The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about challenges like never before, and labs at Purdue University are certainly no exception. Early this year, Andrew Exner, a PhD student in Purdue University Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, was working with the Purdue I-EaT Swallowing Laboratory. He was studying the motor behavior of subjects as they are coordinating speech and swallowing during social meal times. The study required subjects to be unmasked while performing tasks in the lab. When safety concerns related to COVID-19 emerged, the researched was halted, and the lab was temporarily shut down.“It was tough,” said Exner. “We had been working on this for months, and it just ended suddenly. I was not sure what the future held.”
Read more of Andrew’s experience in the article here.
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