
PhD '18 Alumni
What year did you start the program? 2014
Lauren is Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Project Coordinator in the South Carolina Research on Language and Literacy Lab at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC. She is working on two NIH-funded studies led by her mentor, Suzanne Adlof, PhD, that will investigate word learning and reading abilities in children with developmental language disorders from kindergarten through fourth grade. Tiffany Hogan is a Co-PI with Suzanne Adlof on one of the NIH studies.
What are your prior degrees and at which institutions?
BS, Communication Disorders, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2009
MS, Speech-Language Pathology, MGH Institute of Health Professions, 2011
What were your research settings?
2014-2018: Mentor: Tiffany Hogan, PhD, CCC-SLP, Director
Lab: Speech, Language and Literacy (SAiL) Lab, MGH Institute of Health Professions
2016-2018: Mentors: Pamela E. Hook PhD, and Elizabeth Crawford Brooke, PhD, CCC-SLP
Setting: Lexia: A Rosetta Stone Company
What was your dissertation title?
"Factors that Influence Learning for Children with Language and Literacy Impairments"
On what was your research focused?
My broad interests are language, literacy, and cognition. I worked on a project that looked at how children with dyslexia learn new words. The project explored the interaction of language skills and working memory abilities.