Hilary Miller, MS, CCC-SLP is a doctoral candidate and NIH/NIDCD predoctoral (F31) fellow in the Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Department at Boston University, where she studies neural control of speech and motor speech disorders in the Speech Neuroscience Lab with Dr. Frank Guenther. She previously worked as a school-based SLP in Vermont and New Hampshire. Her research interests are focused on understanding the neural bases of speech motor programming and motor learning in order to improve therapeutic outcomes for motor speech disorders like childhood apraxia of speech.
Hilary Miller, MS, CCC-SLP is a doctoral candidate and NIH/NIDCD predoctoral (F31) fellow in the Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Department at Boston University, where she studies neural control of speech and motor speech disorders in the Speech Neuroscience Lab with Dr. Frank Guenther. She previously worked as a school-based SLP in Vermont and New Hampshire. Her research interests are focused on understanding the neural bases of speech motor programming and motor learning in order to improve therapeutic outcomes for motor speech disorders like childhood apraxia of speech.
Education
Education
Ph.D. Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (in progress)
Boston University
M.S. Communication Sciences in Disorders, 2018
University of New Hampshire
B.S. Chemistry, 2013
University of New Hampshire
B.A. Spanish, 2013
University of New Hampshire
Professional Affiliations & Licensure
Professional Affiliations & Licensure
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology,
American Speech-Language Hearing Association
Speech-Language Pathology Licensure, States of New Hampshire & Massachusetts
Member of American Speech-Language Hearing Association
Member of ASHA Special Interest Group 2: Neurogenic Disorders
Member of Acoustical Society of America