New York University
Maria Grigos is an Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at NYU. Her scholarly work combines perceptual, acoustic and kinematic methods to pursue two lines of research. The first centers on the study of speech motor control and motor learning across the lifespan in both impaired and non-impaired speakers. The second focuses on translational research where she studies the efficacy of motor-based intervention in childhood apraxia of speech.
Financial Disclosure:
•Yes, Salaried, full or part time employee, Grant Funds
•Associate Professor, New York University NIH R01DC018581 Title: A randomized control trial of motor-based intervention for childhood apraxia of speech
Non-financial Disclosures:
•Yes, Board membership
•Member of Professional Activities Committee, Apraxia Kids
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