Faculty/Staff/PhD
Ph.D Student
Davis, Celine, M.S., CCC-SLP
Ph.D Student
Primary Advisors: Dr. Nathaniel Maxfield;
Dr. Gerald C. Imaezue
Celine Davis is currently a second-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Communication
Sciences and Disorders with a special interest in neurocommunicative science. With
a clinical background in speech-language pathology, she has experience managing cognitive-communication
disorders and dysphagia. Her research interests include the effects of infectious
diseases on language and cognition, age-related changes in cognition as well as treatment
outcomes in aphasia. Celine actively participates in the Brain and Aphasia Research
Lab as well as the Neurophysiology of Aging Lab.
Master of Science Speech-Language Pathology | ßÙßÇÂþ» | 2022 |
Bachelor of Arts Communication Sciences and Disorders | ßÙßÇÂþ» |
2020
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Teaching
Teaching Assistantship
SPA 4250 | Introduction to Speech Disorders (Fall 2023)
SPA 4257 | Adult Communication Disorders (Spring 2024)
SPA 6805 | Research Procedures in Communication Sciences and Disorders
(Summer 2024)
SPA 3002 | Introduction to Communication Disorders (Fall 2024)
Recent Scholarly Activity
Davis, C., Maxfield, N. D. (2024, March). Cognition in Crisis: Unraveling the Link Between COVID-19 and Cognitive-Linguistic Impairments [Poster Presentation]. USF Graduate Research Symposium, Tampa, FL. Awarded People’s Choice Winner.
Davis, C. (2023, April 21). Bridging the Divide: A Clinical Fellow’s Roadmap to Working in a SNF [Poster Presentation]. National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing Convention, Washington, D.C, United States.