Clinical Research
The Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is committed to advancing translational research in which there is collaboration between basic science researchers, clinical researchers and clinicians. With state-of-the-art research labs and exceptional clinical faculty members we are in a unique position to answer a variety of scientific and clinical questions across this translational continuum from bench to bedside to practice. For more information about starting a new clinical research project or collaboration, please see the CRC-Guidelines
Research Labs
- Aphasia and Neurolinguistics Research Laboratory – Cynthia K. Thompson
- Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory – Nina Kraus
- Auditory Physiology Laboratory – Mary Ann Cheatham
- Auditory Research Laboratory – Sumitrajit Dhar
- Autism Research and Clinical Collaborative
- Bilingualism and Psycholinguistics Research Group – Viorica Marian
- BlackAmerican Experience Lab – Tracy Conner
- Central Auditory Physiology Laboratory – Jason Sanchez
- Child Language Lab – Adriana Weisleder
- Child Studies Group
- Early Intervention Research Project – Megan Roberts
- Hearing Aid Laboratory – Pamela Souza
- In-Vitro Physiology Laboratory – Jonathan H. Siegel
- Language and Communication in Aging and Neurodegeneration Research Group – Angela Roberts
- Language, Education, and Reading Neuroscience Lab – Elizabeth Norton
- Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Laboratory – Molly Losh
- Otoacoustic Emission Laboratory – Jonathan H. Siegel
- Pediatric Speech Technologies and Acoustics Research Lab (PedzSTAR lab) – Marisha Speights Atkins
- Psychoacoustics Laboratory – Beverly A. Wright
- Swallowing Cross-Systems Collaborative – Bonnie Martin-Harris