2019 Research Roundtables at the ASHA Convention

Friday, November 22, 2019, 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Convention Center, Hall D2/Roundtable Room
Orlando, Florida

The Research Roundtables are held annually at the ASHA Convention. Well-established researchers and funding agency representatives facilitate discussions on numerous topics related to starting, maintaining, and advancing research careers. Whether you are a student thinking about a research career or a mid-career faculty member, you will find topics of interest.

This special event is organized by ASHA's Academic Affairs and Research Education team. No additional registration or ticket is required to attend.

Research Topics

Table 1A
Is a Research Career Right for Me?
Hosts: Jonathan Preston and JoAnn Silkes
Table 1B
Is a Research Career Right for Me?
Hosts: Anthony Pak-Hin Kong and Audra Sterling
Table 1C
Is a Research Career Right for Me?
Hosts: Ryan McCreery and Antje Mefferd
Table 2A
Thinking About and Selecting a PhD Program in Hearing
Hosts: Carolyn Brown and Karen Iler Kirk
Table 2B
Thinking About and Selecting a PhD Program in Speech & Language
Hosts: Julius Fridriksson and Kathy Yorkston
Table 3A
Identifying and Pursuing Postdoctoral Opportunities
Hosts: Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer and Melissa Duff
Table 3B
Identifying and Pursuing Postdoctoral Opportunities
Hosts: Emily Plowman and Raúl Rojas
Table 3C
Identifying and Pursuing Postdoctoral Opportunities
Hosts: Suzanne Adlof and Nadine Martin
Table 4
Preparing for Academic Job Interviews
Hosts: Karen Hegland and Steven Warren
Table 5A
Landing the Right Academic Position for You
Hosts: Lauren Calandruccio and Howard Goldstein
Table 5B
Landing the Right Academic Position for You
Host: David Eddins and Tiffany Hogan
Table 6
Succeeding in Early Tenure Track Positions
Hosts: Mary Alt and Jennifer Lister
Table 7
Being an Engaged Mentee
Hosts: Lauren Bislick and Kris Tjaden
Table 8
Being an Effective Mentor
Hosts: Aimee Dietz and Nan Ratner
Table 9A
Research Symposium in Hearing
Host: Konstantina Stankovic
Table 9B
Research Symposium in Hearing
Host: Jeffrey Holt
Table 10
Clinical Research in Audiology
Hosts: Sumit Dhar and Kristin Uhler
Table 11
Clinical Research in Pediatric Speech-Language Pathology
Hosts: Pamela Hadley and Katie Hustad
Table 12
Clinical Research in Adult Speech-Language Pathology
Hosts: Mira Goral and Bonnie Martin-Harris
Table 13
Implementation Science
Hosts: Meghan Davidson and Natalie Douglas
Table 14
Research in Interprofessional Education/Interprofessional Practice & the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Hosts: Jennifer Friberg and Sharon Glennen
Table 15
Considering Multicultural Factors in Research
Hosts: Anny Castilla-Earls and Sonja Pruitt-Lord
Table 16
Establishing Your First Research Collaboration
Hosts: Michelle Bourgeois and Julie Liss
Table 17
Negotiating Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Hosts: Stephen Camarata and Robert Hillman
Table 18
Engaging in International Research Collaborations
Hosts: Giang Pham and Lorraine Ramig
Table 19
Navigating  Authorship Decisions as an Assistant Professor
Hosts: Mabel Rice and Christine Weber
Table 20
Publishing and Promoting Your Research in the ASHA Journals
Hosts: Mike Cannon and Bharath Chandrasekaran
Table 21
First Steps to Funding Your Research
Hosts: Reyna Gordon and Jiyeon Lee
Table 22
Writing & Revising Federal Research Grants
Hosts: Lori Leibold and Elena Plante

Funding Agency Topics

Table 23
American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation
Host: Nancy Minghetti
Table 24
Institute of Education Sciences (IES) Funding Opportunities
Hosts: Shelley Gray and Carol Scheffner Hammer
Table 25
NIDCD Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships (F31 & F32) and Career Development Awards (K awards)
Host: Melissa Stick
Table 26
NIDCD Research Grants (R01, R15, Early Career Research (ECR) Award R21)
Host: Lana Shekim
Table 27
NIDCD Funding for Hearing Research
Host: Kelly King
Table 28
Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research & Career Development Funding Opportunities
Host: Erick Gallun and Sheila Pratt

ASHA Corporate Partners