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Lisa Freebairn is a Full-time Lecturer at Baldwin Wallace College, where she teaches Communication Disorders and Anatomy/Physiology. She holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences from Case Western Reserve University. Her research focuses on Phonological Disorders, Language Disorders in Children, Voice and Diction for Actors, and Pediatric Diagnostics. Previously, she taught Phonology Disorders at Cleveland State University for three years and has extensive experience in child diagnostic testing.
Ms. Freebairn’s professional background includes work as a researcher in phonology and child language, alongside a parallel career in acting and vocal training. She has performed in regional theater productions and improvisational comedy, and has provided vocal coaching for actors in dialects, diction, and voice techniques.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text. Her current teaching and research roles are centered at Baldwin Wallace College, with no listed advising or lab affiliations detailed.
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