Emily A. Tobey

CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Emily A. Tobey

CURRENT TITLE: Professor and Nelle C. Johnston Chair in Communication Disorders

School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Associate Provost, Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost

The University of Texas at Dallas

And

Clinical Professor

Departments of Otorhinolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery

and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine Center

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

EDUCATION AND TRAINING:

1969-1973 New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. B.A. Degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology awarded May, 1973.

1974-1975 School of Allied Health Professions, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana. M.C.D. Degree in Speech Pathology awarded August, 1975.

1975-1981 City University of New York, University School and Graduate Center, New York, New York. Ph.D. degree in Speech Science awarded June, 1981.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

1971-1973 Clinical Aide, Program Project, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.

1973-1974 Speech Pathologist, Orleans Parish School System, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1973-1974 Teacher of the Deaf, Orleans Parish School System, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1974-1975 Graduate Assistant, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1975-1977 Graduate Assistant, City University of New York and Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut.

1977-1980 Research Associate, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1981-1982 Instructor, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine and Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1982-1986 Assistant Professor, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, Department of Communication Disorders, School of Allied Health Professions and Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Emily A. Tobey

1986-1993 Associate Professor, Department of Communication Disorders, School of Allied Health Professions, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, and Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1993-1995 Professor, Department of Communication Disorders, School of Allied Health Professions, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, and Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1992-1995 Member, Neuroscience Center of Excellence, School of Medicine, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1993-1995 Director, Communication Sciences Laboratory, Department of Communication Disorders, School of Allied Health Professions, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1993-1995 Director, Voice Clinics, Departments of Communication Disorders and Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1995-present Professor and Nelle C. Johnston Chair in Communication Disorders, Communication Sciences and Disorders, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas.

1997-present Co-Director, Pediatric Aural Habilitation Program, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas.

1995-present Chair, Executive Committee of the Dallas Cochlear Implant Program, Callier Center for Communication Disorders, A joint enterprise between The University of Texas at Dallas, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.

1995-present Research Coordinator for Cochlear Implant FDA Clinical Trials, Dallas Cochlear Implant Program, Callier Center for Communication Disorders, Dallas, Texas.

2000-present Director of Research, Callier Advanced Hearing Research Center, Callier Center for Communication Disorders, Dallas, Texas.

2001-2004 Co-Coordinator, UTD/UTSWMC Center for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas.

2008-present Associate Provost, Office of Executive Vice President and Provost, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas.

OUTSIDE ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Clinical Professor, Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, 1985 - 1995.

Clinical Professor, Department of Speech, Theatre, and Communication Disorders, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, 1985 - 1995.

Clinical Professor, Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, 1997 - present.

Clinical Professor, Department of Radiology, Nuclear Medicine Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, 2001-present.

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HONORS:

Summer Distinguished Lecturer-in-Residence, Department of Communication Sciences, Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas, July, 1983.

Distinguished Academy Scientist, Louisiana Academy of Sciences, 1987.

Fellow, American Speech-Language and Hearing Association, 1988.

Visiting Scholar Fellowship, Australian Bionic Ear and Hearing Research Institute, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 1992.

Visiting Research Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, 1993-4.

Visiting Research Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, 1998, 1999.

Visiting Research Professor, Nottingham Paediatric Cochlear Implant Programme, Nottingham, England, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008.

Polykarp Kusch Lecturer 2000-2001, The University of Texas at Dallas (highest honor UTD annually bestows on individual faculty member).

Fellow, Acoustical Society of America, 2001.

Deafness Research Foundation Scholar, 2001.

American Speech Language Hearing Foundation, Research in Higher Education Mentor, 2001 to present.

Inaugural Keynote Speaker for first Memorial Lecture in Honor of Marjorie Sherman, The Ear Foundation, University of Nottingham, 2002.

Textbook awarded first prize for best-edited medical book of the year by the Society of Authors and the Royal Society of Medicine. Tobey, E. and Douek, B. Speech and language development in normal hearing and hearing impaired children. In: Textbook of Audiological Medicine, Eds. L. Luxon, A. Martini, J. Furman, and D. Stephens, pp. 328 - 338, 2003.

American Speech Language Hearing Association, Students Preparing for Academic & Research Careers (SPARC) Mentor, 2004, 2006.

Co-Program Director for Tenth Annual Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, 2005.

Graham Fraser Memorial Lecturer, Royal Academy of Medicine, London, England, February, 2006.

Nalli-Ingolia Symposium Keynote Speaker, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada, February, 2007.

Second place “Best Research Poster” for the 6th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Sydney, Australia, 2007.

Sigma Xi National Distinguished Lecturer, 2008-2010.

Awarded “Friend of Communication Disorders,” Department of Communication Disorders, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 2008.

CONSULTANTSHIPS:

1985-present Editorial Consultant, Journal of Speech and Hearing Research

1986-present Editorial Consultant, Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders

1986-present Editorial Consultant, Journal of Acoustical Society of America.

1988-present Editorial Consultant, Ear and Hearing

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1998-present Editorial Consultant, Journal of the Academy of Audiology.

1998-present Editorial Consultant, Journal of Speech-Language Pathology.

1999-present Editorial Consultant, Hearing Research.

1999-present Editorial Consultant, Volta Review.

1987-present American Speech Language Hearing Foundation Reviewer of Young Investigator Research Awards

1988-1990 Independent investigator of speech production performance of children participating in the federal Food and Drug Administration's clinical trials of Nucleus multichannel cochlear implant.

1989-present Consultant to cochlear implant projects, Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO.

1989-present Consultant to cochlear implant project, Medical College of Virginia (M. Suzanne Hasenstab).

1990 NIH-NIDCD Site Review Committee Member.

1990 NIH-Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer, Academic Research Enhancement Awards.

1991 NIH-Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer.

1991 NIH-NIDCD Working Group on "Research and Research Training Needs of Oral/Auditory Hearing-Impaired Persons".

1993 NIH-NIDCD Expert Scientific Panel Member for revising the "Speech and Speech Disorders" section of the National Strategic Plan.

1993 NIH-Small Business Innovative Research Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer.

1993 NIH-Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer.

1993 National Health and Medical Research Council Fellow of Australian, Reviewer.

1993 Medical Research Council of Canada Grants, Reviewer.

1993 Overseas Editorial Consultant, Audiological Society of Australia, The Australian Journal of Audiology.

1993 Research Consultant, Dysphagia in geriatric patients, Audiology and Speech Pathology Service, Veterans' Administration Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1994 NIH-Small Business Innovative Research Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer.

1995 NIH-Small Business Innovative Research Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer.

1995 NIH-Small Business Innovative Research Study Section, Chairman.

1995 NIH Consensus Conference on Cochlear Implants in Adults and Children, Invited Speaker.

1996-1997 NIH-Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section, Member.

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1997 Consultant, University of Iowa Cochlear Implant Team.

1997 NIH-Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section, Ad Hoc, Chairman

1998 Consultant, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong.

1998 Reviewer for Principal Senior Investigator Awards, The Garnett Passe and Rodney Williams Memorial Foundation, Melbourne, Australia

1998 Reviewer, Cooperative Research Centres Program, Department of Industry, Science and Tourism, Australian Government.

1999 NIH, Ad hoc Study Section member-Intervention Strategies Following Identification of Neonatal Hearing Impairments.

2000 NIH, Ad hoc Study Section member for Program Projects.

2000 NIH, Ad hoc Study Section member, Effects of Early Intervention for Hearing Impaired Children

2000 Reviewer, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, Special Fellowships.

2000 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, School of Allied Health Professions, Texas Tech, Lubbock, Texas.

2000 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, Boston University, Boston, MA.

2000 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

2001 NIH, Ad hoc Study Section member for Program Projects.

2000-Present Associate Editor, Journal of Audiological Medicine and Sciences Related to Communication Disorders.

2001 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, Indiana State University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN.

2001 NIH, Ad Hoc Reviewer, Speech Processors for Auditory Prostheses.

2001-Present Associate Editor, Cochlear Implants International journal.

2002 Reviewer, Cooperative Research Centres Program, Department of Industry, Science and Tourism, Australian Government.

2003 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

2003-2004 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, Indiana State University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN.

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2004-2006 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.

2004-2005 Reviewer, American Speech Language Hearing Foundation, Young Scholars in Science.

2004 NIH, Ad Hoc Reviewer.

2004 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, University of Miami Medical Center, Miami FL.

2004-Present National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Mentor Advisory Team.

2005 Reviewer, Cooperative Research Centres Program, Department of Industry, Science and Tourism, Australian Government.

2006 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, New York University School of Medicine, NY, NY.

2006 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.

2006 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.

2006 Reviewer, Cooperative Research Centres Program, Endowed Professor and Chair, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne.

2006-2008 Associate Editor for Aural Habilitation, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, American Speech-Language Hearing Association.

2006 AD Hoc Reviewer, NIDCD R03 proposals.

2006 Invited Participant, Oxford Round Table, “Issues of Special Education and Disabilities”

2006 Ad Hoc Reviewer, NIDCD CDRC Training Fellowships

2006-Present American Speech Language Hearing Association Mentoring Academic Research Careers (MARC), Mentor

2007 Outside Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, Indiana State University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN

2007 Guest Editor,” Current Issues in Pediatric Implantation,” Journal of Audiological Medicine and Sciences Related to Communication Disorders.

2007 Reviewer, Long-Term Studies in Health Research in Germany, DLR Health Research, Bonn, Germany.

2007 Member, Task Force for Cochlear Americas, “Development of New Evaluation Protocols for Pediatric and Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients.”

2008-2011 Editorial Board, the Official Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, the Speech, Language Hearing Association of Taiwan.

2008 NIH, Ad Hoc Reviewer, R03 Research Proposals.

ACCREDITATIONS:

CCC, Speech-Language Pathology, American Speech Language and Hearing Association (1981 to present).

Louisiana Licensure, Speech-Language Pathology (1981 to 1998)

Texas Licensure, Speech-Language Pathology (1996 - present).


ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOCIATE PROVOST RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assist in mandated review of academic programs

Liaison to Office of Diversity and Community Engagement

Liaison to Faculty Mentoring Committee

Liaison to Academic Program Review Committee

Liaison to Office of Educational Enhancement

Coordinate new faculty and research staff orientations

Coordinate enhancement programs for faculty and staff including:

“Conversations with the Provost” Series

“Faculty Mentoring Program” Series

“UTD Leadership Training” Series

“UTD Opportunities” Series

New Faculty Orientation

New Faculty Welcome to UTD Semester Programs

DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS:

Louisiana State University Medical Center

Admissions and Review, Chairperson - 1983 to 1984; 1991 to 1995.

Admissions and Review, Member - 1984 to 1985; 1993 to 1995.

Equipment, Chairperson - 1983 to 1987; 1992 to 1995.

Curriculum, Member - 1984 to 1987, 1990 - 1995.

Research, Chairperson - 1984 to 1987, 1990 - 1995.

Faculty Search Committees, Member and Chairman -1987 to 1995.

Clinic Committee, Member 1983 to 1985; 1991.

Comprehensive Examination Committee, 1981 to 1995.

The University of Texas at Dallas

Technology, 1999-2004.

Curriculum, 1995-2006.

Faculty Search Committees, 1995 to present.

Ad hoc Committee on Promotion and Tenure, 1995 to present.

Curriculum Development, 2001 to 2003.

Co-Director of Pediatric Aural Habilitation Program, 1997 to present.

Callier Research Committee, Chair, 2007- 2008.

Steering Committee for Re-Design of Callier Web page, member 2007 to present.

Callier Prize Selection Committee, member. 2008.

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SCHOOL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS:

Louisiana State University Medical Center

Research, Chairman, 1987 to 1995.

The University of Texas at Dallas

Doctoral Steering Committee, 1995 to present.

Long Range Planning Committee, 1998.

Callier Research Professors Committee, 1999.

Co-Organizer, of the Bruton Conference on Cochlear Implantation, October, 1998.

Co-Organizer, of the Bruton Conference on Infant Habilitation, November, 2000.

Long Range Planning Committee, 2002.

Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2003 to present.

Faculty Assessment Committee, 2003, 2006.

Co-Director, Lecture Series for Behavior and Brain Sciences, 2004

Search Committees for 3 Senior faculty for Behavioral and Brain Science Faculty, 2004-5