Members from the UAD lab presented at this year’s International Society for the Advancement of Respiratory Psychophysiology (ISARP) Conference. The meeting was held from October 12-14 in Gainesville, Florida. Special congratulations to James Curtis who received the award for best student oral platform presentation. 

Please see https://isarp-temp.squarespace.com/ for more details on the conference.

The presentations of each lab member are detailed below:

  • Michelle Troche Ph.D. CCC-SLP is presenting on “Advancements in Respiratory Psychophysiology”
  • Sarah Perry Ph.D. CCC-SLP is presenting her research on “Dual tasking influences cough sensorimotor outcomes in healthy young adults”
  • Akila Rajappa, Ph.D. Candidate is presenting her research “Identifying the Best Descriptor for Cough Sensation in Healthy Young Adults”
  • James Curtis, Ph.D. Candidate is presenting his research on “Handheld Assessment of Cough Airflow and Sensation in Parkinson’s Disease”