Friday, November 16, 2018, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Convention Center, Hall C/Room 3 and 4
Boston, Massachusetts
The Research Roundtables are held annually at the ASHA Convention. Well-established researchers and funding agency representatives facilitate discussions on numerous topics related to starting, maintaining, and advancing research careers. Whether you are a student thinking about a research career or a mid-career faculty member, you will find topics of interest.
This special event is organized by ASHA's Academic Affairs and Research Education team. No additional registration or ticket is required to attend.
Table 1
Clinical Research in
Audiology
Hosts: Sumit Dhar and Rene
Gifford
Table 2
Clinical Research in
Speech-Language Pathology
Hosts: Lizbeth Finestack
and Tara McAllister
Table 3
Undergraduates in Your
Lab: A Win-Win
Hosts: Barbara Cone and
Edwin Maas
Table 4
Decisions about Authorship
and Attribution: Who, When, and How
Hosts: Erick Gallun and
Preeti Sivasankar
Table 5
Negotiating
Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Hosts: Steven Barlow and
Stephen Camarata
Table 6
International Research
Collaborations
Hosts: Julie Liss and
Giang Pham
Table 7
Landing the Right Academic
Position for You
Hosts: Chris Moore and
Holly Storkel
Table 8
Multicultural
Considerations in Research
Hosts: Carol Scheffner
Hammer and Liz Pena
Table 9
Writing and Revising
Federal Research Grants
Hosts: Leora Cherney and
Bob Hillman
Table 10
Success in Early Tenure
Track Positions
Hosts: Sonja Pruitt-Lord
and Cara Stepp
Table 11
Importance of Resilience
in a Research Career
Hosts: Jordan Green and
Kathy Yorkston
Table 12
Implementation Science
Hosts: Natalie Douglas and
Elaine Mormer
Table 13
Research in IPE/IPP and
SoTL
Hosts: Susan Gordon-Hickey
and Brenda Seal
Table 14
Publishing and Promoting
Your Research in the ASHA Journals
Hosts: Mike Cannon and
Sean Redmond
Table 15
Thinking About &
Selecting a PhD Program
Hosts: Karen Kirk and
Malcolm McNeil
Table 16A
Research Symposium in
Hearing
Hosts: David Pisoni
Table 16B
Research Symposium in
Hearing
Hosts: Sophie Scott
Table 17A
Is a Research Career Right
for Me?
Hosts: Kathy Chapman and
Krystal Werfel
Table 17B
Is a Research Career Right
for Me?
Hosts: Leah Fabiano-Smith
and Sandra Gordon-Salant
Table 17C
Is a Research Career Right
for Me?
Hosts: Françoise
Brosseau-Lapré and Ryan McCreery
Table 18A
Identifying and Pursuing
Postdoctoral Opportunities
Hosts: Nadine Martin and
Raul Rojas
Table 18B
Identifying and Pursuing
Postdoctoral Opportunities
Hosts: Julie
Barkmeier-Kraemer and Nancy Brady
Table 19
American
Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation
Hosts: Nancy Minghetti and
Lesley Olswang
Table 20
Institute of Education
Sciences (IES) Funding Opportunities
Hosts: Howard Goldstein
and Shelley Gray
Table 21
NIDCD Pre- and
Postdoctoral Fellowships (F31 & F32) and Career Development Awards (K
awards)
Hosts: Eliane Lazar-Wesley
and Melissa Stick
Table 22
NIDCD Research Grants
(R01, R15, Early Career Research (ECR) Award R21)
Hosts: Judith Cooper and
Lana Shekim
Table 23
NIDCD Funding for Hearing
Research
Hosts: Kelly King
Table 24
Veterans Affairs
Rehabilitation Research & Career Development Funding Opportunities
Hosts: Patricia Dorn