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 SRCLD 30th Anniversary Recognition 

In recognition of the 30th meeting of the SRCLD, I invite you to participate in marking the occasion by submitting a short letter if you will, reflecting on the field or other aspects of our research progress.

Your contribution:

  • the status of research in your area
  • future directions
  • personal reflections on your research, students, or colleagues
  • memorable symposia encounters, papers or discussions

The goal is to accumulate first person accounts from as many colleagues as possible and make them available through a searchable database on the SRCLD web site. The result would be a broad-based reflection of our field and an opportunity to glimpse personal views from researchers entering the field over the past 30 years. Please join us by submitting a short document expressing your views by the end of May so we can share them at the conference in June.



To submit paper or for further guidelines, click here.
Supported in part by: NIDCD and NICHD, NIH, R13 DCO01677, Susan Ellis Weismer, Principal Investigator
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Department of Communicative Disorders