Dr. Paul Blanchet
Associate Professor
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Dr. Blanchet joined the Baylor faulty in 2012. Prior to coming to Baylor, he held faculty appointments at the State University of New York at Fredonia (2005-2012) and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (2002-2005). Dr. Blanchet is also a certified speech-language pathologist, as well as a person who stutters.
Education
- B.A., State University of New York at Fredonia
- M.S., Northeast Louisiana University
- Ph.D., Louisiana State University
Academic Interests and Research
Dr. Blanchet teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in areas such as neuroscience, neurogenic communication disorders, fluency disorders, voice disorders, medical SLP, dysphagia, cleft palate, speech science, phonetics, and research methods.
Dr. Blanchet's primary areas of specialization are neurogenic speech disorders and fluency disorders. His research examines the effects of altered auditory feedback on speech production in individuals with Parkinson's disease, and university students' perceptions of speakers who stutter and/or clutter.
Teaching Responsibilities
- CSD 5318 Methods in Graduate Study
- CSD 43C8 Advanced Speech-Language Pathology
- CSD 5314 Voice Pathology
- CSD 4358 Speech Science
- CSD 5312 Fluency Disorders
- CSD 5317 Cleft Lip and Palate
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