
معرفی
Jonelyn Langenstein serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders at Northwestern University's School of Communication. A dual-qualified speech-language pathologist and singing voice specialist, her clinical practice focuses on complex voice and swallowing rehabilitation within academic medical settings.
Education:
- MS, Communicative Disorders – San Francisco State University
- MM, Vocal Performance – New England Conservatory of Music
- BA, Vocal Performance & Arts Administration – Whitworth University
- BCS-S, Board Certification in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders
Her clinical expertise centers on voice pathology across diverse populations including professional performers, transgender individuals, and aging adults. Specialized techniques include laryngostroboscopy interpretation, FEES/VFSS swallow studies, and TEP management for alaryngeal speech. Unique integration of operatic performance background enables specialized rehabilitation for singers, while gender-affirming voice therapy represents a significant clinical focus. Research interests bridge otolaryngology, neurological rehabilitation, and performing arts medicine with emphasis on translational clinical applications.
Scientific Awards: No awards explicitly documented in source material.
Advising and Grants: Clinical supervision of graduate students occurs within Northwestern's Speech-Language Pathology program, though specific advisees aren't listed. Previous institutional affiliations with Emory Voice Center and UCSF Head & Neck Cancer Center suggest collaborative research frameworks, but no active grants are specified.
Labs and Teams: Functions within Northwestern's Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Department clinical infrastructure, utilizing advanced diagnostic suites for voice/swallowing analysis. Collaborates with laryngology teams on head/neck cancer rehabilitation pathways and maintains active role in professional voice care networks serving performing arts communities.

