Student Research Grant in Audiology Recipients

The Student Research Grant in Audiology supports doctoral students in communication sciences and disorders pursuing research in clinical and/or rehabilitative audiology for a proposed one-year study. The grant is supported by the Ira M. Ventry and Brad W. Friedrich Memorial Funds.

2022

Awarded $2,000 each

Donguk Lee
Donguk Lee
PhD Candidate
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Mentor: James Lewis
Evaluation of Efferent Unmasking Using Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials
Laurel Money-Nolan
Laurel Money-Nolan
PhD Candidate
University of South Alabama
Mentor: Ashley Flagge
The Influence of Yoga Training on Functional and Physiological Measures of Balance
Elizabeth Tobener
Elizabeth Tobener
PhD Candidate
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Mentor: Steven Doettl
Effect of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss on Video Ocular Counter Roll Measurements

2021

Awarded $2,000

Jani Hammit
Jani Hammit
PhD Candidate
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Mentor: Candace Hicks
Event-Related Potentials of Linguistic Dichotic Ability and Binaural Integration in Adults With Normal Hearing

2020

Awarded $2,000

Caitlin Sapp
Caitlin Sapp
PhD Candidate
University of Iowa
Mentor: Elizabeth Walker
Audibility-Based Counseling for Parents of Children With Hearing Loss

2019

Awarded $2,000 each

Jeong-Seo Kim
Jeong-Seo Kim
PhD Candidate
University of Iowa
Mentor: Carolyn J. Brown
Acoustically Evoked Compound Action Potential in the Electro-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS) of Cochlear Implant Users
Ashley Rae Parker
Ashley Rae Parker
PhD Candidate
University of Connecticut
Mentor: Erika Skoe
The Inner Ear Protein Prestin as a Biological Index of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

2018

Awarded $2,000

Kathryn B. Wiseman
Kathryn B. Wiseman
PhD Candidate
University of Texas at Dallas
Mentor: Andrea Warner-Czyz
Inconsistent Device Use in Young Cochlear Implant Users

View Student Research Grant in Audiology recipients before 2018 [PDF].