Contact Dr. Mary Sandage:
Email: sandamj@auburn.edu
Address: 1199 Haley Center, Department of Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences
Graduate Students
- Graduate student volunteers (SLHS and related programs)
- Interested Thesis students
Graduate students are expected to gain research experience related to lab activities to support research dissemination. This may include the following opportunities:
- Attendance of lab meetings
- Development of research studies
- Project coordination roles
- Data collection
- Data coding and/or scoring
- Data analysis and interpretation
- Academic writing
- Academic presentations
- collaboration
- Learning more deeply about voice and upper airway disorders and anatomy and physiology!
Undergraduate Students
- Volunteer research assistants
- Required to work for a minimum of 2 semesters.
Undergraduate research assistants are expected to commit a minimum of 3 hours per week for a minimum of 2 semesters. The undergraduates can gain insight in the speech-language pathology profession and gain research experience related to lab activities to support research dissemination. This may include the following opportunities:
- Attendance of lab meetings
- Preparation for data collection
- Data collection
- Simple data scoring
- Science writing
- Community outreach and collaboration
- Learning more deeply about voice and upper airway disorders and anatomy and physiology!