New grant funded with collaborators at Carnegie Mellon University

Dr. Stark and her collaborators at Carnegie Mellon University received notification of award for an National Institutes of Health NIDCD R01. As the sole Co-Investigator on the award, Brie and her team here at IU will be the primary data collectors for the project across the next five years ($475k), collecting test-retest language and gesture data from >150 individuals with and without aphasia. This project builds on her American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation New Investigator Award (in 2019) and will grow the AphasiaBank database (aphasia.talkbank.org), which is a free resource to understand verbal and multimodal language in adults with aphasia.

Stay tuned for exciting new research participation opportunities!

Brielle Stark