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Troy Clifford Dargin is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Yeshiva University, affiliated with the Katz School of Science and Health. He is a certified practitioner in the Arthur Lessac Voice/Body technique and holds a Vocology certificate from the National Center for Voice and Speech.
- Education: B.S. in Vocal Music Education and Theatre Performance, with graduate degrees in Music, Speech-Language Pathology, Political Science, and Finance.
Research interests include Voice Disorders and the Performing Voice, focusing on semi-occluded vocal tract exercises and their impact on vocal function. His scientific awards include the Ringle Health Professions Scholarship and the Margaret L. Anderson Graduate Teaching Award.
Key publications explore vocal rehabilitation techniques, stroboscopic imaging, and aerodynamic measurements. His work bridges music, speech therapy, and clinical research, often involving collaborations with Dr. J. Searl.
Scientific Awards:
- Ringle Health Professions Scholarship ($5000)
- University of Kansas Academic Merit Scholarship
- Margaret L. Anderson Graduate Teaching Award
Troy teaches Voice Disorders, Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism, and Research Methods at Yeshiva University. He also leads continuing education programs through his initiative "Visions in Voice".



