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Daniel Buckley serves as Lecturer in Boston University's Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences), Clinical Speech-Language Pathologist at Boston Medical Center's Center for Voice and Swallowing, and Research Speech-Language Pathologist in the Stepp Lab for Sensorimotor Rehabilitation Engineering.
His educational foundation includes:
- BM in Voice Performance (Boston Conservatory)
- MS in Communication Sciences and Disorders (MGH Institute of Health Professions)
- CCC-SLP certification (Keck Hospital of USC, Department of Otolaryngology)
Dr. Buckley's research integrates acoustic analysis, high-speed imaging, and clinical innovation to address voice/swallowing disorders. His work emphasizes culturally responsive care for marginalized communities, particularly in gender-affirming voice modification, while advancing objective assessment methods for laryngeal pathologies through engineering-clinical collaboration.
Recent publications (2020-2024) reveal consistent focus on voice disorder mechanisms, with growing emphasis on swallowing kinematics and lifespan normative data. His research bridges fundamental acoustic principles with clinical applications across diverse patient populations.
As educator, he supervises graduate clinicians in voice disorders and teaches core courses including Voice and Resonance Disorders (SH733) with its interdisciplinary framework. His clinical supervision at Boston Medical Center provides students with exposure to complex voice pathology cases within an otolaryngology setting.
The Stepp Lab environment offers specialized resources for sensorimotor rehabilitation engineering research, supporting Dr. Buckley's work on acoustic modeling, laryngeal imaging, and therapeutic innovation for voice/swallowing disorders.
