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James Coyle
Department of Communication Science and Disorders, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
United States
James Coyle is an Assistant Professor of Communication Science and Disorders Department at the University of Pittsburgh, with a principal clinical and research interest in oropharyngeal dysphagia, its assessment and management, biomechanical analysis of swallowing physiology, and medical sequelae caused by dysphagia. He is a Board Recognized Specialist in Swallowing Disorders, and a member of the Specialty Recognition Board. He served in the Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinical Trials Research Group (CSDRG) as a Regional Principal Investigator for Protocol 201, a multi-site randomized clinical trial investigating the effects of dysphagia treatments on pneumonia outcomes among aspirating adults. He has authored or co-authored peer reviewed scientific and review articles and chapters in the field of motor speech and swallowing disorders, and served as a reviewer for Dysphagia and other peer reviewed journals.
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