Happy 80th Johan Sundberg!
Celebrating Dr. Sundberg

We will miss him this year at the 45th Annual Symposium and look forward to the 46th!

We will miss him this year at the 45th Annual Symposium and look forward to the 46th!
Best Student 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. This year we have expanded our committee to include six (6) judges (including Chair, Dr. Shaheen Awan) and I am very pleased to announce that…
Welcome to the Board of Directors Walt Hunter is a Philadelphia native and an investigative reporter with KYW-TV. He joined the station in 1980 as a crime reporter and was named best television reporter by Philadelphia Magazine in 2004. He has received eight Philadelphia Emmy Awards. The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia inducted Hunter into their…
READ ALL ABOUT IT Broadening the Circle, the Formative Years and the Future of The Voice Foundation by Martha Howe Broadening the Circle, the Formative Years and the Future of The Voice Foundation brings to life the tumultuous formation of voice science as a collaborative endeavor. Through interviews with 24 top scientists, physicians, SLPs, and…
Best Poster – First Place goes to…: Relationships Between the Cepstral/Spectral Index of Dysphonia and Vocal Fold Vibratory Function During Phonation Melissa Cooke, Daryush D. Mehta, Robert E. Hillman Congratulations to Melissa Cooke and all the authors! Second Place: When Does Voice Warm-up Become Endurance Training? Mary Sandage, Matthew Hoch Honorable Mention: A New Perceptual…
THE TEXAS VOICE SYMPOSIUM 2017 Register here Evidence-Based Treatment for Voice Disorders Saturday, January 21, 2017 Texas Christian University Fort Worth, TX KEYNOTE SPEAKER Nelson Roy, PHD, CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow Professor of Communication Sciences & Disorders University of Utah SYMPOSIUM FACULTY Ted Mau, M.D., Ph.D. Lesley Childs, M.D. Cory Atkinson, M.A, CCC-SLP Kimberly Coker, M.S….
On Shaky Ground Part II In the current issue, the authors discuss vocal vibrato from research, teaching, and treatment perspectives.