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May 29, 2025
Jeanne Gallée receives Distinguished Scholar Award
Awarded by the Tavistock Trust for Aphasia, the Distinguished Scholar Award recognizes excellence in aphasia research.
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Dr. Jeanne Gallée, postdoctoral scholar (General Internal Medicine) received the Tavistock Trust for Aphasia Distinguished Scholar Award.
Gallée is a postdoctoral scholar in the Center for Psychometric Analyses of Aging and Neurodegeneration and a co-investigator of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Clinical Core, where she works with Dr. Paul Crane, professor (General Internal Medicine.)
The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia is the only grant making trust in the United Kingdom to focus solely on aphasia.
The Distinguished Scholar Award is given annually to early career aphasia researchers in the US and Canada in recognition of scholarly excellence in all, or some, of the following areas:
- Research and Publications dedicated to improving life with aphasia, and/or
- Mentoring of research students to conduct research associated with quality of life, life participation, conversation or similar topics related to life with aphasia, and/or
- Working to improve external grant funding that addresses the needs of people living with aphasia.