Best Student Presentation Award

A generous endowment by TVF Board of Directors member Dr. Abdul-latif Hamdan enables us to recognize excellence among students presenting research at the Symposium with a $1,000 Award.

Attention: Symposium Presenters / Authors

The Voice Foundation Symposium will be awarding a Best Student Presentation Award. If you or your student is interested in applying, we would appreciate it if you could please send an letter of intent responding to the following questions (as appropriate), and send it to Ian DeNolfo at [email protected] by March 1 along with the abstract for your presentation. Please send this all in one PDF.

  • Is your accepted paper/poster derived from a Doctoral Dissertation, Master’s Thesis, or academic independent study? Yes/No
  • If yes, would you like this paper/poster to be considered for a “Best Student Paper/Poster Award”? Yes/No
  • If yes, please provide a detailed description of your role (the student’s role) in the overall project, as well as a description of the role of any other collaborators (including his/her advisor).
    Include the title of your project.
  • Submit a copy of your final power-point presentation (for poster or oral presentation) by May 1st.

Abdul-latif Hamdan, MD

“It is evident that this symposium is an attractive educational platform for students from all over the world. One of the main constraints to attendance is money. I believe that offering a Best Student Award will encourage their attendance.”

Award Committee

Our thanks to Dr. Hamdan for his support and for the hard work of the Award Committee.
Committee Chair: Shaheen N. Awan
Committee members: David Eddins, Jeannette LoVetri, Lyndsay Madden, Deanna McBroom, Stephanie Misono

Best Student Presentation Award Winners

2023

Camilla Reimer, BA
Comparison of Professional and Recreational Vocal Performers in Knowles Treatment of Voice-Related Health Issues

2022

Clara Leyns, MSc
Short-term Acoustic Effects of Speech Therapy in Transgender Women

Clara Leyns and Robert T. Sataloff, MD
2020 Virtual Voice

Arash Mahnan, PhD Candidate – University of Minnesota
Vibro Tactile Simulation as a Feasible SymptomaticTreatment for the Voice Disorder Spasmodic Dysphonia.
Authors: Arash Mahnan MS, Sanaz Khosravani PhD, Peter J. Watson PhD, Yang Zhang PhD, George Goding MD, Juergen Konczak PhD

2019 TIE

Alison Hilger Ph.D. Candidate in the Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Northwestern University
Increased Auditory Feedback Sensitivity Early in Phrasal Production
Authors: Alison Hilger, Charles Larson

Hamzeh Ghasemzadeh, Michigan State University PhD Student, USA
Method for Vertical Calibration of Laser-Projection Transnasal Fiberoptic High-Speed Videoendoscopy
Authors: Hamzeh Ghasemzadeh, Dimitar D. Deliyski, David S. Ford, James B. Kobler , Robert E. Hillman,  Daryush D. Mehta

Charles Larson, co-author accepting for Alison Hilger, with Dr. Robert Sataloff
2019 Hamzeh Ghasemzadeh and Dr. Robert Sataloff
2018

Matteo Scalabrin – Italy
Inspiratory Vocal Fry: Anatomical and Physiological Aspects and Application in Speech Therapy, Vocal Pedagogy and Singing: A Pilot Study
Authors: Matteo Scalabrin, SLP, Luca Carrozza, SLP, Elisabetta Rosa, SLP,  Nico Paolo Paolillo, MD

Matteo Scalabrin, 2018 Best Student Presentation
2017

Jeong Min Lee – USA
Comparison of Two Acoustic Indices of Dysphonia Severity: The AVQI and CSID
Authors: Jeong Min Lee, Nelson Roy

Jeong Min Lee, MS and Dr. Robert Sataloff 2017
2016

Marion Semmler  – Germany
Dynamic 3D Parameters from High-Speed Videoendoscopy

2015

Matthew Schloneger – USA
Assessments of Voice Use and Voice Quality Among College/University Singing Students Ages 18-24 Through Ambulatory Monitoring with an Unfiltered Accelerometer Signa

Matthew Schloneger, with Dr. Robert Sataloff, Chairman
Matthew Schloneger, with Dr. Robert Sataloff, Chairman – 2015

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