Ph.D., CCC-SLP

Doctoral Degree: Harvard University
Thesis: “Heterogeneity Within Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA): Differences Between Variants in Functional Communication, and a New Sub-Variant of Logopenic Variant PPA” (Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University)
Bachelor’s Degree: Wellesley College
Certified Speech-Language Pathologist: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Licensed Speech Pathologist: State of Washington
Specialty: Voice, Social-Pragmatic Communication, Receptive and Expressive Language Disorders, Cognitive Communication Disorders, Counseling
Special Training: Orton-Gillingham, Lessac Madsen Resonant Voice Therapy (LMRVT)
Awards: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Distinguished Early Career Professional, William Orr Dingwall Dissertation Fellowship in Cognitive, Clinical, and Neural Foundations of Language, Harvard GSAS Professional Development Fund, Sigma Xi, Psi Chi, Robert Day Staley and Karl A. Staley Fellowship
Fluent: German, English, French (C1)
Member: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), International PPA SLT Community of Practice and Research Group, Cognitive Neuroscience Society
Interests: traveling, reading, spending time with family (including a rambunctious German Shepherd and two cats).