Resources

Reaching Out to Our Community

Dr. Lynch provides consultation. Evaluation and speech-language therapy provided by licensed/certified speech-language pathologists are available at the University Hearing and Speech Clinic located at the WSU Health Sciences Spokane campus: 509-828-1323.

Dr. Lynch & the INLab collaborates with clinical partners to support, advocate, and advance clinical research initiatives. This outreach effort includes invited talks, state-wide seminars, and collaboration for grant-funded research.

Go to NW Autism Center website
Go to Seattle Children's Hospital website

An Article by Dr. Lynch: “Visual Teaching Methods & Eye-Tracking Research

Visual Teaching Methods Autism 203 Presentation by Dr. Lynch, Seattle Children’s Hospital Autism Center

The INLAB supports community outreach and education through speaker events

These “Visiting Scholars in ASD Research & Clinical Service Delivery”, events were supported by the Bruce & Maxine Johnson Medical Sciences Research Endowment, the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, and the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences.

Topics

  • “Integrating Autism Research, Clinical Practice, and Early Intervention”, Mendy Minjarez, PhD
  • “Genetics, Autism, and Current Issues in Medical Treatment”, Raphael Bernier, PhD
  • “Autism Treatment Network & Co-Occurring Medical Conditions in Autism Spectrum Disorder”, Daniel Coury, PhD

Student Resources/Responsible Research Training

Students workin in the INLab

Working in the INLab

Master’s-level graduate students interested in working as a research assistant in the INLab complete an application at the start of the academic year. Applications are reviewed and students intereseted in ASD research may be invited to meet with the research team to discuss potential RA positions.

Students outside of the Speech and Hearing Sciences Department interested in working in the INLab may contact Dr. Lynch directly to inquire.