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Faculty are involved in independent and collaborative research in the areas of audiology, hearing science, and speech-language pathology. Projects include cochlear implant processing, treatment of speech disorders in patients with Parkinson's disease, language and literacy, quality of life and hearing aids, and many other topics related to communication disorders. Faculty members publish in professional journals and present at international, national and state meetings. Summaries of faculty research and professional activities are available on-line at the Department's Web site. Students are encouraged to participate in the research process, including development of hypotheses, data collection, and presentation or publication of results. Audiology students are eligible to apply for NIH-supported research experiences at three off-campus sites.
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