Ear infections could delay a child’s speech
Research led by Susan Nittrouer featured in U.S. News & World Report
Research led by Susan Nittrouer featured in U.S. News & World Report
New research led by Dr. Susan Nittrouer, shows chronic ear infections can result in deficits in language development and auditory processing among children.
Learning a foreign language is good for your cognitive health.
Several PHHP faculty members recently participated in reciprocal reviews outside of their disciplines, giving them new ideas and perspectives.
A positive experience which gives the students individual attention.
Beneficial peer support for graduate students.
Adams-Mitchell hopes to advance scientific understanding of sickle cell disease.
Dr. Hollea Ryan, Dr. Yiyang Liu and Dr. Rebecca Willcocks are among some of the first recipients of PHHP Research Innovation Fund awards.
Dr. Tracy Centanni appears on New Matter, the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening podcast
Brittney Moore, a student in the Doctor of Audiology program, and a team of researchers examined the effects of a common chemotherapy drug on children's hearing.