Welcome to our Resources/In the Media Page! Here, you'll discover a wealth of information, tools, and materials meticulously crafted to support you in various aspects and showcase our lab's highlights in the media. Whether you're seeking knowledge, guidance, or practical resources, our selection aims to provide you with the support you need. Navigate the categories below to discover a range of resources to support you and discover more about the lab.
Somos SLPs

Camille Wagner Rodriguez
Introducing 'Somos SLPs,' a captivating podcast proudly hosted by Camille Wagner-Rodriquez, our Bilingual SLP at the MADRLab.

Sonia K Marqués
Introducing 'Speech-Language Therapy & more,' a helpful blog created by Sonia K Marqués our Bilingual SLP at the MADRLab.
APP Folleto Guia
An informative PowerPoint presentation on PPA providing a practical guide for families seeking to support their loved ones in their PPA journey. Edited by: Asociación Ayuda Afasia
Afasia progresiva primaria
A research article in Spanish taking a deep dive into PPA. Authors: J.A. Matías-Guiu y R. García-Ramos

The bilingual mind
Our lab has been featured in a recent article published by the Moody College of Communication. It's an honor to have our work recognized and showcased within our academic community. The article dives into the innovative research projects that our lab has been diligently working on, shedding light on the contributions we've made in the field of bilingual aphasia.

Cultural humility guides speech-language research endeavor
This article highlights our Principal Investigator, Dr. Stephanie Grasso, and her ongoing research. She emphasizes the need for bilingual intervention and the shortage of bilingual speech-language pathologists, advocating for culturally and linguistically tailored treatments. Dr. Grasso's collaborative approach extends globally, exemplified by her work with Dr. Maya L. Henry and Dr. Miguel Angel Santos-Santos on a teletherapy intervention for Spanish-Catalan bilinguals with primary progressive aphasia.