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Mariah Morton-Jones serves as a Mancosh Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders at the School of Communication, specializing in the assessment and treatment of voice and upper airway disorders through her clinical expertise as a speech-language pathologist.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Linguistics from Emory University
- Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Kentucky
- PhD in Kinesiology from Auburn University with co-advisement from the Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Dr. Morton-Jones' research bridges exercise physiology and vocal function, investigating how physical activity impacts voice production while addressing systemic healthcare disparities affecting racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse populations and rural-living individuals requiring speech-language pathology services. Her interdisciplinary work aims to develop equitable clinical practices for underserved communities through the integration of physiological and sociocultural perspectives.
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