The Communication, Technology, and Language Diversity Lab (CTLD Lab) researches to develop new technologies through the use of automatic speech recognition to foster independence in people with Parkinson’s disease and to train next-generation speech-language therapists in linguistically and culturally responsive rehabilitation methods.
The Developing Language and Literacy Lab (DLL Lab) researches the language and literacy development of young children from diverse backgrounds, with an emphasis on bilingual or dual language learners.
Investigating the characteristics and treatment of dysarthria, a motor speech disorder, across the lifespan and across languages.
The Laboratory for the study of Upper Airway Dysfunction (UAD) is committed to improving clinical outcomes and quality of life in patients with dysphagia and dystussia through research, clinical care, and education.