
معرفی
Dr. Breanna Krueger is an Associate Professor in the Division of Communication Disorders at the University of Wyoming, where she has been since earning her PhD in 2017. Her academic background includes two MA degrees in Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences and Linguistics from the University of Kansas, and a BA in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Wyoming.
Research Focus: Dr. Krueger specializes in improving treatment outcomes for children with speech sound disorders through:
- Investigating age-related treatment efficacy
- Developing clinical teaching methods for speech-language pathologists
- Enhancing understanding of children's speech perception mechanisms
- Exploring social impact of speech disorders
- Ultrasound visual biofeedback applications for speech therapy
Publication Trends: Her research portfolio shows increasing focus on:
- Transgender voice communication software (2024)
- Home practice facilitation techniques (2024)
- Pediatric cancer speech services (2023)
- Preterm birth language impacts (2023)
- Advanced phonological assessment methods (2022)
Scientific Recognition: Dr. Krueger has received significant funding including:
- NIH Grant (P20GM103432) for age-related treatment research
- ASHA Foundation research grant
- College of Health Sciences internal funding
Laboratory & Outreach: She directs the PhUnderLab, actively engages with professional organizations including the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), and maintains a Twitter presence @phunderlab for research dissemination.




