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Jarrad Harrison Van Stan, B.M., Ph.D.

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Dr. Van Stan holds the following academic and clinical appointments:
- Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School
- Speech Language Pathologist at the Center for Laryngeal Surgery and Voice Rehabilitation at the Massachusetts General Hospital
- Adjunct Assistant Professor at the MGH Institute of Health Professions

His clinical research program hopes to improve the assessment and treatment of voice disorders through the use of cutting-edge technology (e.g., ambulatory voice monitoring and biofeedback, virtual environments, machine learning) and testing/developing clinical treatment theory.

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  1. P50DC015446 (VAN STAN, JARRAD) Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2028
    NIH/NIDCD
    Clinical Research Center for the Improved Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Vocal Hyperfunction: Project 4 - Use of ambulatory biofeedback to improve behavioral treatment of vocal hyperfunction
    Role: Primary Investigator
  2. R01DC020247 (VAN STAN, JARRAD) Sep 16, 2022 - Jun 30, 2027
    NIH
    RTSS-Voice: Towards a unified system to classify treatments for muscle tension dysphonia
    Role: Principal Investigator
  3. R01DC020247 (VAN STAN, JARRAD) Sep 15, 2022 - Aug 30, 2027
    NIH/NIDCD
    RTSS-Voice: Towards a unified system to classify treatments for muscle tension dysphonia
    Role: Principle Investigator
  4. R21DC016124 (VAN STAN, JARRAD) Apr 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2021
    NIH
    Measuring what happens in voice therapy: refinement and testing of a voice therapy taxonomy
    Role: Principal Investigator
  5. F31DC014412 (VAN STAN, JARRAD) Sep 2, 2014 - Sep 1, 2017
    NIH
    The Influence of Ambulatory Biofeedback Schedules on the Retention of a Vocal Motor behavior
    Role: Principal Investigator

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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.