Tess Graham
Research Interests Clinical neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, neuroimaging, neuroanatomy, cognition Projects C.H.A.T Aphasia Resource Group Imaging approaches to understand language recovery in aphasia (fNIRs/EEG experiment)
Yashvi Grover
Alexandra Guy
About Currently, I am in my first semester at the Center for Brain Recovery and am working on the R01 Bilingual Computational Modeling project. Soon I will be working on participant recruitment and administration of cognitive exams to healthy controls. I am passionate about conducting research that has a direct, positive impact on people’s lives. […]
Loriane Hamel
About I’m an undergraduate at Boston University’s Sargent College, majoring in Behavior and Health with a minor in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. I plan to pursue a master’s in speech-language pathology and possibly a PhD later on. I work on the Intensive Cognitive and Communication Rehabilitation (ICCR) program, which is a 12-week online therapy […]
Kateri Killelea
About I am an alumna of the MS-SLP program at Boston University and completed a Master’s thesis in the Center for Brain Recovery during my time as a student. I first became interested in aphasia while studying Linguistics at the University at Buffalo, and my interests grew while participating in aphasia treatment through the Aphasia […]
Emerson Kropp
About I am an undergraduate student in Boston University Sargent College with a major in Health Science and minor in Human Physiology. I plan to attend medical school after I graduate and hope to pursue a career in clinical neurology. I am very interested in using neuroimaging to elucidate the mechanisms behind post-stroke impairments, which […]
Jadelyn Kurtz
About I am a Masters student in the speech language pathology program at Boston University, pursuing a M.S. thesis in the CBR. I received my Bachelors of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. My current research interests are in the area of social cognitive deficits in people with […]
Ran Li
Research Interests Aphasia Bilingualism Language intervention Neuroimaging Machine learning Current Projects Predicting Rehabilitation Outcomes in Bilingual Aphasia Using Computational Modeling (PROCoM) Chinese Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST) Predicting Typicality Effect from Individual Brain Activity Patterns in Healthy Subjects – Multi-Voxel Pattern Analysis (MVPA) Publications and Working Papers Li, R., Mukadam, N., & Kiran, S. (in press). Functional […]
Alan (Hantian) Liu
Research Interests: Research interest focuses on application of machine learning in health area, including medical image processing and prediction based on big data. Linked In Profile Peer Reviewed Publications: Liu, H. (2021). Application of Artificial Neural Network for Daily Evaporation Forecasting Using Weather Data. In 2020 The 4th International Conference on Advances in […]
Manuel Marte
About I am a Ph.D. candidate in Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences at Boston University (BU). Here, I work with the support and mentorship of Dr. Swathi Kiran in the Center for Brain Recovery. My research focuses on developing a computational approach to aphasiology, applying advanced data analytic techniques to bridge controlled laboratory studies and […]