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Improving surgical and speech outcomes for children born with cleft palate @uwyocomdis, PI: @KatelynKotlarek, PhD, CCC-SLP

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Celebrating First Generation College Students in the UW College of Health Sciences! Willow Larson From Johnstown, Colorado Majoring in Speech, Language, and Hearing Disorders, with an Honors minor and an ASL certificate #CelebrateFirstGen #UWyoHealthSciences #UWyo

Celebrating First Generation College Students in the UW College of Health Sciences!

Willow Larson
From Johnstown, Colorado
Majoring in Speech, Language, and Hearing Disorders, with an Honors minor and an ASL certificate

#CelebrateFirstGen #UWyoHealthSciences #UWyo
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I had so much fun sharing the basic science and clinical applications of MRI in craniofacial care at Children's Hospital Colorado last week as part of the “Forging Pathways for Better Outcomes: Engaging Community For Coordinated Care in Children With Cleft Lip and Palate” conference.

I had so much fun sharing the basic science and clinical applications of MRI in craniofacial care at <a href="/ChildrensColo/">Children's Hospital Colorado</a> last week as part of the “Forging Pathways for Better Outcomes: Engaging Community For Coordinated Care in Children With Cleft Lip and Palate” conference.
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It’s been another exciting year in the Speech Imaging Lab! Here are some of our stats for 2023: ⭐️11 publications (6 student authors) ⭐️5 grant submissions (3 funded) ⭐️40 presentations (27 student-led) ⭐️9 student research assistants (3 INBRE-funded) ⭐️1 honors thesis defense

It’s been another exciting year in the Speech Imaging Lab! Here are some of our stats for 2023:
⭐️11 publications (6 student authors)
⭐️5 grant submissions (3 funded)
⭐️40 presentations (27 student-led)
⭐️9 student research assistants (3 INBRE-funded)
⭐️1 honors thesis defense
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Lab members Willow Larson & Rishab Ranjitkar presented their funded research projects at the Wyoming INBRE Spring Research Conference in Laramie on April 19th 👏

Lab members Willow Larson &amp; Rishab Ranjitkar presented their funded research projects at the Wyoming INBRE Spring Research Conference in Laramie on April 19th 👏
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Congratulations 🎉 to lab members Willow Larson & Morgan Schwindt, who successfully presented their Honors capstone projects at Undergraduate Research & Inquiry Day in Laramie on April 20th 👏

Congratulations 🎉 to lab members Willow Larson &amp; Morgan Schwindt, who successfully presented their Honors capstone projects at Undergraduate Research &amp; Inquiry Day in Laramie on April 20th 👏
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Several excellent posters from the Speech Imaging Lab were presented at Undergraduate Research & Inquiry Day over the weekend! Excellent work Mikayla, Rishab, Morgan, & Willow 👏

Several excellent posters from the Speech Imaging Lab were presented at Undergraduate Research &amp; Inquiry Day over the weekend! Excellent work Mikayla, Rishab, Morgan, &amp; Willow 👏
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It's National Cleft & Craniofacial Awareness & Prevention Month! The ASHA journals are a great place to find hundreds of articles on this topic from across our vast archive. Read some of the new and trending articles on cleft and craniofacial disorders: on.asha.org/3L8Vjkr

It's National Cleft &amp; Craniofacial Awareness &amp; Prevention Month! The ASHA journals are a great place to find hundreds of articles on this topic from across our vast archive. Read some of the new and trending articles on cleft and craniofacial disorders:
on.asha.org/3L8Vjkr