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CSD鈥檚 Newest Faculty Member Awarded $557,000 NIH Grant

Wednesday, November 5, 2014, By Sarah Scalese
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G鈥�02, G鈥�08 may be new to the 黑料不打烊 faculty, but he鈥檚 no stranger to the (CSD). Preston first stepped onto campus as a graduate student 13 years ago. Today, he is not just an alumnus of one of the leading graduate programs; he鈥檚 also a professor.

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Jonathan Preston

Preston has received a three-year, $557,000 grant from the National Institute on Deafness Research and Other Communication Disorders (part of the National Institutes of Health) to study the treatment of articulation disorders in children. The method he鈥檚 utilizing is so cutting-edge that national media outlets, such as The Wall Street Journal, have already taken notice.

鈥淲e use ultrasound to get real-time images of the tongue, and then we show children what they are doing when they make certain speech sounds,鈥� says Preston, who most recently served as an assistant professor at Southern Connecticut State University. 鈥淭he 鈥榬鈥� sound is one of the most common speech errors among children with speech difficulties.聽With the ultrasound, we can help them see what shape their tongue is making and then cue them to do something differently with the tongue. This way, they can see if they are making the right tongue shape and can adjust their tongue position accordingly to achieve clearer speech.鈥�

Participants range from 10-14 years old and receive 14 free speech therapy sessions in return for their participation.

Preston鈥檚 colleagues say his research has the potential to provide relief to children suffering from a variety of speech disorders.

鈥淛onathan was one of our best graduate students, so we were thrilled to hire him this year as a CSD faculty member,鈥� says聽, professor and chair of CSD. 鈥淚t comes as no surprise that more than a decade after he graduated from our Ph.D. program in speech pathology, he has become a leader in his field. The treatment research Jonathan is doing provides hope to the lives of thousands of children who struggle with the articulation of words on a daily basis.鈥�

Preston directs CSD鈥檚 Speech Production Laboratory, which evaluates and treats a variety of speech production issues. Much of his work there addresses speech sound misarticulations in children. He and his research team, which includes graduate and undergraduate students, rely on an array of research tools, including phonetic transcription, ultrasound imaging of the tongue and acoustic analysis.

Preston is also a co-principal investigator of another NIH study, being conducted in Connecticut, New York and Ohio. The five-year, multi-million dollar project focuses on how ultrasound treatment may successfully translate into clinical practice.

Preston is a certified speech-language pathologist whose research involves the assessment and treatment of speech sound disorders. Also a member of the college鈥檚 neuroscience faculty, he earned a Ph.D. and master鈥檚 degree from 黑料不打烊 in speech-language pathology.

 

 

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