Nichole Houle, PhD, CCC-SLP
Assistant Professor
Division of Speech and Language Pathology
Background
Nichole Houle is an assistant professor in the Division of Speech and Language Pathology at Binghamton University's Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She joined the University in September 2024.
Houle's research focuses on the influence of sex and gender in the production and perception of speech and communication. She completed her research training at New York University and Boston University as a doctoral student and postdoctoral fellow, respectively.
She is also a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist. Her clinical education was completed at the College of Saint Rose.
Education
- PhD, communicative sciences and disorders, New York University, New York
- BS/MS (dual degree), communication sciences and disorders, College of Saint Rose, Albany, N.Y.
Research Interests
- Gender
- Voice disorders
- Speech production
- Perception
Clinical Interests
- Gender-affirming voice care
- Voice disorders
- Dysphagia
- Geriatrics
Teaching Interests
- Voice disorders
- Speech science
- Anatomy and physiology