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Nahar Albudoor

Nahar Albudoor

Nahar Albudoor

Assistant Professor
She/her

albudoor.1@osu.edu

101C Pressey Hall

Areas of Expertise

  • Speech/language acquisition
  • Language variation
  • Clinical technology
  • Speech sound disorders
  • Developmental language disorder

Education

  • Ph.D. Speech, Language, and Hearing Science, The University of Texas at Austin
  • M.S. Speech-Language Pathology, Boston University
  • B.S. Communication Sciences & Disorders, The University of Texas at Austin
  • B.S. Communication Studies, The University of Texas at Austin

Nahar Albudoor, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at The Ohio State University, where she directs the Child Multilingualism & Technology (CoMeT) Lab. Dr. Albudoor's work strives to improve outcomes for linguistically diverse children with speech/language disorders through advancements in clinical technology. Her research investigates: 1) Typical and atypical patterns of speech/language development among children who speak non-mainstream languages and dialects; 2) Culturally responsive assessment and intervention, and 3) The feasibility and implementation of clinical technology to assess and treat childhood speech/language disorders.

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