About
Marianna Rubino, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders who focuses on voice and psychology. She holds an MFA in acting from The University of Houston, an M.S. in communication sciences and disorders from New York University, and a Ph.D. in the same topic from the University of Delaware.
Awards and Honors
- University of Houston Small Grant
- COBRE, twice
- University of Delaware Summer Doctoral Fellowship
- Voice Foundation New Investigator Research Forum
- Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association Presidents Research Endowment Fund
- Pan American Vocology Association, “Best Oral Research 2023”
Education
- Ph.D., The University of Delaware
- Dissertation: “Psychometric, Acoustic, and Neurocognitive Investigation of Identity and Phonotrauma”
- M.S., New York University
- MFA, The University of Houston
Research interests and areas of expertise
- Psychology and voice
- Psychology and voice disorders
- Psychosocial and voice
- Voice disorders