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MSCA-SE Official Kickoff

It is an honor to officially kickoff the 4-year, 1.05 mill. Euro research project in applied biosemiotics: Motor Health and Semiotic Function in the Kinesthetic Expressivity of Neurodegenerative Disease (MASKED) funded by the Horizon Europe / Marie Sklodowska-Curie Staff Exchange (MSCA-SE).  

Dept. of General Linguistics

Brian Khumalo, L’udmila Lacková Bennett, and Nicola Zengiaro give an introductory lecture about the MASKED project to the students and the professors in the Department of General Linguistics at Palacký University Olomouc in the Czech Republic on December 4, 2025.  

Secondment: Olomouc

Nicola Zengiaro‘s secondment to Palacký University Olomouc in Olomouc, the Czech Republic focused on advancing research within Work Package 2 of the MASKED project. He leveraged his specialized expertise as a biosemiotician to bridge the gap between semiotic theory and the clinical study of facial hypomimia. During this period, Zengiaro initiated the preliminary development of...

Secondment: Toronto

The secondments for MASKED have now officially begun, with collaborating researchers Libuška Kormaníková and Barbora Jurková traveling from Palacký University Olomouc in the Czech Republic to Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada.

Semiotics for the Common Good

Brian Khumalo and Devon Schiller give a webinar on MASKED for SmartSemiotics, a global, virtual semiotics community, in the first webinar for a new series on Semiotics for the Common Good. The webinar is moderated by Monica Rector (Brazil) and includes a discussion between the presenters and seven panelists from across the globe: Daria Arkhipova...

The Hoffmeyer Award

In recognition of MASKED, Brian Khumalo and Devon Schiller were awarded the Eighth Annual Jesper Hoffmeyer Award for Promising Young Scholars in Biosemiotics, granted by the Governing Committee of the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies (ISBS), and delivered at the 25th Gatherings in Biosemiotics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

25th Gatherings in Biosemiotics

Yogi Hale Hendlin, Brian Khumalo, Ľudmila Lacková Bennett, Mark Mehu, and Devon Schiller together present a panel on the applied biosemiotics of the MASKED project during the 25th Gatherings in Biosemiotics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

Grant writing: day one

The team meets up at the International Semiotics Institute (ISI) at Palacký University Olomouc in the Czech Republic on December 11 and 12, 2024, including Yogi Hale Hendlin, Brian Khumalo, L’udmila Lacková Bennett, Jamin Pelkey, Siddharth Satishchandran, and Devon Schiller, and together begin writing an MSCA-SE grant application for what will become MASKED.  

The first conversation

The first conversation and idea exchange—or “brain storming”—behind the MASKED project takes place between Brian Khumalo, Devon Schiller, Elena Pegolo, and Siddharth Satishchandran in the areas of Haight-Ashbury and North Beach  in San Francisco, California on September 20 and 21, 2024.