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Funding

Extramural

R01DC019129 (PI: Lee; Co-I’s: Martin, Ferreira, & Christ). Implicit structural priming as a treatment component in aphasia. National Institute of Health. 2021-2026

R21DC015868 (PI: Lee; Co-I: Christ). Word- and structure-driven sentence production in aphasia. National Institute of Health. 2017-2021 (with no cost extension)

Research Grant (Sung, Lee). Tele-assessment of language processing in aging using lexical priming: a Korean-English cross-linguistic study. Korean National Research Foundation. 2020-2021

IU Health Arnett Community Health Impact Fund. (Gutmann, Lee). Purdue Aphasia Boot Camp. Indiana University Health Arnett. 2016-2017

New Investigator’s Research Grant (Lee). Tracking time course of sentence production in Parkinson’s disease. American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation. 2014-2015

Advancing Academic Research Career Award (PI: Lee; Mentors: Martin, Weber). American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. 2014

Intramural

Purdue Research Foundation Grant (PI: Lee; Student mentee: Grace Man). Facilitating sentence comprehension in aphasia: evidence from event-related potentials. Purdue University. (Awardee declined due to alternative funding)

Summer Faculty Grant (Lee). Implicit syntactic learning in stroke-induced aphasia. Purdue University Research Foundation. 2017

Neuro Seed Grant for purchasing a MR-safe microphone (Co-PI’s: Helie, Huber; Co-I: Lee). Purdue Institute for Integrative Neuroscience. 2016

Pilot Seed Grant (PI: Huber; Co-I: Lee). Cognitive card game training in persons with Parkinson’s disease. Center for Research on Brain, Behavior, and Neurorehabilitation (CEREBBRAL). 2017

 

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