John Munday
CCC-SLP, Spanish-English bilingual, and doc student at UW-Madison 🦡
Researching speech in children with craniofacial conditions 💬
- Got my first spam email from a journal in a completely different field (biochemistry) than my own (speech-language pathology) inviting me to be an editor. It feels like a predatory journal rite of passage! #docstudent
- Reposted by John MundayAfter reviewing nearly 200 applications from prospective grad students and postdocs over the past few months for a couple different 🧪⚒️ postings, here are some tips, at least as they apply to North American positions. I hope they help future applicants. Share with your networks. 🧵
- If you’re an SLP in the US and want some extra money before the holiday season, check out this fully online study from my PI, Dr. Katie Hustad!! specs.waisman.wisc.edu
- Had a great time talking about #intelligibility in people with #clefts at the #ASHA Convention last week!! Special thanks to my collaborators and mentor, as this work would not be possible without them!
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- Another great intervention study on speech therapy in kids with #clefts from Alighieri and colleagues
- Best way to celebrate #cleft and #craniofacial awareness month: check out our new #ASHASIG5 article!
- Our new article came out just in time for national #cleft awareness month! A lot of articles study speech therapy in kids with clefts, but only a faction have looked at adults. In this @sigperspectives.bsky.social case study we explore adult-specific considerations! pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/...
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- Reposted by John MundayUSA-based #slpeeps ASHA/CAA propose removing language about DEI/culture from accreditation standards. Please SPEAK UP about the damage this will do and the progress it will erase toward providing equitable care & educating future professionals. Provide feedback via the survey in chain below.
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- Reposted by John MundayIf you burn down a forest, you don't miss out on lumber for just that season. You have to replant all the trees, nurture them, and wait for them to grow. The science and research budget cuts happening now are wanton, senseless arson. Recovery, if it ever happens, will take generations.
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- Reposted by John MundayThey're only formants if they come from the supralaryngeal region of the vocal tract. Otherwise they're just sparkling harmonics.
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- If you are a new researcher-struggling to write, like me-I cannot recommend this course enough. Dr. Sainani is informative, concise, and humorous. And it’s free, so it’s doc student friendly 💸 www.coursera.org/learn/sciwrite
- It was great seeing friends and catching up with colleagues at the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association meeting last week!
- Reposted by John Munday🧪Hello! are you a scientist who started your PhD in 2020 and are now wrapping up? I want to know how your life is and how you're feeling about your prospects in 2025 for a story in @nature.com. DM me or find me on Signal at aheidt.16. Tell yo friends! (Also seeking international sources.)