American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Student Research Travel Award (SRTA) Awardees 2008

ASHA offers a Student Research Travel Award (SRTA) for the annual ASHA Convention in order to highlight the research activities of "budding" scientists and encourage careers in science and research. Travel awards of $500 each are available for undergraduate, master's, AuD, and PhD students (at the time of submission) who are first authors on a paper of any of the following session types: (a) technical, (b) poster, (c) one-hour seminar or instructional course, (d) two-hour seminar or instructional course, or (e) short course.

  • Dabarash Albizu, Nova Southeastern University
  • Anna Synnestvedt, University of Maryland
  • Ashley Soyez, Missouri State University
  • Caitlin Baldwin, University of Connecticut
  • Kathryn Brady, University of Missouri
  • Lauren Burrows, Temple University
  • Kristine Cronin, University of Connecticut
  • Danielle Deschaine, Rush University Medical Center
  • Jaimie Gilbert, University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign
  • Lisa LaGorio, University of Florida
  • Lisa Lederer, University of Pittsburgh
  • Rik Lemoncello, Portland State University
  • Sarah Neilsen, Saint Louis University
  • Oksana Pavlyuk, Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus
  • Caitrin Plante, University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
  • Pradeep Ramanathan, University of Minnesota
  • Elizabeth Roos, University of Wisconsin–Madison
  • Naomi Bell Schneider, Florida State University
  • Elizabeth Spencer, Vanderbilt University
  • Emily Zimmerman, University of Kansas

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