Stepp Lab will present at NeuroHAM

Stepp Lab members will present posters at NeuroHAM, a three-day conference on neural processing in humans, animals, and machines (June 10–12, 2015 at Boston University).      Posters: Meredith Cler, “Speech synthesis via surface electromyographic control: Training effects” Stephanie Lien, “Utilizing nasal acceleration for the assessment of audible nasal emissions” Dante Smith, ” Effects of attention on […]

Meredith Cler’s F31 Funded

Meredith Cler’s F31 application entitled “Optimization and prediction for fast and robust AAC” has been selected for funding by the NIH/NIDCD.

Stepp Lab Presents at AQL

Dr. Cara Stepp presented “Automated algorithms for estimation of relative fundamental frequency in individuals with and without voice disorders” at the 2015 Advances in Quantitative Laryngology, Voice and Speech Research Conference in London this week. 

Dr. Stepp Receives NSF CAREER Award

Assistant Professor Cara Stepp (SAR, BME) has received the National Science Foundation’s prestigious Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award in recognition of her outstanding research and teaching capabilities. Read more  

Dr. Stepp Named Hariri Institute Junior Faculty Fellow

Dr. Cara Stepp, assistant professor in the Department of Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences and director of the Sensorimotor Rehabilitation Engineering Lab has been named a Hariri Institute 2014 Junior Faculty Fellow. Stepp is one of five professors selected for this honor by the Boston University Rafik B. Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Science & Engineering. […]

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The Science Behind a Simple, but Vital Pleasure

Cara Stepp featured in Inside Sargent magazine. Expert quote: “In upper limb rehab, there are lots of studies showing that engaging individuals in motor rehab with a video game is really effective. We’re adapting that to swallowing and velopharyngeal dysfunction.” View full article.