Author: Helen Gray-Bauer

CaNDL Presentations at the INSAR 2024 Annual Meeting

Doctoral students Kelsey Davison and Talia Liu recently presented their ongoing work at the 2024 Annual Meeting of the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) in Melbourne, Australia. Kelsey presented a poster titled, Speech timing in relation to white matter organization in autistic and non-autistic children. Talia shared an oral presentation titled, Language matters: Relationships […]

Highlights from 2023 ASHA Convention

Many lab members attended the recent 2023 ASHA Convention to celebrate recent honors and present ongoing research. The ASHA Convention offers an annual opportunity for researchers, educators, students, and clinicians to come together to share research, learn new methods and technologies for clinical care, and foster educational and professional connections.   Research assistant, Laura Doherty, […]

26th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

Marion Bensing, ’24, recently presented at the 26th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on the relationship between musical beat processing and early language abilities in preschoolers. This work was completed through BU’s Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) during this past summer. Marion is continuing this work through another UROP project this semester. Congratulations, Marion!     

Congratulations to Our Thesis Students!

Congratulations to our graduating thesis students for successful presentation of their projects! MS-SLP students, Laura Doherty, Sylvia Gisler, and Mercy Valladares and undergraduate student, Therese Ancheta presented their thesis projects related to language, speech, reading, and movement in early childhood. Laura Doherty: The Expressiveness of Mothers’ Storybook Reading in Relation to Children’s Emerging Language Abilities […]

CaNDL Students Present at the 25th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

Therese Ancheta, ’23, (top left) and Sebastian Romani, ’23, (top right) presented their research posters at the 25th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium sharing research they conducted over the summer with the lab through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). Sebastian presented his research titled, Parent-Child Shared Reading Interactions in Toddlerhood in Relation to Socioeconomic and […]

Congratulations to the Classes of 2022!

A couple weeks ago, the Boston University community paused to celebrate the graduates of 2022. Congratulations to our lab members graduating from the MS-SLP program and undergraduate programs in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences and Linguistics! We are excited to share in celebrating your accomplishments and are thankful to have been a small part of […]