Research opportunity!
We are looking to speak with people with disabilities
on the best ways to detect their food, housing and transportation needs.
For more information, contact Elijah.McCray@nyulangone.org or scan the QR code.
•The Saint Joseph’s University Occupational Therapy Department is looking for volunteers to work virtually with our Occupational Therapy students during their summer course! At SJU, we are dedicated to providing the best possible education for our occupational therapy (OT) students
email at kotchet@sju.edu or leave a message at: 215-596-7172 and we
SJU SAINT JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITX
will return your cal
We are seeking people with aphasia for a research study.
Study Title: Perspectives on Friendship and Social Participation Following Aphasia This study is under the auspices of Misericordia University.
TO PARTICIPATE, CONTACT:
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Chitrali R.Mamlekar at cmamlekar@misericordia.edu or 570-674-1462
Student Researcher: Amanda Prinzi at prinzia@misericordia.edu or 347-433-2299
Misericor
Participate in a Study on the Lived Experiences after a Stroke
Interested in learning more?
Please contact:
Nathaly Blanco nathalyblanco139@gmail.com Katherine Ponte katherinelponte@gmail.com
PERSIAN SPEAKERS WITH
SANDLab
APHASIA ARE NEEDED FOR A TREATMENT STUDY
Faranak Kianfar Email: fqk5135@psu.edu
Email Subject: Persian-study
PERSIAN SPEAKERS WITH
SANDLab
APHASIA ARE NEEDED FOR A TREATMENT STUDY
Faranak Kianfar Email: fqk5135@psu.edu
Email Subject: Persian-study

Living with aphasia: your
perspective on research
Do you have aphasia? We are interested in interviewing you to
hear about your experiences and perspectives on research.
Phone
614-404-4917

For more information, contact our study team: braintms@pennmedicine.upenn.edu | 215-964-2502Principal Investigator: Dr. Branch Coslett (Dept. of Neurology) Learn More: www.med.upenn.edu/lcns/

LOOKING for RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS who have
CARED for PEOPLE with APHASIA
to TAKE a SURVEY
EMAIL Polly Stokes, M.S., CCC-SLP, Research Lab Manager, UMass Amherst Department of
Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences: pestokes@umass.edu
OR
• CALL or TEXT Polly Stokes: (413) 658-5053

LISTENING TO WHAT MATTERS MOST BUILDING CAPACITY FOR PATIENT-CENTERED CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH IN STROKE-RELATED APHASIA
Interested? Fill out this form!

Do you have aphasia?
Do you want to be in a study about sentence processing?
We want to know how different ways of practicing sentences are affected by aphasia.
Who do I contact?
Chaleece Sandberg

LOOKING for RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS with APHASIA
to TAKE a SURVEY
HOW do I get more information?
• EMAIL Polly Stokes, M.S., CCC-SLP, Research Lab Manager, UMass Amherst Department of
Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences: pestokes@umass.edu
OR
• CALL or TEXT Polly Stokes: (413) 658-5053


Do you have aphasia?
Do you want to be in a study about sentence processing?
We want to know how different ways of practicing sentences are affected by aphasia.
Who do I contact?
Chaleece Sandberg

Following a stroke, some people are left with severe speech and motor deficits. While there have been promising developments in neurostimulation for the improvement of motor deficits, speech therapy remains the only significant intervention method for speech impairments. Deep brain stimulation has been used for the treatment of various disorders that affect a pe

RECRUITING STROKE SURVIVORS Aphasia Lab & Desai Lab - USC Participate in a quick language study in-person or online by making decisions on written words. For example: Which words are more similar? creek–river vs. smoke–river
Who? Stroke survivors
What? A short task involving reading words on acomputer
Where? In-person at USC or from home (oncomputer/phone/tablet)
Time? About 1 hour
Thank you gi
Please reach us at msharder.maac@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
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