Educational Lectures
Keynote Lectures
G. Paul Moore Lectures
Quintana Lectures
- Voice Disorder Reference Guide
- Journal of Voice
- Educational Lectures by Type
- Educational Lectures by Year – Tutorials
- Voice Disorders Lecture
- Stroboscopy Oscars
- Symposium Master Classes
- Historical Lectures
- Voice Journey Documentary
- TVF sponsored NATS Chat/webinars
- Vocapedia – NATS information database for information about singing and the science of voice. Including articles from Journal of Voice
Keynote Lectures
Keynote Lecture 2024, Atom Sarkar, MD, PhD
Dr. Artificial Intelligence I Presume…..? NIGHTMARE OR NEW DAWN IN MEDICINE?
Keynote Lecture 2023, Paavo Alku, Dr.Sc.
Glottal Inverse Filtering Analysis of the Voice Source: Methods and Utilization in Classification of Speech and Voice Disorders
Keynote Lecture 2022, Kristina Simonyan, MD, PhD, Drmed
Laryngeal Dystonia: A Research Journey
Keynote Lecture 2019, Peter Pfordresher PhD
Pitch Accuracy in Singing: What Is It, Where Does It Come From, and What Is It For?
Keynote Lecture 2018, Boris Kleber, PhD
The Brain That Learns to Sing and Is Changed by It
Boris Kleber, PhD, neurophysiologist, who has studied the brain in singers with interesting results.
Keynote Lecture 2017, Robert Zatorre, PhD
Perception , Production and Pleasure: The Neuroscience of Music
Keynote Lecture 2016, Joseph Zabner, PhD
PART I: Use of Adeno Associated Virus to Express Epithelial Transport Genes in the Vocal Folds
PART II: Use of Adeno Associated Virus to Express Epithelial Transport Genes in the Vocal Folds
Q&A: Use of Adeno Associated Virus to Express Epithelial Transport Genes in the Vocal Folds