Congrats to Tyler Baxter!

Congratulations to Tyler Baxter who will be starting graduate school at University of New Hampshire’s Clinical Nurse Leader program! We will miss you!

Congratulations to Stepp Lab graduates!

Many congratulations to all of our graduates who received their degrees yesterday! We will miss our clinical recruitment assistants Molly Balseiro, Julia Donovan, and Vaishalie Ramsumair who received the B.S. in Speech, Language, and Hearing sciences and our research assistants Ashling Lupiani (received the B.A. in Neuroscience) and Kate Girouard (received the B.S. in biomedical […]

Dr. Stepp profiled by the ASHA Leader

Dr. Stepp was recently profiled in the ASHA Leader on our lab’s work on the objective assessment of laryngeal function to improve treatment strategies for hyperfunctional voice disorders. The full text is here.

Congrats to Senior Project Design Team!

Congratulations to our Senior Project Design Team, consisting of Biomedical engineering students Kate Girouard and Victoria Frick and Mechanical engineering student Evi Shiakolas, on completing their project! In collaboration with the Stepp Lab and Dr. Susan Fager at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital, the team designed an open-source switch to enable communication for severely paralyzed users who currently have no […]

2017 Boston Speech Motor Control Mini-Symposium

Stepp lab members presented posters at the Boston Speech Motor Control Mini-Symposium. This event was sponsored by Boston University’s Center for Research in Sensory Communication and Emerging Neural Technology (CRESCENT) and included invited talks and a poster session on speech motor control.      

Liz Heller Murray awarded F31 (NRSA)

Congratulations to PhD Candidate Liz Heller Murray whose F31 (NRSA) proposal entitled “Vocal motor control in children with vocal nodules” was selected for funding!