Elaine Chew gives keynote on music and cardiology at the Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg / Universität Mozarteum in Austria at 18h00 CET on 17 March 2022.
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Renee Timmers and Elaine Chew Open DataSense Network Virtual Seminar Series
The first seminar of the Datasense research network is a double act: Renee Timmers and Elaine Chew in conversation about music, performance and data
Paul Lascabettes among STMS doctoral students presenting end-of-Year-1 research
ENS CDSN doctoral fellow Paul Lascabettes is among the STMS doctoral students presenting research at end of first year at the « Journée des doctorantes et des doctorants »
Elaine Chew presents Keynote at Journée Science et Musique – Music Expressivity and Impact on Physiology
Elaine Chew gives a keynote (in English) at this year’s Journée Science et Musique. Videos of presentations now on JSM YouTube channel
Behind the scenes: ARTE.TV 42, La réponse à presque tout : Entendons-nous tous pareil ?
Behind the scenes in the filming of ARTE’s 42, La réponse à presque tout (the answer to almost everything) episode on sound and hearing
Music: An Underutilised Tool in Neurocardiology? HRC2021 Lifelong Learning video
Elaine Chew and Pier Lambiase discuss music in heart brain studies in a Heart Rhythm Congress Lifelong Learning video
Emma Frid KTH News Interview: Music for all – according to need
Christer Gummeson interviews Emma Frid on her Swedish Research Council postdoctoral fellowship project for KTH News
Arrhythmia Suite, III. Ventricular Ectopics with Short Ventricular Tachycardia Runs – World Première
An homage to Ludwig van Beethoven on World Heart Day, Arrhythmia Suite, III. Ventricular Ectopics with Short Ventricular Tachycardia Runs. World première performed by Elaine Chew. Includes a layperson introduction to ventricular ectopics by cardiology professor Pier Lambiase, the making of the piece, and performances with and without the underlying heartbeats. 0:00 Arrhythmia Suite, III. […]
Scientific American OpEd: How Music Can Literally Heal the Heart
Sci Am OpEd asserting that music’s structural attributes and physiological effects make it an ideal tool for learning cardiology; studying heart-brain interactions; and dispensing neuro-cardiac therapy
The Making of Arrhythmia Suite, III., Ventricular Ectopics with Short Ventricular Tachycardia Runs for HRC2021
Was Beethoven’s possible arrhythmia responsible for his distinctive rhythms? Learn about ventricular ectopics and the making of Arrhythmia Suite, III., from his Fifth Symphony