not too late,
as I'm on the West Coast. Please send my warmest regards to my Neurology
colleague, Dr Aisen, with thanks for the referral - we spent many a long night
together during our training in Manhattan at The New York Hospital - Cornell
Medical Center and Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
Some music, neuroscience, and medicine info pertinent to your interests is
posted at www.BrainMusic.org. The Institute for Music & Brain Science is
presently looking for summer interns to work on research and writing projects
with faculty at UCLA and Harvard June - August. Please feel free to let friends
and classmates interested in interdisciplinary work in the arts and sciences
know.
What College are you in? I'm Trumbull '78. Please visit my roommates and me at
myspace.com/MenWithTales, including Ben Singleton's dad, Jamie - Ben is a
musician at Trumbull, class of 2012. One of the 14 students who interned at The
Institute last summer, Jourdan Urbach, is also a musician at Yale - he's Pierson
Class of 2012.
I look forward to talking soon - please give my warm regards to Dr Aisen and,
if you happen to know them, Ben and Jourdan.
Sincerely,
Mark Jude Tramo MD PhD
Director, The Institute for Music & Brain Science
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Dept of Neurology
Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA, Dept of Ethnomusicology
Harvard University, Mind Brain & Behavior Initiative
ASCAP/NARAS
www.BrainMusic.org
[email protected]
From:
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 12:19 AM
To: Tramo, Mark Jude
Subject: Questions about Music and the Brain
Dr. Tramo,
On Behalf Of Kristen Ng
My name is Kristen Ng and I write for the Yale Daily News. I'm currently working
on a piece about dance therapy for individuals with cerebral palsy, and Mindy
Aisen suggested I speak with you regarding your research on the effects of music
on the brain. I'd really appreciate the chance to have a brief conversation - let
me know if this is possible and if there is a convenient time to talk.
Thanks,
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