Maura Philippone (she/her) is a licensed CCC-SLP and a PhD candidate. She obtained her bachelor's degree from The University of Maine (Orono, ME) and earned high honors for her undergraduate thesis, titled "The Use of Smartphone Apps as a Supplement to Transgender Voice and Communication Therapy," under the guidance of Dr. Nancy E. Hall, PhD, CCC-SLP. She earned her master’s degree in speech from The George Washington University (Washington, DC), where she completed her thesis, "User-Centered Design for Gamified Voice and Communication App: Applying UCD to Gender-Affirming Communication Services," under the supervision of Dr. Adrienne B. Hancock, PhD, CCC-SLP. During her clinical fellowship at EvergreenHealth's adult outpatient facility in Kirkland, WA, Maura developed a keen interest in enhancing voice/speech treatment outcomes for individuals with neurodegenerative conditions. During this fellowship, she founded Forward Focus (https://reproducibilitea.org/journal-clubs/#Forward%20Focus), a monthly, virtual voice journal club aimed at fostering connections and discussions among voice enthusiasts of diverse backgrounds. She currently co-directs this group, and continuously works to advance the Open Science movement.
In her free time, Maura enjoys hiking, reading, and maintaining her Duolingo streak.
As a PhD student under the direction of Dr. Thea Knowles, PhD, CCC-SLP, and a researcher in the SONIC lab, Maura's current research interests include neurogenic voice and speech disorders, extended reality (XR) and game-based interventions and gender-affirming voice training.
By synthesizing interdisciplinary insights and leveraging innovative technologies, Maura hopes to advance voice and speech interventions and optimize intervention outcomes.