People

Principal Investigator

Yasmeen Faroqi-Shah, Ph.D., CCC-SLP 

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Dr. Yasmeen Faroqi-Shah completed her PhD at Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) working with Dr. Cynthia K. Thompson at the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Prior to this, Dr. Faroqi-Shah received her Bachelors and Masters degrees in hearing and speech sciences at the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing in Mysore, India. After completion of her PhD and clinical certification in speech-language pathology, Dr. Faroqi-Shah joined the faculty of Hearing and Speech Sciences at the University of Maryland in 2005.

The primary focus of Dr. Faroqi-Shah’s research is the production of language, specifically difficulties in language production arising from damage to the brain (a condition called aphasia). The long term goal of her research is to help persons with aphasia to achieve their maximum speaking potential by studying neural plasticity following speech-language therapy (especially on verbs and sentences). She is also interested in bilingualism and multicultural issues.

Research Assistants & Students

Tierney Evans, B. A.

Lyana Frantz, B. A.

Mariah Pranger, B. A.

Ashlyn VanderWoude, B. A.

Danielle Altieri, Undergraduate Student

Allison Levin, Undergraduate Student

Molly Harman, , Undergraduate Student

Maddie Nyman, Undergraduate Student

Jayna Roscoe, Undergraduate Student

Brooke Rothman, Undergraduate Student

Hannah Sichel, Undergraduate Student

Lauren Wynant, , Undergraduate Student

Collaborators (recent and past)

Allen R. Braun, M.D. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health

Michael Walsh Dickey, Ph.D. Department of Communication Science and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh

Nidhi Mahendra, Ph.D. Department of Communicative Sciences & Disorders, California State University Easy Bay

Viorica Marian, Ph.D. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University

Lisa Milman, Ph.D. Department of Communicative Disorders & Deaf Education, Utah State University

Robert Slevc, Ph.D. Department of Psychology, University of Maryland

Cynthia K. Thompson, Ph.D. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University

Recent Alumni

P1010841 2013 graduation

Monica Sampson, Ph. D. Dissertation title: An Investigation of Inhibitory Control in Bilingual Aphasia

Julia Thorne, M. A., Thesis title: Verb Production in Aphasia: Testing the division of labor between syntax and semantics

Angela Baker, M. A., Candidacy paper: The role of semantic grouping in errorless verb retrieval therapy

Susan Baughman, M. A., Thesis title: Executive Function in Aphasia: Is there a bilingual advantage

Ran Li, B. A., Project: Action and Object Naming in Bilingual Speakers

Laura Friedman, B. A., Honors Thesis: An investigation of phoneme monitoring of verbs and nouns

Maria Payne, B. A., Honors Thesis: Is walking or has walked: an exploration of tense and aspect comprehension

Sadhvi Saxena, B. A., Project: Language and Musical in Aphasia