Lab Member Anna Kasdan gives TEDxBU talk
Anna Kasdan an undergraduate student in neuroscience and an Aphasia Lab for the last three years gave a talk at TedxBU. Check out her talk here!! http://livestream.com/tedx/TEDxBU/videos/82788728
Our lab paper one of the most read in 2014 Neurocase
http://explore.tandfonline.com/page/beh/behavioral-sciences-most-read?utm_source=author%20included%20email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Behavioral%20Sciences%20Most%20Read
Congratulations Dr. Chaleece Sandberg!
Chaleece Sandberg successfully defended her PhD thesis and is off to Penn State University for a faculty position! Congratulations!
Dr. Swathi Kiran, Co-founder and Chief Scientist of Healthcare Startup Constant Therapy, Named ASHA Fellow
http://www.enhancedonlinenews.com/portal/site/eon/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20131114005122&newsLang=en&permalinkExtra=iPad-tools/traumatic-brain-injury/personal-therapy
Congratulations to Dr. Sofia Vallila-Rohter!
Dr Sofia Vallila Rohter succesfully defended her PhD on Oct 10th, 2013. Congratulations!
Tools ‹ Aphasia Research Laboratory — WordPress
Tools ‹ Aphasia Research Laboratory — WordPress.
Lab Director, Swathi Kiran named ASHA fellow
Aphasia Research Laboratory’s lab director, Dr Swathi Kiran has been named one of 2013 Fellow of the American Speech and Hearing Association. Fellowship is one of the highest forms of recognition given by ASHA of an individual’s accomplishments, and is public declaration of Dr Kiran’s outstanding professional achievements. Here is a link to the list […]
BU Aphasia Lab part of $12 million Center to examine Neuroplasticity
http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-75708996/
Congratulations to Zach Smith- for going on to Graduate School!
Our very own Zach Smith is going to have a nice choice of graduate programs to pick from! Congratulations Zach!
Our article in Bilingualism Language and Cognition
Our computational modeling article was highlighted as one of six key papers showing the breadth of the journal Bilingualism language and cognition!! http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displaySpecialArticle?jid=BIL&bespokeId=4836&j=3033357&e=swathi.kiran374@gmail.com&l=173039_HTML&u=42933641&mid=1021741&jb=0