The Aphasia Rehabilitation Research Laboratory under the direction Nadine Martin, Ph.D., CCC-SLP aims to better understand the relationship between language, short term memory and other cognitive processes in individuals with aphasia. Within these domains, we aim to develop both theoretical and empirically based diagnostic and treatment measures with the hope of improving overall communication abilities and consequently, the quality of life for people with aphasia. A team of dedicated research speech language pathologists, research assistants, student workers, and volunteers work with persons with aphasia to fulfill this mission.
How to Get Involved
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The Aphasia Research Rehabilitation Laboratory is currently looking for people with aphasia to participate in our research. Please contact us at 215-204-4350 or email emslab@temple.edu for more information about participating. You may also use the form below!
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The Aphasia Research Rehabilitation Laboratory accepts applications for student volunteers who wish to get involved in our research.
Please click here to access our application and submit it to emslab@temple.edu. Our lab hours are Monday – Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. We request a minimum of 6 hours per week for at least one year. Contact the Saffran Center Staff at 215-204-4350 for any additional questions.
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Contact
Where to Find Us
1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue
Ritter Annex, Room 983
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Hours
Monday–Friday
9 am–5 pm
Phone
(215)-203-4350