Jessica Grahn Explained

Jessica Grahn
Education:BMus, Piano Performance, 1999, BA, Neuroscience, 1999, Northwestern University
PhD, 2005, Wolfson College, Cambridge
Thesis Title:Behavioural and Functional Imaging Studies of Rhythm Processing
Thesis Year:2005
Workplaces:University of Western Ontario
University of Cambridge

Jessica Adrienne Grahn is an American music neuroscientist. She is the director of the Human Cognitive and Sensorimotor Core[1] of the University of Western Ontario's Brain and Mind Institute. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Grahn was named to the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.

Early life and education

Grahn completed her degrees in Neuroscience and Piano Performance from Northwestern University and her PhD from the University of Cambridge.[2] Grahn was awarded the 2001 Gates Cambridge Scholarship to study in England.[3]

Career

Grahn left the Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit[4] at the University of Cambridge in 2010 when she was offered a position at the University of Western Ontario (UWO).[5] At UWO, she established the Neuroscience and Music Lab[6] at the Brain and Mind Institute with assistance from the Canada Foundation for Innovation Leaders Opportunity Fund in 2012.[7] She also received an Ontario Early Researcher Award to "make new discoveries while helping to build their research teams."[8] The Neuroscience and Music Lab was devised to study timing, rhythm and movement by understanding how the brain processes music.[7] In the same year, Grahn was awarded a grant from the Grammy Foundation for her ongoing research in studying how the brain senses and reacts to music.[9]

In 2015, Grahn was promoted to the rank of associate professor in the Department of Psychology and received the 2016 Faculty Scholars Award.[10] The following year, she was elected a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science.[11] In 2018, Grahn and Robert Zatorre at McGill University were co-recipients of a McGill-Western Collaboration Grant to "create an auditory-oriented multimodal neuroimaging database, giving researchers access to neural circuitry data to test new hypotheses and serve as a baseline for studies involving disorders of hearing."[12]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Grahn was named to the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Human Cognition & Sensorimotor Core - BrainsCAN - Western University. 2021-04-20. brainscan.uwo.ca. en.
  2. Web site: Jessica Grahn Researcher Profile . uwo.ca . April 18, 2021.
  3. Web site: Gates Scholar to study in Cambridge . northwestern.edu . April 18, 2021 . March 16, 2005.
  4. Web site: Staff. 2021-04-20. www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk.
  5. Web site: Winders . Jason . Adrian Owen joins Centre for Brain and Mind . news.westernu.ca . April 18, 2021 . May 17, 2010.
  6. Web site: Jessica Grahn. 2021-04-20. Jessica Grahn. en.
  7. Web site: Winders . Jason . Finding ties between music, the brain and how we move . news.westernu.ca . April 18, 2021 . January 24, 2012.
  8. Web site: Early Researcher Awards . news.westernu.ca . April 18, 2021 . May 4, 2012.
  9. Web site: Neuroscientist wins Grammy award . news.westernu.ca . April 18, 2021 . April 13, 2012.
  10. Web site: Grahn and Richmond named as 2016 Faculty Scholars . ssc.uwo.ca . April 18, 2021 . April 15, 2016.
  11. Web site: Grahn and Lomber named Fellows of the APS . ssc.uwo.ca . April 18, 2021 . June 23, 2017.
  12. Web site: Van Brenk . Debora . Neuroscience grants promote teamwork . news.westernu.ca . April 18, 2021 . November 22, 2018.
  13. Web site: Rombouts . Rob. Jessica Grahn named to College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists . ssc.uwo.ca . April 18, 2021 . September 9, 2020.