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Erin Meier receives F31 NIH fellowship grant

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Doctoral Student Erin Meier just received in NIH sponsored F31 grant to work on connectivity mechanisms to explain language recovery in patients with aphasia.  Check out her profile here:  Erin Meier

Our latest paper on treatment and generalization of sentence comprehension is now out #AJSLP #ASHAJOURNALS

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Our recent paper on #semantic #verbalfluency #aphasia published in International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders

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Read our latest work on #semantic #verbalfluency #aphasia #switching. Bose, A., Wood, R. & Kiran, S. (2016). Semantic fluency in aphasia. Clustering and switching in the course of one minute. International Journal of Communication Disorders.

Sarah Villard published her recent review paper on whether #attention deficits underlie #aphasia

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Sarah Villard published her recent review paper on whether #attention deficits underlie #aphasia http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/yJUFSDizrqiYpzE8Mp6M/full

BU Sargent College Symposium on Aphasia

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Attend the Fall 2016 Mini-Symposium on Aphasia on Thursday, September 15th, 2016 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, which is hosted by the Aphasia Research Laboratory!   APHASIA RESEARCH LABORATORY FALL APHASIA MINI SYMPOSIA_AGENDA Photo Credits- Kelvin Jones

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