News
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.
Undergraduate researchers receive Summer 2017 UROP Awards!
| Congratulations to Nadia Oleinik, Jake Noordzij, and Nicole Enos for receiving Summer 2017 UROP awards! |
Jennifer Vojtech awarded 2017 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Dr. Cara Stepp and Victoria McKenna present at the 5th Occupational Voice Symposium in London
Liz Heller Murray awarded F31 (NRSA)
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Congratulations to PhD Candidate Liz Heller Murray whose F31 (NRSA) proposal entitled "Vocal motor control in children with vocal nodules" was selected for funding! |
New article in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Check out our newly published article: "The relationship between relative fundamental
frequency and a kinematic estimate of laryngeal stiffness in healthy adults," by Victoria McKenna, Elizabeth Heller Murray, Y. Stephanie Lien, and Cara Stepp.
Dr. Stepp featured by BU Alumni
Dr. Stepp was featured by BU Alumni, explaining why a gift to BU matters to individuals with communication impairments.
https://twitter.com/bualumni/status/803678866078208000
SteppLab members to present at ASHA 2016
Stepplab members have six presentations at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention this year. Please join us!
Day: Thursday, November 17, 2016
Time: 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Title: Hyperfunctional Voice Disorders: Current Results, Clinical Implications, & Future Directions of a Multidisciplinary Research Program
Session Format: Oral Session (Invited Seminar)
Author(s): Cara Stepp, Boston University, Matias Zanartu, University of Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Daryush Mehta, Massachusetts General Hospital, Robert Hillman, Massachusetts General Hospital
Day: Thursday, November 17, 2016
Time: 11:00 am -11:30 am
Title: Neck-Surface Acceleration as an Estimate of Subglottal Pressure During Modulated Vocal Effort in Healthy Speakers
Session Format: Technical Research
Author(s): Victoria McKenna, Boston University, Andres Llico, Boston University, Daryush Mehta, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Laryngeal Surgery & Voice Rehab, Cara Stepp, Boston University
Day: Thursday, November 17, 2016
Time: 2:00 – 2:30 pm
Title: Development of an Electronic Voice Therapy Documentation System: Clinical Research & Teaching Implications
Session Format: Technical Clinical
Author(s): Elizabeth Heller Murray, Boston University, Katherine Girouard, Boston University, Meredith Cler, Boston University, Cara Stepp, Boston University
Day: Friday, November 18, 2016
Time: 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Title: Auditory & Somatosensory Mechanisms Associated With Voice Disorders & Voice Treatment in Parkinson’s Disease
Session Format: Oral Session
Author(s): Michael Hammer, University of Wisconsin, Sona Patel, Seton Hall University, Cara Stepp, Boston University, Charles Larson, Northwestern University
Day: Saturday, November 19, 2016
Time: 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Title: Vocal Fry & Creaky Voice: Linguistic, Physiologic, Perceptual & Clinical Perspectives
Session Format: Oral Session (Invited Seminar)
Author(s): Lisa Davidson, NYU, Edie Hapner, University of Southern California Voice Center, Ronald Scherer, Bowling Green St U, Cara Stepp, Boston University
Day: Saturday, November 19, 2016
Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Title: Objective Measure of Nasal Air Emission Using Nasal Accelerometry
Session Format: Poster
Author(s): Meredith Cler, Boston University, Yu-An Lien, Boston University, Mala Braden, University of Wisconsin, Talia Mittelman, Boston University, Kerri Byron, Boston University, Cara Stepp, Boston University
Richard Fu presents at UROP symposium
Congratulations to Richard Fu for his successful presentation at the recent UROP symposium. His project was entitled "The Relationship Between Relative Fundamental Frequency and the Presence of Vocal Nodules in Children" .
Nicole Enos receives UROP award
Congratulations to Nicole Enos on her Fall 2016 UROP Award! Her research project is titled "A comprehensive study of auditory perturbation on voice and speech motor control."











