
About
Megan Leece is a Research Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) and Project Manager in the Speech Production Research Lab at Syracuse University's Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. As a part-time faculty member in the Arts & Sciences school, she focuses on clinical and research efforts related to pediatric communication disorders.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (BS), Northwestern University, 1998
- Master of Arts (MA), Northwestern University, 1999
Research Focus: Specializes in identifying and remediating communication disorders in toddlers and preschoolers, particularly residual speech sound disorders and rhotics. Her work emphasizes innovative treatments using ultrasound biofeedback for persisting speech sound disorders. Currently leads projects in the Speech Production Research Lab.
Professional Activities: Engaged in clinical research collaborations and project management within speech pathology. Maintains active involvement in academic networks through Scopus and ORCID profiles.
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