The Voice Foundations 26th Annual Symposium 1997

Medica1 College of
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Thomas
Jefferson
University
Jefferson
Medical
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SYMPOS
CARE @F THE
FESSIONAL VOICE
}IUlle 2-.June 7, 1997
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Robert Thayer Sataloff, M.D., D.M.A.
Chairman
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In Association With:
Jefferson Medical College
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American Institute for Voice and Ear Research
Temple University
Academy of Vocal Arts
The Curtis Institute of Music
PROGRAM COMMITTEES
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Jeannette I-loit
Ronald Scherer
Thomas Shipp
Johan Sundberg
MEDICAL PROGRAM
Michael Benninger
David W. Brewer
Robert Thayer Sataloff
VOICE RESEARCH AND PEDAGOGY
Ronald j . Baken
Robert Thayer Sataloff
Cecilia Wagner Boyd
Symposi11111 Coordi11ator
Margaret Baroody
A11dio-Vis11al Coordi11ator
Kate A. Emerich
Workshop Coordi11ator
Rhonda K. Rulnick
Exhibit Coordi11ator
Reinhardt). Heuer
CM£1C£U Coordi11ator
Mary J. Hawkshaw
Cheryl A . Hoover
Lori A. Maccarone
Deborah C. Rosen
Allyson Shaw
£xec11ti~ Assista11ts to Robert TI~aytr Sataloff
The Voice Foundation dedicates this year's
Symposium to the memory of
Thomas Shipp, Ph.D.
ACCREDITATION
Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University is accredited by the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.
Jefferson Medical College designates this continuing medical education activity for 44.25 credit
hours in Category 1 of the Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical Association.
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All faculty participating in continuing medical education programs sponsored by Jefferson Medical College
are expected to disclose to tlze program mtdience any real or apparent conjlict(s) of interest related to tlze
content of tlteir presentation(s). Full disclosure of faculty relations/zips will be made at tlze program.
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Temple University, Department of Communication Sciences, is
approved by the CEB of ASHA to sponsor CE activities in speechlanguage pathology and audiology. This program is offered for up
to 4.0 CEUs, intermediate level, professional area. ASHA approval of
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GRADUATE CREDIT
Graduate credit may be obtained through independent study from your University's Department of
Speech-Language Pathology. Registration must be completed prior to the first day of the Symposium.
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
The new specialty of voice care involves rapidly advancing technology, new medical and scientific
knowledge, and constant advancement in patient care. Stale-of-the-art symposia and courses are
essential for interdisciplinary communication and education. For twenty-five years The Voice
Foundation's Annual Symposium has been the international meeting designed to fulfi ll these needs.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
+ to provide information regarding recent technological, scienti fic, and clinical advances in the
study of the human voice.
+ to provide information regarding diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders and implications of
vocal fold su rgery.
+ to increase understanding of various therapies and teaching techniques. including
examination/evaluation of the voice, through workshops by recognized leaders in laryngology,
speech-language pathology, speaking, and singing.
+ to foster dialogue and cooperation among otolaryngologists, speech-language pathologists, voice
scientists, voice researchers, singing teachers, voice trainers, performers, and others who are
concerned with care of the professional voice.
+ to increase understanding of the relationship of normal and abnormal voice production through
acoustic, aerodynamic, muscular, respiratory, anatomic, and vidcostroboscopic measures
+ to foster appropriate selection, implementation, effectiveness, and interpretation of laboratory
measures by reviewing selected advantages and limitations of current technology.
Monday, June 2. 1997
5:00
6:00
6:15
9:15
Registration
Introduction and Welcome
Robert Thayer Sataloff, Chairman
Anatomy and Physiology of Phonation: An Overview
Robert T. Sataloff
Respiration: An Overview
jem111ette Hoit
Phona tion: An Overview
Ronald Scherer
Acoustics: An Overview
john11 Stmdberg
Adjourn
Tuesday, june 3, 1997
7:30
8:15
Registration
Opening Remarks
Robert Thayer Sataloff, Chaimtnii
Paul Bmcker, President, Thomas jefferson University
BASIC SCIENCE SESSION I
8:30
9:30
9:45
10:00
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:15
11:30
12:00
Chairperson: Joltnn Stmdbcrg
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: Grmtd Ballroom
Respiratory Control in Speech: Interactive Neural Mechanisms
Anne Smith
Vocal Economy: Empirical and Simulation Data
Katherine Verdoli11i, David Berry, l11go Titze, Roger Cha11
Measurement of Flow in a Constant Driving Pressure Model
K. Li1111ea Peterson, Gerald Berke, Mi11g Ye
Coffee Break
Effects of Lung Volume on the Vertical Larynx Position during Phonation
jen11y Jwarsso11, johmt Stmdberg, Mo11ica TholltnSSOII
The EGG-Knee or How to Visualize Inferior Voca l Fold Opening During the
Closed Phase: Videoendoscopic Strobo Photo Glottography (SPGG)
Markus Hess, Michael Ludwigs, Mmifred Gross
The Effec ts of Loudness on Long-Term Average Spectrum
·Timo Lei11o
The Push-me-pull-you Voice: Vocalization During a Weight-Support Task
Robert Orlikoff, De1111is Kraus
Panel Discussion
Moderator: joltnll Su11dberg
Panelists: Markus Hess, je1111Y Iwarsso11, Timo Lei11o, Robert Orlikoff, K.
Lin11ea Peterso11, Katheri11e Verdoli11i
Lu nch Break (on you r own)
BASIC SCIENCE SESSION II
Chairperson: jolta11 Sundberg
1:30
1:45
2:00
On the Forma tion of the Actor's/Speaker's Formant
Timo Lei11o, Amte-Maria Laukka11e11
Longitudinal Stud y of Subglotta l Pressures in Tenor Singing
Harm Schutte, james Stark, Oo11ald Miller
Perceptual and Acoustic Study of Professionally Trained Versus Untrained Voices
W.S. Brown, Howard Rotltma11, Christi11e Sapie11za, Nicole jar111a11
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2:15
2:30
Voice Source Characteristics in Six Premiere Country Singers
jollmz Sundberg, Tllomns Clevelmzd, R. Ed Stone, jemzy lwnrsson
The Effects of Singing on Blood Pressure
2:45
Voice Regis ters in the Light of Vid~okymography
3:00
3:30
4:00
Panel Discussion
Moderator: jolzn11 Szwdberg
Panelists: Kimberly Broadwater, W.S. Brown, Timo Leino, Hnrm Sclzutte, jnn Suec
Coffee Break
CNS Control of Laryngeal Function for Voice and Speech
5:00
Dinner (on your own)
Kimberly Brondwnler, Step/zen Austin
jnn Suec, Hnrm Sclzutte, Frn11tisek Srnm
Christy Ludlow
SPECIAL SESSION
Chairperson: Ronald Scherer
8:00
The Science and Physiology of Environmental Effects on Vocal Produ ction
9:30
Adjourn
Steven Grny, lngo Titze, Knflzeriue Verdolini, Kimberly
Fislle1~
Michael Bemzinger
weanesaay, june 4, 1997
BASIC SCIENCE SESSION Ill
Chairperson: Ronald Scherer
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: Grnud Ballroom
8:00
Adaptive Control of the Orofacial System During Speech and Nonspeech Activities
9:00
The Biomechanics of Laryngeal Muscles
Ste-<Je/1 Barlow
llzgo Tilze
10:00
10:30
Coffee Break
The Connective Tissue Capsule of the Human Vocal Fold
10:45
insertion of Thyroa rytenoid Muscle Fibers into the Conus Elasticus in the
H u man Larynx
11 :00
A H isto-Morphological Study of the Human Ventricu lar Fold: Gender, Age and
Topography Related Differences
11 :15
The Effect of Vocal Fold Rehydration on Excised Laryngeal Phonation
11:30
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Rounld Scherer
Panelists: P. H. Dejouckere, jack jimzg, joel Kalznne, lrn Snuders, lugo Titze
Lunch Break (on your own)
joel Kalznue
lrn Smzders, Surhzder Rni, jzme Wa11g
P. H. Dejouckere
jnck jimzg, jemzie Ng, Dnuid Hn11sou
12:00
BASIC SCIENCE SESSION IV
Moderator: jcmmcttc Hail
1:30
Perceptual Eva luation of Connected Speech and Sustained Vowels in
Child ren's Voices
1:45
Glottal Closure Types: incidence and influences of Gender, Vocal Train ing,
In tensity, and Pi tch
Arend S ulle1~ F. W: }. Albers
Acoustic Events of Two Dysphonias During Vowel and Read ing Productions:
Add uctor Spasmodic Dysphonia and Muscular Tension Dysphon ia
Elisnbetlz Sederlwlm
2:00
Christiue Sapieuza, Thomas Murry, Suzmme Wnltou
2
2:15
2:30
2:45
3:00
3:15
3:45
4:15
5:15
5:30
Glottal Flow Magnitude, Timing, and Supra-Subglottic Coupling in Patients with
Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia
Kimberly Fisher, Rouald Scherer
Biomechanical Modeling of Unilateral Voca l Fold Paralysis
lugo Titze, Heun; Hoffmmr, Brad Story
Numerical Modeling of a Voice Producing Prosthesis
M. P. de Vries, C. f. Vcrkerke
Actors, Speech and Intoxica tion
Harry Hollieu, Cea de joug
Panel Discussion
Moderator: jea111relle /-/oil
Panelists: M. P. de Vries, Kimberly Fisher; Harn; Hollieu, Christiue Sapieuza,
Elisabeth Sederholm, A. M. Suiter, Iugo Tit:e
Coffee Break
Cortical Mechanisms for the Control of Speech: Evidence from Cortical
Stim ulation and Brain Im aging
William Feiudel
Presentation of the 7th Annual Van L. Lawrence Fellowship Award and the 7th
Quintana Voice Resea rch Award
Dinner (on your own)
SPECIAL SESSION
POSTER EXHIBITS: MEET THE AUTHORS
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: Craud Ballroom Lobby Area
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Lis t incomplete at the time o f printing
A Case of Lary ngeal Trauma in a Baritone
johu Lasak, Robert Sataloff
Granular Cell Tumo rs of the Larynx
jauetle Ressue, Robert Sataloff, Melissa Portell
Imaging of La ryngea l Fractures and Dislocations: Anato mical and Functional
Considerations
William Vazquez-Choisue, Vijay Rao, Robert Sataloff, David Mayer
"Lax Vox" Tube, a Simple Tool in Voice Ca re
Marketta Sihuo
Strategies in Singers for Vocal Nodules in Children and Women
jeau Abitbol, Beatrice Abitbol
Under X-Ray: The Movement State of Human Vocal Organs
Loug Xiaugfeug
SPECIAL EVENING SESSION
Chairperson: jemwelfe D. Hoit
Sheraton Socie ' Hill Hotel: Grmrd Ballroom
7:00
8:00
The Voice of Thomas Shipp in Voice Science and Disorders
Thomas Hixo11, johau Suudbcrg, Harry Hollie11
Open Mic- Reflections on the Life of Thomas Shipp
EVENING WORKSHOP 1A
(concurrent with Evening Workshop lB)
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: Craud Ballroom
8:30
10:00
Voice Building for Choirs
Brcuda Smith
Adjourn
EVENING WORKSHOP 1 B
(concurrent with Evening Workshop lA)
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel: TBA
8:30
Exercise Physiology Principles Applied to Vocal Performance: An Exercise
Workout Developing Respi ratory and Skele tal Musculature
Carole Sclmeider, Carolyu Demzehy, Julie Hauks, Keith Saxou
10:00
Adjourn
Thursday, june 5, 1997
7:30
Meetings of the Research and Publication Committee of the foumal of Siugiug
and the Voice Science Steering Committee
(Locatio11s to be posted)
SPECIAL TOPIC
Chairperson: R.f. Bakc11
Sheraton Societ , Hill: Grn11d Ballroom
8:30
The Central Neuroanatomy of Phonation: An Ove rview
9:15
Genetic Bases of Neurogenic Dys phonia
Charles Larso11
Mitchell Brill
10:00
Coffee Break
10:30
Technolog ical Approaches to the Observation of Periphe ra l Neural Function
11:00
Central Neural Dysfunction: Technological Approaches and Find ings
11:45
12:00
Summ a ry and discussion
Lund1 Break (on yo ur own)
Meeting of the joumal of Voice Editorial Board
Exhibit Area
Rick Roark
Be11 Wat so11
(Locatioll to be posted)
SESSION lA
(concurrent with Session IB)
Chairperson: Rabat Colema11
Sheraton Society Hill: Grand Ballmom
1:00
Frequency of Voice Proble ms in Teaching Compared w ith Other Occupations
1:15
A Su rvey of Self- Reported Voice Problems by Sd1ool Teache rs in South Australia
1:30
Voice Problems Among Tead1ers: Differences by Gender and Teadung Characteris tics
1:45
Self-Reported Voice Problems Among Professional Opera, Musical Theatre and
Jazz Singe rs
2:00
Voca l Nodu les in Adult Singe rs: Regional Opinjons About Etiologic Factors,
Career Impact, and Treatment; A Survey of Otolaryngologists, Speed1
Pathologists, a nd Teachers of Singing
2:15
Changes !n Women's Voices Following Ho rmonal Therapy with Virilizing Age nts:
A Repo rt o n Alterations to the Speaking and Singing Voices of Four Women
2:30
Vibratory Therapy fo r Re mediation of Benig n La ryngeal Disorde rs
2:45
Prelim inary Study on the Capacity of Trained Singers to Indepe ndently Control
Extrinsic a nd Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles
3:00
Coffee Break
Elai11e Smith, Margaretta Taylor, Lester Kirclmer, He11ry Hoffmall
Aliso11 Russell, jen11ijer Oates, Kemzetlz Gree11wood
Elai11e Smith, Lester Kirclmer, Margarella Taylor, He11ry Hoffmall
Debbie Phylmzd, je1111ijer Oates, Kemzetlz Greemoood
Norma11 Hogikymz, Scott Appel, Leslie Guimz, Marc Haxer
]a11et Baker
]ea11 Westermmz Gregg
feamzette Lovetri, Peak Woo
Exhibit Area
4
3:45
4:00
4:1 5
4:30
4:45
5:00
Hygienic Techniques for Vocally Violent Behaviors
Knreu Ryket; Nelsou Roy, Dinue Bless
Short-Term Effects of Sipping Water on Dysphonic Voice Function
Phillip Sc/meider, Lnwreuce Raphael, Susmme Akhbnri
Psychogenic Dysphonia: Peeling Back the Layers
jnuet Baker
Disprosody-Pseudoforeign Dialect- A Case Presentation
Mara Bell/au, Rosin11e Yamasaki, A11n Marin Kuh11, Nnjiln Dn Silva, Mntilde Spozito
On-Site Voice Therapy
Barbara Lowe11Jels, Peak Woo, jeffrey Libi11
Adjou rn
SESSION 18
(concurrent with Session lA)
Chairperson: jolm Michel
Sheraton Society Hill: Grand Ballroom
1:00
1:15
1:30
1:45
2:00
2:15
2:30
2:45
3:00
3:45
4:00
4:15
4:30
4:45
5:00
5:15
Changes in intraoral Pressure During Vocal Loading
Mnrkettn Sihvo, Pnnvo Alku, Eijn-Riittil La uri, Tero Lippo11e11, Eevn Snln, Erkki Vi/kmn11
A Comparison of Computerized Speech /Voice Analysis Programs
Sltnhee11 Awn11, Shelley Scnrpi11o
Negative Peak Amplitude of the First Derivative of the Glottal Flow Wavefo rm
as an indicator of Vocal Load ing
Erkki Vi/kmn11, Pnnvo Alku, Eevn Sa/a, Eijn-Riiffil La uri, Mnrkelln Sihvo
Sim ultaneous Videofluorographic and Dual-Channel Electroglottographic
Registration of Various Phonatory Tasks
Atme-Mnrin Lnukkmze11, Rnijn Tnknlo, Erkki Vilkmnn, Janna Nummenrmztn,
Tero Lippo11e11
Fluoroscopic Visual Observations of Vocal Tract Adjustments by Classically
Trained Singers
jerold Teachey, ]n11 Petri, William Hiuk/e, Smzdrn Frnuks, Robert Yarborough, Frn11k Gray
Roughness-Breathiness-Hoarseness: A 14-Center Study on Perceptive Ratings
Markus Hess, Ulrich Mnusmn1111, Mnufred Gross
Learning Voice Analysis Using Multimedia Clinical Case Studies
]e111zijer Oates, Alisou Russell
Harmonic-to- oise Ratio Pre- and Post-Vocal Rehabilitation
Mara Beh/nu, Glnucyn Mndnzio, Paulo Paules
Coffee Break
Exhibit Area
Photoglottographic Measures in Parkinson's Disease
Emily Li11, jack jinug, Steplteu Houe, David Hnusou
Treatment For the Aging Voice: Acoustic, Aerodynamic and Electromyographic
Changes
Lorrniue Rnmig, Kristiu Bnke1; Erich Luscltei, Mnrslznl/ Smith, Stefmzie Cozmtrymn11
The Electroglottogram in Pressed and Flow Phonation: implications for Voice Therapy
Alisou Belmtzau, john Haskell
The Use of Feedback in Singing Instruction
Doun/d Miller, james Doiug
Generalization of Visual Biofeedback Training Effects to Non-Biofeedback Transfer
Kntlteriue Verdoliui, julie Bnrkmeiet; Adam Rubin, Susnu Miller
Adjou rn
Meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board
(Locntiou to be posted)
SPECIAL EVENING SESSION
Sheraton Society Hill: Grand Ballroom
7:00
10:00
Med ical Eva luation and Treah11ent of Professional Singers: An Overview
Robert Thayer Sntnloff
Adjou rn
5
Friday, }ttne 6, 1997
WORKSHOPS
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel
8:15
Introduction (Grand Ball room)
Robert Thayer Sataloff
SESSION I 8:3Q-9:15
Singing Voice
Marvi11 Kee11ze, fam es McKi1111ey, K/m·a Meyers
Speaking and Acting Voice
Domm S11ow
Singin g for the Injured Voice
Tom Clevela11d
Broadway Singing
Barbara Maier
Overtone Singing: Acous tical Analysis and Singing Ted1nique
A. Ricci Maccari11i, Trii11 Kua11g Hai, Grazia11o Tisato a11d joha11 Su11dberg
The Actor's Voice: The Relationship Between Resonance and Consonants
]a11et Fei11del
SESSION II 9:20-1 0:05
Singing Voice
Katheri11e Ardo, Ruth Golde11, Leslie Gui1111, George Shirley
Speaking and Acting Voice
Lucille Rubi11
Voice Rehabilitation Strategies for Singers and Actors
A11ita Koza11
Decision Making in Treating Dysp honic Patients
ja11i11a Casper
Broadway Singing
femmette Lovetri
SESSION 11110:10-10:55
Singing Voice
Thomas Blaylock, Steve11 He11rikso11, jea11i11e Wag11er
Reflections on a Career
Russell Oberli11, Cou11tertellor
Speaking and Acting Voice
Catheri11e Fitzmaurice
Broadway Singing
Claudia Cata11ia
Singing a nd Speaking for the Lnjured Voice
jea11 Westemm11 Gregg
Feldenkrais
Bob Chapra
SESSION IV 11:00 -11:45
Singing Voice
Margaret Cusack, Cy11thia Hoffmall, jomma Levy
Speaking and Acting Voice
Ralph lito
Alexander Technique
Harriet Harris
Vocal Registers: Pedagological Overview and Demonstration
Steve Austill
6
Broadway / West End Sing ing
Mark Meyla11
Speaking and Singing fo r the Injured Voice
Joa11 Lader
11:45
Lunch Break (on your own)
Meeting of The Voice Foundation Board of Directors
(Locatio11 to be posted)
1:00
G. Paul Moore Lecture
Control of Vocal Fold Strain and Pitch Change in Sing ing
Aatto So111ri11e11
MEDICAL SESSION lA
(concurren t with Medical Session IB)
Chairperson: Mmruel Pais Clcmerrte
Sheraton Society Hill: Grmrd Ballroom
2:00
The Development of Criteria fo r Referring Singers to a Voice Laboratory fo r
Assessment
2:15
Tremor in the Normal Human Acoustic Signal
2:30
Voice Range in Superior Laryngeal Nerve Paresis and Paralysis
Patricia Doyle, Steve11 Zeite/s, Robert Hil/mn11
George Chnrpied, Gregory Grillo11e
Claudin Eckley, Robert Sntnloff, Joseph Spiegel, Steve11 Ma11del, Mary Hnwkshmv,
Rei11hardt Heuer
2:45
Laryngea l Resistance: Direct Measurements During Speech in Normal Subjects
and in Spasmodic Dysphonia
3:00
Coffee Break
3:30
Analyzing Asymmetrical La ryngeal Behavior
3:45
Effects of Lary ngeal Endoscopy on the Vocal Performance of Young Ad ult
Females with Normal Voices
4:00
Compu ter Quantitative Color Analysis of Laryngeal Erythema in Reflux Laryngitis
4:15
The Utilization of Computerized, Non-Linear, Video Editing for Stroboscopic
Image Ana lysis
4:30
Contribution of Lary ngo-Stroboscopy to the Etiology of Laryngeal Contact
Granu loma
4:45
5:00
Endoscopic and Stroboscopic Description of Adu lts wi th Paradoxical Vocal Fold
Dysfunction
Kathlee11 Treole, Michael Trudeau, L. Arick Forrest
Significance of Videokymography f_9r Clinica l Practice
5:15
Adjourn
Rmrdn/1 Pln11t, Alle11 Hillel
Exhibit Area
Arrn Gloria Ortega, Marin Li11n Bnrzola, Carlos Stipeclr
jermifer Oates, Valerie Lim, Debbie Phyln11d, Matthew Campbell
David HaiiSOII, Jack Jin11g, Wmr Chi
joseph Spiegel, Robert Sntaloff, Jesse Seiber
Eberhard Kruse, Christin11e Kiese-Himmel
Frn11tisek Srnm, Harm Schutte, jn11 Svec
MEDICAL SESSION 18
(concurrent with Medical Session lA)
Chairperson: Paulo Po11tes
Sheraton Society Hill: Gra11d Ballroom
2:00
Allergies and Vocal Fold Edema
2:15
Cristirrn jncksoii-Mellnldi, A11drew Owl, R. Wny11e Hollaud
Cyclic Food Allergy in the Professional Singer: A Case Report and Review of the
Literature
Sn11jord Archer
7
2:30
Evaluation of the Relative Passabili ty of the Nostrils During Singing
2:45
Hormonal Influences in Pre-Menopause and Menopause Voice Professionals
3:00
Coffee Break
3:30
The Vocal Athlete and Intubation: A Management Protocol
3:45
Etiology of Laryngeal injuries: Short- vs. Long-Term Intubation
4:00
The Relationship Between Two Vocal Abuse / Misuse Patterns and the
Development of Benign Vocal Fold Masses in Hyperfunctional Voice Patients
4:15
Salient Characteristics of Patients with Posterior Laryngea l Granulomas and
Ulcerations
4:30
Chronic Laryngitis in Voice Professionals: Strategies and Treatment
4:45
Partial Vertica l Laryngectomies -Functional Evaluation
5:00
Vocal Fold Paralysis in Thyroid Can cer: Follow-up Study in 784 Patients
5:15
Adjourn
Ala11as Steja110V, Ala11as Atmwssov
jemr Abitbol, Beatrice Abitbol
Exhibit Area
Torrey Loucks, Daw11a Duff, joa11 Wo11g, Rebecca Fi11ley-Dehueiler
Do1111a L1111dy, Roy Casia11o, David Shatz, Michael Reisberg, j1111 Xue
Deborah A11drade, Rei11hardt Herter, Eugenia Castro, Robert Sataloff
Robert Hillmmr, Steven Zeitels, Alexa11dre Radu
jean Abitbol
Osiris do Brasil, Mara Behlau
Atmws Stefmwv
GALA DINNER FOR
THE VOICE FOUNDATION
Sheraton Society Hill: Grand Ballroom
(Black Tie)
6:00
7:00
8:15
Cocktails
Entertainment in the Grand Ballroom
Dinner
Saturaay, june 7, 1997
MEDICAL SESSION II
Chairperson: Gwc11 Korotoill
Sheraton Society Hill: Gra11d Ballroom
8:00
Electroglottographic Tracki ng of Phonatory Response to Botox Injection
8:15
Botox for Hy peradduction of the False Vocal Folds: A Case Report
8:30
Does Botox Alter Laryngeal Secretions or Mucoci liary Tra nsport?
8:45
9:00
Discussion
Panel: Challeng ing Cases in Med ical Management of Voice Complaints
Moderator: joseph Spiegel
Panelists: Sa11jord Archer, Gwe11 Korovin, C. Richard Stas11ey, Han s von Leden
Coffee Break
Kimberly Fisher, Ro11ald Scherer, Cheryl Gidde11s, Dava Pattert
Clark Rose11, Thomas Murry
Kimberly Fisher, Steve11 Gray, Cheryl Gidde11s
10:15
Exhibit Area
10:45
12:00
Panel: Challenging Cases in Voice Surgery
Moderator: Steve11 Zeitels
Panelists: ]ea11 Abitbol, De111ris Kraus, Paulo P01rtes, Harvey Tucker~ Peak Woo
Lunch Brea k (on yom own)
Meetings of the Symposium Planning Committee and the Wilbu r James Gould
Award Committee
(Locatio11s to be posted)
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II
MEDICAL SESSION Ill
1:00
1:15
1:30
1:45
2:00
2:15
2:30
2:45
3:00
3:30
5:00
5:05
Chairperson: Han.tcy Tucker
Sheraton Sodety H ill: Grand Ballroom
The Lost Cords: Rediscovery, Restoration and Rehabilitation of Voca l Folds
Masked by Laryngeal Sarcoidosis Using Transtracheostomal
Videolaryngoscopy, Lasers, Stents and Resonance Therapy
Gregory Gallivan, Claudia Eitnier, Holly Gnllivmr
Outpatient Transoral Laser Vaporization of Anterior Glottic Webs
Roy Casiano, Dormn Lrmdy, Jrm Xue
Microsurgical Treatment of Vocal Fold Atrophy
Andren Ricci Mnccnri11i, Massimo Magnmri, Delfo Cnsoli11i
Phonomicrosurgical Resection of Glottal Papillomatosis
Steve11 Zeitels, Robert Sntnloff
Quantitative Assessment of Voice Quality Following Laser Surgery for
Reinke's Edema
Tlromns Murry, Jemr Abitbol, Rita Hersn11
Intra-operative Voice Testing in Laryngeal Framework Surgery: A Systematic
Testing Approach
Peak Woo
Long-Term Preservation of Voice Improvement Following Surgical
Medialization and Reinnervation for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis
Harvey Tucker
Late Complication of Type I Thyroplasty: A Case Report
Clark Rosen, Tlromns Murry, David DeMnri11o
Coffee Break
Exhibit Area
Master Class
Louis Quilico
Closing Rema rks
Robert T. Sntnloff
Adjourn
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Rhinology Centennial at a special discounted fee of $700.00. Registration
deadline is May 1, 1997. Additional information and proof of your
registration with The Voice Foundation w ill be requi red upon request.
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Pocutty
Beatrice Abltbol, M.D.
1, Rue L.argllliere
75016 Paris
FRANCE
(33-1)4847-9189, Fax (33-1)4527-7230
Jean Abltbol, M.D.
1, Rue Largllliere
75016 Paris
FRANCE
(33-1)4647·9189, Fax(33-1)4527-7230
Susanne Akhbarl
Queens College, CUNY
152-37 14th Road
Whitestone, NY 11357
(718)746-4499
F. W. J. Albers
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
University of Hospital Groningen
P.O. Box 30.001
NL 9700 RB Groningen
THE NETHERLANDS
Paava Alku
Department of Applied~
Vesilinnantle 5
Turku University
Turku, FINLAND 20014
(358) 2333-6547, Fax (358) 2333-8600
E-mail: [email protected]
Debomh Feljo Andmde, SLP
Fellow, American Institute for Voice
and Ear Research
1721 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Scott Appel
University of Michigan Medical Center
Department of Otolaryngology
1904 Taubman Health Center
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, Ml48109-0312
Sanford M. Archer, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Department of Otolaryngology
University of Kentucky
800 Rose Street, Room C236
Lexington, KY 40536
(606)257-5099, Fax (606)233-5483
Katherine Ardo
Dramatic Soprano, Singing Voice
Specialist
Director, Canadian Voice Care
Foundation
2540 Toronto Crescent NW
Calgary, Alberta T2N 3V9
CANADA
(403)282-21n, Fax (403)289-4988
Atanas Atanassov, M.D.
Thrakla University
·
Medical Faculty
Department of Biophysics
Armeiska st 11
6000 Stars Zagora
BULGARIA
Stephen F. Austin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Voice
Laboratory for Research of the
Singing Voice
Louisiana State University
305 School of Music
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
(504)388-2641, Fax (504)388-2562
Shaheen N. Awan, Ph.D., CCc-8LP
Associate Professor
Department of Communication Disorders
& Special Education
Bloomsburg University
Navy Hall
400 East Second Street
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(717)389-4436, Fax (717)389-4980
Ron J. Baken, Ph.D.
Director of Laryngology Research
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary
210 East 14th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212)979-4541, Fax (212)979-4315
Janet Baker, L.A.C.S.T., M.Sc.
Clinical Member I.TAA., Family Therapy
Speech Pathologist • Family Therapist
Department of Speech Pathology
School of Medicine
Ainders University
East Adelaide Medical Centre
50 Hutt Street
Adelaide
AUSTRALIA 5000
(08)9210·9466, Fax (08)821D-9433
Kristin Baker
Wilbur James Gould Voice Research Ctr
Denver Center for the Performing Arts
1245 Champa Street
Denver, CO 80204
(303)446-4839
Julie Barkmeler, Ph.D., CCc-8LP
Research Fellow
Nafllnst. of Deafness & Other
Communication Disorders
Voice and Speech Section
Building 10, 5D38
10 Center Drive MSC 1416
Bethesda, MD 20892-1416
(301 )496-9365
Steven M. Barlow, Ph.D.
Professor
Dept. of Speech & Hearing Sciences
Program in Neuroscience
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812)855-5144
E-mail: [email protected]
Marla Llna Barzola
Ucenciada en Fonoaugiologia
Professor Faculty of Phonoaudiology
Mendoza
REPUBLICA ARGENTINA
(54-61)23-4585, Fax (46-61)31-1143
Mara Behlau, Ph.D.
Director
Centro de Estudos da Voz-cEV
Rua Diogo de Faria, 231
04037-DOO Sao Paulo
BRAZIL
Alison Behrman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Communication Sciences Program
Hunter College/C.U.N.Y.
425 East 25th Street
New York, NY 1001D-2590
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Michael Benninger, M.D.
Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board
The Voice Foundation
Department of Otolaryngology
Henry Ford Medical Hospital
2799 West Grand Boulevard
Detroit, Ml 48202
. (313)876-3272, Fax (313)876-7263
Gerald Berke, M.D.
Chairman
Division of Head and Neck Surgery
UCLA School of Medicine
62-132CHS
Los Angeles, CA 90095
(310)825-5179
David Berry, Ph.D.
Assistant Research Scientist
National Center for Voice and Speech
Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing
Center
The University of Iowa
'Iowa City, lA 52242
(319)335-5657
Thomas Blaylock, M.A.
Executive Director
Northwest Institute of Voice
4645 SW 191st Avenue
Beaverton, OR 97007
(503)649-6718
Diane M. Bless, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Department of Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery
Clinical Science Center F4/214
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792-2436
(608)263.0121
Osiris OC do Bmsll, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Hospital do Servidor Publico Estadual
de SAo Paulo
Centro de Estudos da Voz - CEV
Rua Diogo de Faria 231
sao Paulo- 04037-DOO SP
BRAZIL
Fax (55-11)575-1710
Mitchell F. Brln, M.D.
Director of Movement Disorders
and Assoc. Professor of Neurology
Mount Sinai Medical Ctr
Box 1052
1 Gustave L. Levy Place
New York, NY 10029
Kimberly Broadwater, M.D.
Doctor of Musical Arts Candidate
2014 W. Marsden Place
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
(504)272-1233
W. S. Brown, Jr., Ph.D.
Director, IASCP
University of Aorida
Dept of Communication Processes
& Disorders
P.O. Box 117420
Gainesville, FL 32611
(352)392-2034
Paul Brucker, M.D.
President
Thomas Jefferson University
1020 Walnut Street, Room 641
Philadelphia, PA 19107-5587
(215)955-6617
Matthew Campbell
Otolaryngology Department
Austin and Repatriation Medical Ctr
Banksia Street
Heidelberg West 31 B 1
Victoria
AUSTRALIA
(03)9496· 1111. Fax (03)9496·1111
Roy A. Casiano, M.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Otolaryngology
University of Miami School of Medicine
P.O. Box 016960 (D-46)
Miami, FL 33101
(305) 243·5290
Delio Casolino
Professor
Department of Otolaryngology
Bufalini Hospital
via Roncati
Bologna
ITALY
Janina K. Casper, Ph.D.
Department of Otolaryngology &
Communication Sciences
SUNY Health Science Center
750 East Adams Street
Syracuse, NY 13224
(315)464-7334. Fax (3 15)464·7262
Eugenia Castro, M.D.
Rua de S. Jorge • Zebreiros
Foz do Sousa
4420 Gondomar
PORTUGAL
C laudia Catania
Mezzo-soprano
253 West 72nd Street. Apt. 31 1
New York, NY 10023
(212)767·0532
Roger Chan
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Speech Pathology and
Audiology
Wendell Johnson Speech and
Hearing Center
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, lA 52242
(319)335·6601
Bob Chapra
220 Locust St., Apt. 21-H
Philadelphia. PA t 9106
(215)732·9 t 73
George L. Charpied, M.S., CCC·SLP
Boston University
Department of Corrmrications Disorders
Suite 601
Doctor's Office Building
720 Hamson Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
(617)536·3220. Fax (617)636·6424
Wan Chi
Northwestern Unrversity Medical School
Department of Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery
Searle Building
12th Floor, Room 561
303 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
(312)906·6920
Manuel Pais Clemente, M.D., Ph.D.
lns1ituto Portugues da Voz
Rua Caldas Xavier. 36·6 Esq.
4150 Porto
PORTUGAL
(351·2)600-7363. Fax (351·2)600·7002
Thomas Cleveland, Ph.D.
Director, Singing Arts & Sciences
Vanderbill University Medical Center
1500 2 1st Avenue, Suite 2700
Nashville. TN 37212·3102
(615)343-SING. Fax {6 15)343·0672
Robert F. Coleman, Ph.D.
Director of Research
Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery
Eastern Virginia Medical School
625 Fairfax Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23507
(604)446·5934
Stefanic Countryman, M.A., CCC·SP
Wilbur James Gould Voice Research
Center
Denver Center for the Performing Arts
1245 Champa Street
Denver. CO 60204
(303)693·4000, ext. 2622
Margaret Cusack
Singing Teacher
750 Old Lancaster Road
Apt. B 504
Berwyn, PA 19312
(61 0)993·0377
Philippe H. Dej onckere, M.D., Ph.D.
The Institute of Phoniatrics
Utrecht University, A.Z.U. F.02.504
P.O. Box 65500
NL 3506 GA. Utrecht
THE NETHERLANDS
(31·30)250-7736. Fax (3130)252·2627
E-mail: [email protected].
Gea de Jong
IASCP
University of Florida
50 Dauer Hall
Gainesville. FL 32611
(904)392·2046
David P. DeMarino, M.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor
University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine
20 Cedar Boulevard
Suite 206
Pittsburgh, PA 15226
(412)563·3590
Carolyn Dennehy, Ph.D.
Department ol Biological Sciences
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO 60639
(970)351·2493
James Doing, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Voice
Department of Music
University of Missouri
Columbia. MO 65211
Patricia B. Doyle, M.A., CCC·SLP
Senior Speech Pathologist
Voice and Speech Laboratory
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Adjunct Faculty
Boston University and MGH Institute
of Health Professions
243 Charles Street
Boston, MA 02114
(617)573·4050
Dawna Duff, B.Sc.
University of Toronto
6 Queen's Park Crescent W.
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2H2
CANADA
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Andros Dzul, M.D.
Lakeshore Professional Voice Center
21000 East Twelve Mile Road
Suite 111
St. Clair Shores, Ml46061
(6t0)779·7610. Fax (610)779·0031
Claud ia A . Eckley, M.D.
Av. Jacuntinga 231, apt. 62
Moema CEP: 04515·030
sao Paulo • SP
BRAZIL
Fax (55·11 )223·0951
Claudia M. Eltnier, M.A., CCC-SLP
SpeechNoice Pathologist
Weldon Center for Rehabilitation at
Mercy Hospital
299 Carew Street
SUite 404
Springfield. MA 01104·2361
Janet Felndel
Department of Drama
College of Fine Arts Carnegie
Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213·3690
(4 12)266·5750
William Felndel, M.D.
Montreal Neurological Institute
3601 University St.
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B4
CANADA
(514)396·1939, Fax (514)369·6540
Rebecca Flnlcy-Detweilcr, Ph.D.
Department of Speech-language
Pathology
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto
6 Queen's Park Crescent W.
Toronto, Ontario MSS 2H2
CANADA
(416)976·0237, Fax (4 16)976·1596
Kimberly V. Fisher
Northwestern University
2299 North Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60206
(647)491·2433
E-mail: kfi663 @nwu.edu
Catheri ne Fitzmaurice, M.A.
Professor, Dept. of Theater
Universi ty of Delaware
206 Murray Road
Newark. DE 19711
(302)366·1167
l. Arlck Forrest, M.D.
Director. The Voice Center
Dept. of Otolaryngology- Head and
Neck Surgery
The Ohio State University
4AUHC
456 West 10th Avenue
Columbus. OH 43210
(614)293-6176
Sandra Franks, M.M.
Vocal Pedagogue for Voice Care
Associates
P.O. Box 2260
Cordova, TN 36016·2260
(90t)756·0139, Fax (901)753·9633
Gregory J. Gallivan, M.D, FAC.S., F.C.CP.
Attending Thoracic Surgeon & Voice
Care Specialist
Mercy Hospital
299 Carew Street, Suite 404
Springfield, MA 01104·236t
(413)765· 1667, Fax (413)747·6626
Kathleen Holly Gallivan, M.D., M.P.H.
Resident In Otolaryngology, Head &
Neck Surgery
Thomas Jefferson University
111 S. 11th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Cheryl Giddens
Un!varsity of Oklahoma
Health Sciences Center
Ruth Golden
170 West End Avenue, #5J
New York, NY 10023
(212)769-4067
Frank Gray, M.D.
Methodist Central Hospital
Department of Radiology
1265 Union Avenue
Memphis, TN 38104
(901)726-7358
Steven D. Gray, M.D.
Professor, Dept of Surgery
Division of Otolaryngology
3C 120 University Medical Ctr
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
(801 )588-3983
Kenneth Greenwood, M.D.
Senior Lecturer
School of Behavioral HeaHh Sciences
LaTrobe University
Bundoora 3083 Victoria
AUSTRALIA
(03)9479-1111
E-mail: [email protected]
Jean Westerman Gragg, M.A., M.S.,
CCC.SLP
Development of the Singing Voice
National Association of Teachers of
Singing
American Academy of Teachers of
Singing
Speech-Language Pathologist
Specialist in Voice Therapy and
Rehab!lltation
American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association
11 Old Quarry Road
Woodbridge, CT 06525
(203)393-0030
Gregory A. Grlllone, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
- Head and Neck Surgery
Boston University School of Medicine
Suite 601
Doctor's Office Building
720 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA02118
(617)536-3220, Fax (617)638-6424
Manfred Gross, M.D.
Department of AudXllogy and Phoniatrics
UniversitAtsklinikum Benjamin Franklin
Fabeckstrasse 62
Frele UniversltAt Berlin
D-14195 Berlin
GERMANY
Leslie W. Guinn
Voice Training Specialist
Vocal Health Center
University of Michigan Medical School
1904 Taubman Health Center
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, Ml48109·0312
Julie Hanks, M.A.
Department of Communlcation Disorders
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO 80639
(970)351·2087
David Hanson, M.D.
Nor1hwestem University Med"ICSI School
Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery
Searle Building
12th Floor, Room 561
303 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
(312)908-8920
Harriet Harris
The Alexander Technique
337 South 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215)985·1040
John Haskell, Ed.D.
Speech Pathologist
157 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
(212)315-1639
Mary Hawkshaw, R.N., B.S.N., CORLN
American Institute for Voice and Ear
Research
1721 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215)545·3322, Fax (215)790-1192
Marc J. Haxer, M.A., CCC.SLP
Professor of Voice
University of Michigan School of Music
2247 Moore Building
Ann Arbor, Ml 48109-2085
Steven Henrikson
32 Rusholme Road
Toronto, Ontario M6J 3H4
CANADA
(416)538·7875, Fax (416)538-6642
E-mail: [email protected]
Rita Hersan, M.S.
Visiting Research Associate
University of Pittsburgh Voice Center
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
INLAR lnstltuto da Larfnge
Sao Paulo
BRAZIL
(412)647-2411
Markus Maria Heu, M.D.
Department of Audiology and Phoniatrics
UnlversitAtsk!inlkum Benjamin Franklin
Fabeckstmsse 62
Freie UniversitAt Berlin
D-14195 Berlin
GERMANY
Reinhardt Heuer, Ph.D.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Voice Research Associate
American Institute for Voice and Ear
Research
1721 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215)545-3322, Fax (215)790-1192
Allen D. Hillel
Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery
University of Washington
P.O. Box 6515
Seattle, WA 98195-6515
(206)543·5230
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Robert E. Hillman, Ph.D.
Director, Voice and Speech Laboratory
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Associate Professor
Department of Otology and l.aJyngology
Harvard Medical School
Director, Communications Sciences
and Disorders
MGH·Institute of Health Professions
243 Charles Street
Boston, MA02114
(617)573-4455
William G. Hinkle, Ph.D., CCC.SLP
Dean, College of Alfied HeaHh Science
University of Tennessee Medical
School, Memphis
Speech PaltDoglst, ~care Associa19s
Adjunct Voice Faculty, University of
Mississippi
P.O. Box 2260
Cordova, TN 38088-2280
(901)758-0139, Fax (901)753·9633
Thomas J. Hixon
National Center for Neurogenic
Communication Disorders
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520)621-1472, Fax (520)621-2226
Cynthia Hoffman
Chairman, Dept. of Voice
Juilllard School of Music
316 W. 84th St., Apt 6G
New York, NY 10024
(212)874-3754
Henry Hoffman, M.D.
Department of Otolaryngology
College of Medicine
University of Iowa
Iowa City, lA 52242
Norman D. Hoglkyan, M.D.
University of Michigan Medical Center
Department of Otolaryngology
1904 Taubman Health Center
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, Ml 48109-0312
Jeannette D. Holt, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
The University of Arizona
Department of Speech and Hearing
Sciences
Tucson. AZ 85721
(520)621·7064, Fax (520)621·2226
E-mail: jenjen @cnet.shs.arlzona.edu
R. Wayne Holland, Ed.D.
Lakeshore Professional Voice Center
21000 East Twelve MHe Road, Sui1e 111
St. Clair Shores, Ml 48081
(B10)n9-7610, Fax (B10)n9-0031
Harry Holllen, Ph.D.
Institute for Advanced Study
of the Communication Processes
University of Florida
63 Dauer Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611·7425
(352)392·2046, Fax (352)392·6170
E-mail: [email protected]
Stephen Hone, M.D.
Northwestern Univ. Medical School
Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery
Searle Building
12th Floor, Room 561
303 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
(312)908-8920
Jenny lwarsson
Speech and Language Pathologist
Speech, Music and Hearing
Royal Institute of Technology
Box 70014
8-100 44 Stockholm
SWEDEN
(46-8)790-7876, Fax (46·8)79D-7854
E-mail: [email protected]
Cristina A. Jackson-Menaldi, Ph.D.
DlrectorNoice Pathologist
Lakeshore Professional Voice Center
21000 East Twelve Mile Road
Suite 111
St. Clair Shores, Ml 48081
(810)779-7610, Fax (810)779-0031
Nicole Jarman
Dept of Communication Processes
& Disorders
P.O. Box 117420
University of Aorida
Gainesville, A. 32611
(352)392-2046
Jack Jiang, M.D., Ph.D.
Northwestern University Medical School
Dept of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery
Searle Building
12th Aoor, Room 561
303 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
(312)908-8920
Joel Kahane, Ph.D.
Memphis Speech and Hearing Clinic
807 Jefferson Avenue
Memphis, TN 38105
(901)678-5800, Fax (901)525-1282
Marvin Keenze
Professor of Voice and Pedagogy
Westminster Choir College of Ryder
University
Coordinator of International Activities,
NATS
3455 Midvale Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19129
(215)848-5892
Christina KJese.Himmel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Clinical Psychology
Department of Phonlatrlcs and
Pedaudiology
Georg-August-Unlverslty
Robert-Koch-8tr 40
D-37075 Gottingen
GERMANY
(49-551 )39-2844, Fax (49-551 )39-2812
Lester Kirchner, M.S.
Department of Preventive Medicine
College of Medicine
University of Iowa
Iowa City, lA 52242
Gwen Korovln, M.D.
Attending Otolaryngologist
Lenox Hill Hospital
Ames Vocal Dynamics Laboratory
47 East 77th Street. Suite 201
New York, NY 10021
(212)879-6630, Fax (212)650-9736
Anita L Kozan, Ph.D., CCC
Manager, Voice Rehabilitation Ctr
Abbott Northwestern Hospital
800 East 28th Streeat at Chicago Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55407-3799
(612)863-4549, Fax (612)863-5224
Dennis H. Kraus, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr
1275 York Avenue, Box 28
New York, NY 10021
(212)639-5621, Fax (212)639·5856
Eberhard Kruse, M.D.
Professor
Head of Department of Phoniatrics
and Pedaudlology
Georg-August-University
Robert-Koch-Str 40
D-37075 Gottingen
GERMANY
(49-551) 39-2811, Fax (49-551)39-2812
Ana Marla B. Kuhn, Ph.D.
SLP, Graduate Student
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
and Human Communication Disorders
at UNIFESP-EPM
Universldade Federal de Sao Paulo
Escola Paullsta de Medicina
UNIFESP-EPM SAo Paulo
BRAZIL
Joan Lader, M.A.
Speech Pathologist/Singing Voice
Teacher
27 W. 16th Street
NewYork, NY 10011
(212)929-6672
Charles Larson, Ph.D.
Professor
Northwestern University
Frances Searle Building
2299 N. Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60208
John Martin Lasak, M.D.
Dept of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck
Surgery
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
909 Walnut St., #320 COB
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Anne-Marla Laukkanen, Ph.D.
Senior Assistant
lnst. of Speech Communication and
Voica Research
University of Tampers
P.O. Box 607
33101 Tampers
AN LAND
(358)03-215-7249, Fax (358)03-215-6063
Elja-RIIHa Laurl
Department of Otolaryngology
and Phoniatrics
Helsinki University Hospital
Haartmaninkatu 4E
FIN-OQ350 Helsinki
FINLAND
nmo Leino, Lie. Phil.
Director
Institute of Speech Communication
and Voice Research
University of Tampere
P.O.Box607
331 01 Tampers
FINLAND
(358)3-215-6472, Fax (358)3-215-6063
E-mail: [email protected]
Joanna Levy
Faculty, Academy of Vocal Arts
1920 Spruce Street •
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215)735-1685
Jeffrey Llbln, M.D.
45 W. 67th Street
New York, NY 10023
(212)496-9300
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Valerie Lim
Postgraduate Student
School of Human Communication
Sciences
LaTrobe University
Bundoora 3083 Victoria
AUSTRALIA
(03)9479-1940, Fax (03}~479-1874
Emily Lin, Ph.D.
Northwestern University Medical School
Department of Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery
Searle Building, 12th Aoor, Room 561
303 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
(312)908-8920
Tero Llpponen
Department of Otolaryngology and
Phoniatrlcs
University of Oulu
Oulu 90220
FINLAND
(358)08-315-2011
Torrey Mark John Loucks, M.CI.Sc.
University of Toronto
6 Queen's Park Crescent W.
Toronto, Ontario MSS 2H2
CANADA
Jeannetta Lovetrl
Adjunct Professor
Drama Department
New York University
Tisch School of the Arts
Director, The Voice Workshop
317 West 93rd Street. #38
New York, NY 10025
(212)662-9338
Barbara Lowenfels, M.A., CCC.SLP
Speech, Language and Voice Palhologist
30 Paddington Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583
(914)472-2723, Fax (914)472-1268
Michael Ludwlgs, Ph.D.
Institute for Electronics
Techn!sche UniversitAt
Berlin
GERMANY
Christy L Ludlow, Ph.D.
Chief, Voice and Speech Section
Intramural Research Program, NIDCD
10 Center Drive, MSC 1416
Bethesda, MD 20892-1416
(301)496-9365, Fax (301)4BD-0803
E·mall: [email protected]
Donna S. Lundy, M.A., CCC.SLP
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Department of Otolaryngology
University of Miami School of Medicine
P.O. Box 016960 (D-48)
Miami, FL 33101
(305)243-5290
Erich Luschel
National Center for Voice and Speech
Dept. of Speech Pathology & Audiology
University of Iowa
Iowa City, lA 52242
(319)335-8717
A. Ricci Maccarlnl, M.D.
Department of Otolaryngology
Bufalini Hospital
viale ltalia 45
48015 Cervla (RA)
ITALY
Glaucya Madazlo, SLP,
SLP. Graduate Student
UNIFESP-EPM
lnstltuto da L.arlnge • INLAR
Rua Diogo de Faria, 231
04037-QOO sao Paulo
BRAZIL
Massimo Magnani, M.D.
Department of Otolaryngology
Bufallni Hospl1al
via Ia Picozza
S. Mauro Pascoll (FO)
ITALY
Barbara Maler
365 West 28th Street. 17B
New York. NY 10001
(212)255-2906
Steven Mandel, M.D.
Clinical Professor of Neurology
Thomas Jefferson University
The Sheridan Bldg.
125 So. 9th St. Ste 200
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215)574-0075, Fax (215)574-0861
Ulrfch Mansmann, M.D.
Institute for Biostatistics and Informatics
UniversitAtsklinlkum Benjamin Franklin
Friel UnlversitAt
Berlln
GERMANY
David Mayer, M.D.
Chief, Dept. of Radiology
Englewood Hospl1al and Medical Center
350 Engle Street
Englewood, NJ
James McKinney
Editor, NATS Journal
Dean, Distinguished Professor of
Voice Emeritus
School of Church Music
Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary
PO Box22000
Fl Worth, TX 76122..()390
(817)923·1921, Ext. 3120
Fax (817)370.9130
Klara Meyers
Professor of Voice
Esther Boyer College of Music
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19132
(215)887-8931
MarkMeylan
54 Fernlea Road
Balham, London SW12 9RN
ENGLAND
Tel/Fax (44-71)372·5109
John F. Michel, Ph.D.
Depl of Speech Language & Hearing
3031 Dole Center
University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS 66045
(913)864-0638
Donald G. Miller, M.D.
Voice Research Lab
Department of Medical Physiology
Medical Faculty, Bloemslngel10
NL 9712 KZ Groningen
THE NETHERLANDS
(31-50)363-2688, Fax (31·50)363-2751
E-mail: [email protected]
Susan Miller, Ph.D., CCC.SLP
Director, Center for the Voice
3800 Reservoir Road, NW
Washington, DC 20007·2197
(202)784-2858
Thomas Murry, Ph.D.
Professor
University of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine
Department of Otolaryngology
408 Eye & Ear Institute Building
Suite500
200 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412)647-2130
Jennie Ng
Northwestern University Medical School
Department of Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery
Searle Building, 12th A, Am 561
303 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
(312)908-8920
Jaana Nummenranta
ReSearch Assistant
Department of Otolaryngology and
Phonlatrics
University of Oulu
Oulu
FINLAND 90220
(358)08-315-2011
Jennifer Oates, Ph.D.
Head of School and Senior Lecturer
School of Human Communication
Sciences
Faculty Health Sciences
LaTrobe University
Bundoora 3083 Victoria
AUSTRALIA
(03)9479-1937, Fax (03)9479-1874
E-mail: [email protected]
Russell Oberlin
Countertenor
Thomas Hunter Professor Emeritus
of Music
102 East 22nd St., Apt. 9E
New York, NY 10010
(212)982·7075
Robert F. Orflkoff, Ph.D.
Director, laryngology Laboratory
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr
1275 York Avenue
New York. NY 10021
Ana Glorfa Ortega
Ucenciada en Fonoaudiologla
Professor Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Phonoaudiology
Jose Federico Moreno 1880
5500 Mendoza
REPUBLICA ARGENTINA
(54)61-234565, Fax (54)61-299706
E-mail: [email protected]
Dava Patten
University of Oklahoma
Health Sciences Center
K. Linnea Peterson, M.D.
Division of Head/Neck Surgery
UCLA School of Medicine
62·132 CHS
Los Angeles, CA 90095
(310)825-5179
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Jan H. Petri, M.D.
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Medical Director, Voice Care Associates
Clinical Faculty, University of Tennessee
Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery
P.O. Box 2260
Cordova, TN 38068-2260
(901)758-0117, Fax (901)753-9633
Debbie Phyland
Student in Master of Applied Science
by Research and Honorary Associate
School of Communication Disorders
Faculty Health Sciences
LaTrobe University
Bundoora Victoria 3083
AUSTRALIA
(03)9894-4679, Fax (03)9496-2795
Randall Plant, M.D., M.S.
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery
Eastern Virginia Medical School
825 Fairfax, 5th Floor
Norfolk, VA 23507·1912
(757)446-7270
Paulo Pontes, M.D.
Director INLAR
Universldade Federal de Sao Paulo
Escola Paulista de Medlclna
UNIFESP·EPM SAo Paulo
BRAZIL
LouleQulllco
25 Berryman Street
Toronto, Ontario M5R 1M7
CANADA
Alexandre Radu, M.D.
Research Fellow
Voice and Speech Laboratory
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
243 Charles Street
Boston, MA 02114
(617)573-4050
Surfnder RaJ, M.D.
Grabscheld Voice Center
Dept. of Otolaryngology, Box 1189
Mount Sinal Medical Center
New York. NY 10029
Lorraine Olson Ramig, Ph.D., ccc-sp
University of Colorado-Boulder
Depl of Communication Disorders
and Speech Science
Campus Box 409
Boulder, CO 80303
(303)446-4836
Vljay M. Rao, M.D.
Professor
132 S. 1Oth Street, Suite 1092
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215)955-4804, Fax (215)955-5329
Lawrence J. Raphael
33 w. 42nd Street
The Graduate School, CUNY .
New York. NY 10036
(212)642-2352
Michael Relsberg, M.D.
Resident
Department of Otolaryngology
University of Miami School of Medicine
P.O. Box 016960 (D-48)
Miami, FL 33101
(305)585-6934
Janetta Ressue, M.S., CCC.SLP
2049 Locust St., Apt. #4
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215)564-1397
Rick M. Roark, Ph.D.
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary
Assistant Profsssor
Dept. of Otolaryngology
New York Medical College
Valhalla, NY 10595
Clark A. Rosen, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Unlv. of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Department of Otolaryngology
Eye & Ear Institute Bldg, Ste 500
200 Lothrop Stmet
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412)647-2112
Howard B. Rothman, Ph.D.
Dept. of Communication Processes
and Disorders
P.O. Box 117420
University of Aorida
Gainesville, FL 32611
(352)392·2113
Nelson Roy, M.CI.Sc., CCC.SLP
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery
Clinical Science Center F4/214
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792·2436
(608)263-0121
Adam Rubin, M.D.
Harvard Medical School
rio Joint Center for Otolaryngology
333 Longwood Ave., 3rd Aoor
Boston, MA 02115
Lucille S. Rubin, Ph.D.
President, Professionally Speaking, NYC
Faculty, Circle-in-the-Square Theatre
School, NYC
Speaking Voice Specialist
Voice Consultant
Dept. of Otolaryngology
Lenox Hm Hosp., NYC
Georgetown Unlv. Med. Ctr.,
Washington, DC
119 West 57th Stmet, Suite 820
New York, NY 10019
(212) 245·5944, Fax (212) 307·5072
E-mail: [email protected]
Alison Russell
Speech Pathology Department
Alnders University of South Australia
GPO Box2100
Adelaide 5001
AUSTRALIA
(08)8204-5940, Fax (08)8204-5935
E·mall: alison. russell @fllnders.edu.au
Karen S. Ryker
Assis1ant Professor of Theatre anct emma
University of Wisconsin-Madison
6173 Vilas Hall
821 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
(608)263-2329
EevaSala
Departments of Otolaryngology and
Phoniatrics
Turku University Hospital
FIN-20500 Turku
FINLAND
(358)50-516-4525
Ira Sanders, M.D.
Grabscheld Voice Center
Department of Otolaryngology, Box
1189
Mount Sinal Medical Center
One Gustave L Levy Place
New York, NY 10029
(212)241·5931, Fax (212)831-3700
Christine Sapienza, Ph.D.
Dept. of Communication Processes
and Disorders
P.O. Box 117420
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
(352)392-2046, Ext 221
Robert Thayer Sataloff, M.D., D.M.A.
Chairman, Board of Directors
The Voice Foundation
Chairman, Dept. of O!olaJyngology-HNS
The Graduate Hospital
Prof. of Otolaryngology,
Thomas Jefferson Univ.
Adjunct Professor of
Otorhlnolaryngology-HNS,
The University of Pennsylvania
Adjunct Professor of OtolaryngologyHNS,
Georgetown University
Faculty, Academy of Vocal Arts
Faculty, The Curtis Institute of Music
Chairman, American Institute for Voice
and Ear Research
1721 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215)545-3322, Fax (215)790-1192
Keith G. Saxon, M.D.
Saxon Medical, Inc.
University of Michigan
(816)781·1001
Shelley Scarpino, M.S.
Department of Communication
Disorders & Special Education
Bloomsburg University
Navy Hall
400 East Second Stmet
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(717)389-4438, Fax (717)389-4980
Ronald C. Scherer, Ph.D.
Bowling Gmen State University
Dept. of Communication Disorders
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
(419)372·7189, Fax (419)372-8089
E-mail: [email protected]
Carole M. Schneider, Ph.D.
Department of Kinesiology
University of Northern Colorado
Gunter Hail, 2760
Greeley, CO 80639
(970)351·2676
Phillip .Schneider
Queens College, CUNY
3935 Blackstone Avenue
Bronx, NY 10471
(718)543-2111
Harm K. Schutte, M.D., Ph.D.
Voice Research Lab
Department of Medical Physiology
Medical Faculty, Bloemslngel 10
NL 9712 KZ Groningen
THE NETHERLANDS
(31·50)363-2688, Fax (31·50)363-2751
E-mail: [email protected]
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Elisabeth Sederholm
Department of Speech Pathology
Danderyd Hospital
Danderyd 5-1822 88
SWEDEN
(46·8)655-5811' Fax (46·8)622·5857
E-mail:
Elisabeth.Sederholm @oron.ds.sll.se
Jesse C. Seiber
330 S. Juniper
Philadelphia, PA 19107
David Shatz, M.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Surgery
Univ. of Miami School of Medicine
P.O. Box 016960
Miami, FL 33101
(305)585-1178
George I. Shirley
Professional Singer
Professor of Voice, Univ. of Michigan
2324 Earl V. Moom Building
Ann Arbor, Ml48109-2085
(313)764·5595, Fax (313)763-5097
Marketta Slhvo
Department of Otolaryngology and
Phoniatrics
Tampem University Hospital
PL 2000 Tampem
FINLAND 33521
(358)3247-6834
E-mail: [email protected].
NaJila S. da Silva, M.D.
Assistant Professor
UNIFESP·EPM
Sao Paulo
BRAZIL
Anne Smith, Ph.D.
Professor
Dept of Audiology and Spooch Sciences
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
(317)494-3785, Fax (317)494-0n1
E-mail: [email protected]
Brenda Smith, D.M.A.
565 Lakeside Drive
Bradenton, FL 32410
Elaine Smith, MPH, Ph.D.
Department of Preventive Medicine
College of Medicine
University of Iowa
Iowa City, lA 52242
(319)335-7498, Fax (319)353·5516
Marshall Smith, M.D.
Univ. of Colorado Health Sciences Ctr.
Department of Otolaryngology
Wdbur James Gould Voice Researoh Ctr.
Denver Center for the Performing Arts
1245 Champa Street
Denver, CO 80204
(303)446-4833
Donna Snow
Assoc. Professor, Theater Dept.
Schl of Communication and Theater
Temple University
13th & Norris Stmets
Philadelphia, PA 19122
(215)204-8652
Aatto Sonnlnen, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Communication
University of JyvAskyiA
Gummerruksenkatu 3 B
401 00 JyvAskyiA
FINLAND
(14)618-915
E-mail: [email protected]
Joseph R. Spiegel, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
Thomas Jefferson University
American Institute for Voice and Ear
Research
1721 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215)545-3322, Fax (215)790-1192
Matllde Spozlto, M.D.
UNIFESP-EPM
SAo Paulo
BRAZIL
FrantiSek Sram, M.D.
Medical Healthcom, s.r.o.
Centre for Communication Disorders
Resovska 10/491
181 00 Praque 8
THE CZECH REPUBLIC
(42-2)855-0339
E-mail: [email protected]
James A. Stark, Ph.D.
Professor of Singing
Music Department
Mount Allison University
Sackville, N.B. EOA 3CO
CANADA
(506)364-2598
E-mail: [email protected]
C. Richard Stasney, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Clinical Assoc. Professor of
Otolaryngology
Baylor College of Medicine
Director, Van Lawrence Voice lnst.
Smith Tower
6550 Fannin, Suite 2001
Houston, TX no3o
(713)796-2001, Fax (713)796-9172
Atanas Stefanov, M.D.
Thrakia University
Medical Faculty
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
•Armeiska. st 11
Stara Zagora, 6000
BULGARIA
Carlos Stlpech, M.D.
Professor Faculty of Phonoaudlology
Mendoza
REPUBLICA ARGENTINA
R. Ed Stone, Jr., Ph.D.
Director, Vocology
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
1500 21st Avenue; Suite 2700
Nashville, TN 37212-3102
(615)343-SING, Fax (615)343-0872
Brad H. Story, Ph.D.
Dept of Speech Pathology and
Audiology
Nafl Ctr for Voice and Speech
Wendell Johnson Speech & Hearing Ctr
The University of Iowa - Room 330
Iowa City, lA 52242
(319)335-6601
Arend M. Suiter
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
University of Hospital Groningen
P.O. Box 30.001
NL 9700 RB Groningen
THE NETHERLANDS
Johan Sundberg, Ph.D.
Professor of Music Acoustics
Speech, Music & Hearing
Royal Institute of Technology
Box70014
S-100 44 Stockholm
SWEDEN
(468)79Q-7873, Fax (468)790-7854
E-mat1: [email protected]
Jan G. Svec, M.D.
Medical Heal!hcom, s.r.o.
Centre for Communication Disorders
Resovska 10/491
181 00 Praque 8
THE CZECH REPUBLIC
(42-2)855-0339
E-man: [email protected]
Ralja Takalo, M.D.
Roentgenology
Department of Otolaryngology and
Phoniatrics
University of Oulu
Oulu90220
FINLAND
Margaretta Taylor, M.A.
Department of Speech Pathology and
Audiology
College of Medicine
University of Iowa
Iowa City, lA 52242
Jerold c. Teachey, D.M.
Director, Voice Care Associates
Adjunct Voice Faculty
Unlv. of Mississippi, Unlv. of Memphis,
Rhodes College
Clinical Faculty, Univ. of Tennessee
Dept of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck
Surgery
P.O. Box 2260
Cordova, TN 38088-2260
(901)758-0139, Fax (901)753-9633
Monica Thomasson
Singing Teacher
Speech, Music and Hearing
Royal Institute of Technology
Box 70014
5-100 44 Stockholm
SWEDEN
(468)790-7597, Fax (468)790-7854
E-mail: [email protected]
Graziano Tisato
Computational Technology Centre
Padua
ITALY
lngo R. Titze, Ph.D.
Dept. of Speech Pathology and
Audiology
National Center for Voice and Speech
Wendell Johnson Speech and
Hearing Center
The University of Iowa-Room 330
Iowa City, lA 52242
(319)335-6601
Kathleen Tfeole, Ph.D., CCC.SLP
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Communications Sciences
& Disorders
East Carolina University
Beik Annex #5
Greenville, NC 27858
(919)328-4404
E-mail: [email protected]
Michael D.lhldeau, Ph.D., CCC.SLP
Associate Professor
Depts of Speech and Hearing Science
&Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery
The Ohio State University
110 Pressey Hall
1070 Carmack Road
Columbus, OH 43210
(614)292-8207
E-mail: trudeau.1 @osu.edu
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Harvey M. Tucker, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Centers for Otolaryngology
Sl Luke's Medical Office Building
Suite 322
11201 Shaker Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44104
(216)721-1040, Fax (216)721-1072
William Vazquez-cholsne, M.D.
132 S. 1Oth Street, Suite 1072
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215)955-4808, Fax (215)955-5329
Katherine Verdollnl, Ph.D., CCc-5LP
Assistant Professor
Division of Otology and Laryngology
Harvard Medical School
Professor, MGH Institute of Health
Professions
Voice and Speech Clinic
333 Longwood Ave., 3rd Roor
Boston, MA 02115
(617)713-2039
G. J. Verkerke, M.D.
Center for Biomedical Technology
University of Gronlngen
Bloemslngel10
NL 9712 KZ Groningen
THE NETHERLANDS
(31-50)383-2463
Erkkl Vllkman
Professor of Phoniatrlcs
Department of Otolaryngology and
Phoniatrlcs
University of Oulu
Oulu90220
FINLAND
(358)8315-3434, Fax (358)8315-5557
E-mail: [email protected]
Hans von Leden, M.D.
8631 West Third Street, #S25E
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(31 0)854-5450
Martin P. de Vries, M.D.
Center for Biomedical Technology
University of Groningen
Bloemslngel1 0
NL 9712 KZ Groningen
THE NETHERLANDS
(31 )50-363-2463
Jeanine Wagner, D.M.A.
Associate Professor of Music
School of Music
Southam Illinois UniversityCarbondale
Altgeld Hall
Carbondale, IL 62901-4302
(618)453-5818, Fax (618)549-0237
E-mail: [email protected]
Suzanne Walton
Dept. of Communications Processes
and Disorders
P.O. Box 117420
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
(352)392-2046
June Wang, M.D.
Grabscheid Voice Center
Dept of Otolaryngology, Box 1189
Mount Sinal Med"ICBI Center
New York, NY 10029
Ben C. Watson, Ph.D.
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary
Associate Professor
Dept. of Otolaryngology
New York Medical College
Valhalla, NY 10595
Joan Hawkins Wong, B.Sc.
University of Toronto
6 Queen's Park Crescent West
Toronto, Ontario MSS 2H2
CANADA
Peak Woo, M.D.
Associate Professor
The Mount Sinal School of Medicine
Dept. of Otolaryngology, Box 1189
One Gustave L Levy Place
New York, NY 10029
(212)241-5932, Fax (212)831-3700
Long Xlangfeng
Hospital of Jlangxl Normal University
CHINA
Jun W. Xue, M.D.
Research Associate
Department of Otolaryngology
University of Miami School of Medicine
P.O. Box 016960 (D-48)
Miami, FL 33101
(305)243-5290
Roslane Yamasaki, B.Sc.
SLP, Graduate Student
Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology and
Human Communication Disorders at
UNIFESP-EPM
Unlversldade Federal de SAo Paulo
Escola Paulista de Mediclna
SAo Paulo
BRAZIL
Robert Yarborough, M.D.
Methodist Central Hospital
Department of Radiology
1265 Union Avenue
Memphis, TN 38104
(901)726-7358
Mlng Ye, M.D.
Division of Head & Neck Surgery
UCLA School of Medicine
62-132 CHS
Los Angeles, CA 90095
(310)825-5179
Steven M. Zeltels, M.D.
Assoc. Director, Voice and Speech
Laboratory
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Otology and Laryngology
Harvard Medical School
243 Charles Street
Boston, MA 02114
(617)573-3557
Ralph Zlto
Faculty, Juilliard School
Drama Division
60 Uncoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023
TeVFax (212)928-1690
Dt!11)~1 Mtfs the Ltttc5t Pli/Jttcattum ~un: llel~e!:i
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HONORED MASTER CLASS TEACHERS
Max Rudolf 1989
Phyllis Curtin 1994
Frank Guerarra 1990
George Shirley 1995
Craig Rutenberg 1991
Ruth Falcon 1996
Barbara Silverstein 1992
Louis Quilico 1997
Harold Evans 1993
Renata Scotto 1984
John Moriarty 1985
John Wustman 1986
Anna Moffo 1987
Phyllis Curtin 1988
G. Paul Moore 1981
Hans von Leden 1982
Friedrich Brodnitz 1983
Harry Hollien 1984
· John A. I<irchner 1985
Henry J. Rubin 1986
G. PAUL MOORE LECI'URERS
Minoru Hirano 1987
David W. Brewer 1988
Johan Sundberg 1989
Oskar Kleinsasser 1990
Wilbur J. Gould 1991
Ingo R. ntze 1992
Harvey M. Tucker 1993
Robert T. Sataloff 1994
Richard Miller 1995
Nobuhiko Isshiki 1996
Aatto Sonninen 1997
QUINTANA VOICE RESEARCH AWARD RECIPmNTS
Kenzo Ishizaka 1989
Kenneth Stevens 1992
Aatto Sonninen 1997
Gunnar Fant 1990
Martin Rothenberg 1993
Ingo R. Titze 1991
Jan Gauffin 1995
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C. Everett Koop 1992
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James Earl Jones 1990
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Jessica Tandy 1991
Jack Klugman 1995
Lois Yadeau 1991
Raquel Cortina 1992
Karen Peeler 1993
VAN L LAWRENCE FELLOWSHIP RECIPmNTS
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Thomas Houser 1995
Kenneth Bozeman 1994
Sue W. Snyder 1995
Ruth Golden 1996
Janette Ogg 1994
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Awarded at Philadelphia Gala
Anna Moffo Sarnoff 1993
David W. Brewer, M.D. 1995
Phyllis Curtin 1994
Adele Warden Paxson 1993
Rotan E. Lee 1994
Brian McDonough, M.D. 1996
Malcolm Poindexter 1995
VOICE EDUCATION RESEARCH AWARENESS (v.E.R.A.) AWARD
Awarded at New York Gala
Walter Cronkite 1979
Gordon Getty 1984
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. 1990
Isadore Rosenfield, M.D. 1980
Kitty Carlisle Hart 1986
Geraldine Dietz Fox 1990
Andrew Heiskell1981
Alice Z. McHugh 1986
Enrico Manca 1991
Lowell Thomas 1981
Hon. Edward N. Ney 1987
Anthony Quinn 1993
Hon. C. Douglas Dillon 1982
Raymond Sacklet; M.D. 1987
Dan Rather 1993
Sir Ian 'li'ethowan 1982
William F. Buckley, Jr. 1988
John R. Stafford 1994
William M. Ellinghaus 1983
Anna Moffo Sarnoff 1988
Alan King 1994
Donald R. Seawell1983
Wilbur James Gould, M.D. 1989
· Roger L. Stevens 1984
Raoul J. Fernandez 1990
WILLBUR JAMES GOULD AWARD
Anna Moffo Sarnoff 1996
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HISTOLOGICAL COLOR ATLAS OF THE HUMAN LARYNX
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Meeting and Convention Reservation Staff at 1-800-334-8644. Refer to Gold File
Number 72670111.
Bulk Rate
U. S. Postage
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