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INGO TITZE February 2015 Business Address: Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242 Phone: 319-335-6600 Fax: 319-335-6603 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 1. Higher Education 1972 Ph.D. Physics Brigham Young University 1965 M.S.E.E E.E. and Physics (minor) University of Utah 1963 B.S. Electrical Engineering University of Utah 2. Professional and Academic Positions 2009-present Executive Director National Center for Voice and Speech University of Utah (part- time) 1995-present UI Foundation Distinguished Professor Depts. of Communication Sciences and Disorders and School of Music University of Iowa (part-time) 2010-present Adjunct Professor Department of Otolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery University of Utah 1994-2009 Chief Scientist and Executive Director National Center for Voice and Speech; formerly the Wilbur James Gould Voice The Denver Center for the Performing Arts Center 1990-present Director National Center for Voice University of Iowa & Speech 1989-1994 Adjunct Professor Westminster Choir College Princeton, New Jersey 1984-1995 Professor Dept of Speech Path & Aud University of Iowa 1983-1994 1979-1984 Director of Research (as consultant) Associate Professor Recording and Research Center Dept of Speech Path & Aud Denver Center for the Performing Arts University of Iowa 1978 Visiting Lecturer Dept Hearing/Speech Science University of Maryland 1977-1978 Consultant Dept Linguistics/Speech Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill 1976-1979 1974-1976 Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Analysis Sensory Communication Speech Comm. Research Department of Physics Gallaudet College Research Laboratory Univ. of Petroleum & Titze - Page 1

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INGO TITZE February 2015

Business Address: Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242 Phone: 319-335-6600 Fax: 319-335-6603 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

1. Higher Education

1972 Ph.D. Physics Brigham Young University 1965 M.S.E.E E.E. and Physics (minor) University of Utah 1963 B.S. Electrical Engineering University of Utah

2. Professional and Academic Positions

2009-present Executive Director National Center for Voice and Speech

University of Utah (part-time)

1995-present UI Foundation Distinguished Professor

Depts. of Communication Sciences and Disorders and School of Music

University of Iowa (part-time)

2010-present Adjunct Professor Department of Otolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery

University of Utah

1994-2009 Chief Scientist and Executive Director

National Center for Voice and Speech; formerly the Wilbur James Gould Voice

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts

Center 1990-present Director National Center for Voice University of Iowa

& Speech 1989-1994 Adjunct Professor Westminster Choir College Princeton, New Jersey 1984-1995 Professor Dept of Speech Path & Aud University of Iowa 1983-1994 1979-1984

Director of Research (as consultant)

Associate Professor

Recording and Research Center

Dept of Speech Path & Aud

Denver Center for the Performing Arts

University of Iowa 1978 Visiting Lecturer Dept Hearing/Speech Science University of Maryland 1977-1978 Consultant Dept Linguistics/Speech Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill 1976-1979 1974-1976

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Analysis Sensory Communication

Speech Comm. Research Department of Physics

Gallaudet College

Research Laboratory Univ. of Petroleum &

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Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 1973-1974 Instructor in Physics Department of Physics Pomona College 1973-1974 Lecturer in Physics & Depts of Physics & California State Polytech Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Univ. (shared appointment) 1972-1973 Instructor of Physics Department of Physics Brigham Young University 1968-1969 Research Engineer The Boeing Company Seattle, WA 1965-1966 Research Engineer North American Aviation Tulsa, OK 1963 Summer Research Argonne National Laboratory Arco, ID Engineer National Reactor Test Station

3. Honors and Awards

2013 Media coverage by Reuters, BBC, Pacific Standard, Iowa Now, and AIP of “Voice Vote” article

2012 Kay-Pentax Lecturer and Awards, American Speech Language Hearing Association 2010 Honors of the Association, American Speech Language Hearing Association 2009 Science Writing Award for Professionals in Acoustics, The Acoustical Society of America 2007 Silver Medal Award, The Acoustical Society of America 2004 Wullstein Lecture and Award, German Ear, Nose, Throat Association 2003 Karl Storz Lecture Award, American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology 2002 Willard R. Zemlin Lecture Award, American Speech Language Hearing Association 2001 Presidential Lecture, The University of Iowa 2000 NIDCD Advisory Council, appointment by Donna Shalala, DHHS Secretary 1999 Honorary Fellow, American Laryngological Association 1998 Telly Award, public service announcement 1998 University Forum Speaker, Brigham Young University 1997 Aurora Award for Excellence in Film and Video Industry 1996 American Laryngological Association Award 1996 Honored Alumnus, College of Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Brigham Young Univ. 1995 University of Iowa Regents Award 1995 UI Foundation Distinguished Professorship 1992 Who's Who Worldwide 1992 Fellow, American Speech Language Hearing Association 1992 Editor's Award, Speech Science, American Speech Language Hearing Association 1992 Featured on Television Documentary, NDR, Hamburg, Germany 1990 Quintana Award, The Voice Foundation 1989 National Distinguished Service Registry 1989 Who's Who in American Education 1989 Claude Pepper Award, National Institutes of Health 1988 Listed in Who's Who Among Human Service Professionals 1988 International Platform Association 1988 Citation by Dean for Excellence in Teaching at U. of Iowa 1986 Listed in Who's Who in America 1986 Listed in Who's Who in the Midwest 1986 Listed in American Men and Women of Science 1986 Part of a documentary on Quantum, The Science Series, Australian Broadcasting Corporation,

produced and directed by Peter Hiscock 1985 Part of a nationally-aired feature on Voice Research, Cable News Network (CNN), Science and

Technology Today series, produced by Charles Crawford 1985 Part of a documentary entitled "Figures of Speech" on the series Innovation, WNET (Public

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Television Network), produced by Duncan Scott 1985 Featured in article in Smithsonian Magazine 1984 Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award 1984 The Gould Award for outstanding research in laryngeal physiology 1984 Panelist and site visitor, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences 1983 Fellow, Acoustical Society of America 1971 Member, Phi Kappa Phi 1970 Member, The Society of Sigma Xi 1969 NDEA Graduate Fellow 1964 Member, Eta Kappa Nu Engineering Society 1959 Josephine Bean Scholarship

4. Memberships

Acoustical Society of America The Voice Foundation National Association of Teachers of Singing American Association of Phonetic Sciences American Speech Language Hearing Association International Association for Research in Singing International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics Collegium Medicorum Teatri American Laryngological Association American Association for the Advancement of Science

TEACHING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

1. Teaching Assignments and Course Developments

Spring, 1997-1999 Voice Training and Rehabilitation, 3:213 2 s.h., alt. years Summer, 1982-1988 Instrumentation for Voice Analysis, 3:221 2 s.h., alt. years Summer, 2000-2001 Voice Habilitation, 3:213 2 s.h. Spring, 1982-1989 Digital Signal Processing, 3:258 3 s.h. Fall, 1979-1995 Acoustics and Biomechanics of Speech, 3:250 5 s.h. Fall, 1979-present Principles of Voice Production, 3:201 3 s.h. Fall, 1995-present Acoustics of Speech, 3:250 4 s.h., alt. years Fall, 1995-present Biomechanics of Speech, 3:251 4 s.h., alt. years Summer 1999-present Principles of Voice Production, 3:201 3 s.h. Summer 1999-present Instrumentation for Voice Analysis, 3:221 2 s.h. Summer 2006-present Voice for Performers 2 s.h., team taught Fall, 2006-present Basic Acoustics 3 s.h.

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Semester/Year Advisees Courses Taught Semester Hours

Class Size

Fall 2002 4 Grad 3:251 Biomechanics of Speech 5 3

3:201 Principles of Voice 3 6 Summer 2003 3 Grad 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 10

3:221 Instrumentation 2 10 Fall 2003 3 Grad 3:250 Acoustics of Speech 5 4 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 6

Summer 2004 3 Grad 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 10 3:221 Instrumentation 2 Fall 2004 3 Grad 3:251 Biomechanics of Speech 5 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 8 Summer 2005 3 Grad 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 11 3:221 Instrumentation 2 Fall 2005 3 Grad 3:250 Acoustics of Speech 5 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 6 Summer 2006 3 Grad 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 14 Fall 2006 3 Grad 3:111 Basic Acoustics 3 79 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 13 Summer 2007 1 Grad 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 12

3:204 Voice for Performers 2 11 Fall 2007 1 Grad 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 6 3:111 Basic Acoustics 3 81 Summer 2008 1 Grad 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 12 3:204 Voice for Performers 2 12 Fall 2008 2 Grad 3:111 Basic Acoustics 3 75 3:251 Biomechanics of Speech 2 1 Summer 2009 0 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 15 3:204 Voice for Performers 2 12 Fall 2009 0 3:111 Basic Acoustics 3 80 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 20 Summer 2010 0 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 13 3:204 Voice for Performers 2 12 Fall 2010 0 3:111 Basic Acoustics 3 79 3:251 Biomechanics of Speech 2 8 Summer 2011 0 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 14 3:204 Voice for Performers 2 13 Fall 2011 0 3:111 Basic Acoustics 3 80 3:251 Biomechanics of Speech 3 16 Summer 2012 0 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 16 3:204 Voice for Performers 2 14 Fall 2012 0 3:111 Basic Acoustics 3 74 Summer 2013 0 3:201 Principles of Voice 3 15 3:204 Voice for Performers 2 12 Fall 2013 1 3:111 Basic Acoustics 3 103 3:201 Principles of Voice Fall 2014 1 Grad 3:111 Basic Acoustics 3 70 3:015 Intro to Speech/Hearing

2. Students Supervised

a. Ph.D. Dissertation Direction (as Chair or Co-chair)

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Peter Popolo (2007) “Two-Point Laser System fro Vocal Fold Imaging” Christine Bergan (2007) “Perceptions of Vocal Qualities” Sarah Klemuk (2006) “Rheological Measurements of Vocal Fold Tissues” Doug Montequin (2003) “The Effect of the Laryngeal Vestibule on Phonation” Eric Hunter (2001) “A Finite-Element Model of Laryngeal Posturing” David Druker (1998) "Vocal fold kinematics of different voice qualities: Data and model

parameter estimates" Roger Chan (1998) "Shear properties of vocal fold mucosal tissues and their effect on vocal

fold oscillation" Kenneth Tom (1996) "Regulation of Intensity in Falsetto Voice" Brad Story (1995) "Physiologically-based speech simulation using an enhanced wave-

reflection model of the vocal tract" Stephen Austin (1992) "Subglottal resonance and voice registers"

Jack Jiang (1990) "A Methodological Study of Hemilaryngeal Phonation and the Measurement of Vocal Cord Intraglottal Pressure and Impact Stress" Anat Keidar (1986) "Perception of vocal registers" Adrienne Perlman (1984) "Elasticity of vocal fold tissue" Ronald Scherer (1980) "Laryngeal fluid mechanics: Steady flow considerations using static

b.

Master Thesis Direction

models"

Daniel McCabe (1999) “Chant therapy and vocal fatigue in teachers: A preliminary study” (Dept. of Speech Pathology and Audiology)

Doug Montequin (1998): "Characterization of the medical surface of the vocal folds: An excised human larynx study"

(Dept. of Speech Pathology & Audiology) Starrlett Cookman (1996) "Interrelation of mandibular and laryngeal functions"

(Dept. of Speech Pathology and Audiology) Margaretta Taylor (1996) "Simulation of Italian versus Germanic voice qualities"

(Dept. of Speech Pathology and Audiology) David Wexler (1989) "Fat-graft reconstruction of injured canine vocal folds"

(Dept. of Otolaryngology) Ron Karin (1988) "Electroglottography and recurrent nerve paralysis"

(Dept. of Otolaryngology) Ben Finkelhor (1987) "Induced hydration in vocal fold tissues"

(Dept. of Otolaryngology) Steven Gray (1985) "Electron microscopy of laryngeal tissues"

(Dept. of Otolaryngology)

c. Postdoctoral Fellowship, KO8, and Guest Researcher Training

Susan Thibeault, Ph.D. (2003-2004) Moon Jung Kim, M.D. (2001-2002) Sung Min Jing, M.D. (2000-present) Kirrie Ballard, Ph.D. (1998-1999) Michael Edgerton, Ph.D. (1997-1999) Niro Tayama, M.D. (1998-1999) Anne Maria Laukkanen, Ph.D. (1997 & 2000) George Shirley, D.M.A. (1995-1996) Marshall Smith, M.D. (1996-2004) Robert Lange, Ph.D. (1994-1997) Young

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Min, M.D. (1993-1995) Mike Bayerl, M.D. (1994-1995) David Berry, Ph.D. (1992-1995) Linnea Peterson, M.D. (1991-1992) Steven Gray, M.D. (1986-1991)

d. Honors Projects and Special Student Research Projects

Clark "Three-dimensional measurements of the glottis" McDonough "Gross anatomy of laryngeal cartilages" Callahan "Gross anatomy of PCA and LCA muscles" Davis "NCVS WEB page on voice qualities": Moss "Real time implementation of program SPEAK" Lopes "Gross anatomical measurements of intrinsic laryngeal muscle fibers" Wells "Simulation of emotion" Mergell "Pitch-formant resonances in excised canine larynges coupled to a one-tube tract" Steffensmeier "Measurement of the glottis from molds" Koenig "Stress-strain analysis of canine and human vocal fold tissues" Carpenter "An alternate animal model for human phonation" Keith "Phonation in excised larynges with injected fluids of varying viscosities" Waight "Vocal Fold augmentation by injection of silicone fluids of varying viscosity" Feinstein "Viscosity measurements in simulated respiratory mucus" Weber "Amplitude-frequency studies on excised human larynges" Leis "Vibration in excised larynges" Haffner "Effect of nasality on source characteristics" Karnell "Synthesis of nasal obstructions" Mitch "Computerized graphics for textbook illustrations" Forrest "Development of a paradigm for perception of voice" Hardin "Models of the nasal cavity derived from human cadavers" Keidar "Perception of vocal registers" Levi "Jitter and shimmer in the aging voice" Fenoglio "Investigation of speech using the laryngograph"

e. Ph.D., D.M.A., and M.A. Committees Served On

John Williams (Music) 2013 Andrew Wagner (Bioengineering) 2013 Lynn Maxfield (Music) 2008 Alison Holmes (Music) 2008 Priyanka RoyChowdhury (Pharmacology) 2005 Sanyukta Jaiswal (Speech Pathology and Audiology) 2005 David Playfair (School of Music), 2004 Margaret Olsen (School of Music), 2003 Nari Li (Speech Pathology and Audiology), 2003 Ying Liu (Speech Pathology and Audiology), 2002 Cara Smith (Speech Pathology and Audiology) Edwin Corpus (School of Music) Martin Spencer (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Soha Aljurf (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Matthew Faerber (School of Music) Phyllis Palmer (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Eileen Finnegan (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Michelle Eppley (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Linda Carroll (external examiner, Columbia University)

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Ann Chang (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Kang Liu (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Karin Cox (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Rajesh Thomas (Dept. of Electrical Engineering) Adrian Barkan (Physics Department) Ina Steinecke (external examiner, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany) Miriam vanMersbergen (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Jean McDonald (School of Music) Caroline Gibson (School of Music) Christopher Goeke (School of Music John Chow (Exercise Science Department) Emily Lin (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Carla LaFevre Milholin (School of Music) Mary Belz (School of Music) Kimberly Clarke (Physics Department) William Gabbard (School of Music) Marwa Saleh (external examiner, Egypt) Mary Lee (School of Music) Carol Talan (School of Music) Myrna Berlin (School of Music) Vance Volverton (School of Music) Diana Moxness (School of Music) Dave van Abbema (School of Music) Ellen Limberg (School of Music) David Garrett (Speech Pathology & Audiology) June Antablin (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Nancy Limpinsel (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Nancy Tye (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Tom Dolan (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Ray Linville (Speech Pathology & Audiology) Darrell Wong (external examiner, University of British Columbia, Canada) Megan Nielson (external examiner, University of New South Wales, Australia)

3. Other Contributions to Instructional Programs

a. Development of New Courses

2009-2010 Development of new CIC course in Biophysics of Voice, Speech, and Hearing 1999-2000 Development of Summer Vocology Institute with Center for Credit Programs

and Denver Center for the Performing Arts 1997-1998 Development of new course, Voice Training and Rehabilitation 1995-1996 Development of new course, Biomechanics of Speech 1994 Developed a curriculum for vocology 1992-1994 Coined the word ‘vocology’ and proposed it as a discipline parallel to audiology 1986-1988 Curriculum development for new program in Voice Therapy and Vocal Pedagogy 1982 Developed new course, 3:258, Digital Signal Processing 1980 Developed new course, Acoustics and Biomechanics of Speech 1979-1981 Developed new course, Principles of Voice Production, taught jointly with School of Music.

Experimental Phonetics, repeated seminar on digital signal processing using ILS and VAX computer.

b. Video Tape and CD Productions

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2009- “Iowa Corn” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omLs65uepEE 2009- “The use of flow-resistant straws” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asDg7T-WT-0 2008- “Ingo Titze and Vocology Friends,” CD of a variety of singing styles 2000- “The World Within Your Voice”, video for network television. 2000- “A Voice From the Waves”, compact disk. 1997- “One Voice”, video PSA for television. 1996- “Voice Doctor”, video PSA for television. 1996- “Control Mechanisms of the Larynx Under Normal and Paralytic Conditions

1-hour documentary video for Arizona Telerounds (satellite broadcast). 1995- “Animal Voices”, video PSA for television.

c. Educational Activities in Professional Voice and Vocal Performances

2004 The Art of Ludwig van Beethoven and Norman Rockwell, multi-media vocal recital, University

of Wisconsin, Superior, October, 2004

2004 The Art of Ludwig van Beethoven and Norman Rockwell, multi-media vocal recital, University of Colorado at Denver, April 2004

2004 Faculty Vocal Recital with Judy Coe, University of Colorado, Denver, King Center for the

Performing Arts

2003 Discover Your Voice, Joint Faculty Recital, School of Music, with Katherine Eberle, April 9

2001 A School for Romance, Vocology Group recital, Iowa City, IA

1999 Singing: The Art and the Science, Weber State University, Ogden UT

1999 Baritone-Tenor Recital to Provide Scientific Look at the Singing Voice, University of Colorado- Boulder, Boulder, CA

1998 Pavarobotti: Voices of People and Machines, The Whitaker Foundation LaJolla, CA

1998 Parody of the Three Tenors, Berlin Opera House, German national Singing Teacher's Convention, Berlin Germany

1998 Vocal Extravaganza, Clapp Recital Hall, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

1997 Birth of Pavarobotti, Adams Marck Hotel, NATS Convention, St. Louis, MO

1995: Songs and Science, Clapp Recital Hall, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

1995: Voices of People and Machines, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa

1993: Voices of People and Machines, Voice Foundation Meeting, Warwick Hotel, Philadelphia, PA

1993 Voices of People and Machines, McCormick Auditorium, Northwestern University

1993 Voices of People and Machines, Boettcher Concert Hall, Acoustical Society of America Meeting, Denver, CO

1992 Voices of People and Machines, University of North Texas

1987 Choral director, Iowa Regional L.D.S. (Mormon) Conference Choir, Five Seasons Center, Cedar

Rapids, IA

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1985 Recital, Denver Center for the Performing Arts

1984 Mini-recital, 40th Anniversary Convention, National Association Teachers Singing, December,

1984, New Orleans1983 Guest recital, School of Music, University of Iowa 1980 Soloist at Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C.

1978 Leading Role in "Die Fledermaus," Fort Meade Theatre,Washington, D.C.

1977, 1978, Lecturer and vocalist at Juilliard Symposia, Care of the Professional Voice 1979, 1980, 1981

1977, 1978 Soloist for Gallaudet College Commencement, National Shrine, Washington, D.C. 1974, 1975 Two song recitals, University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

1971-present Private teacher of voice

1968-1969 Member of Seattle Opera Company and Seattle Chorale

1965-1966 Member of the Tulsa Opera Company

SCHOLARSHIP

1. Publications or Creative Works

a. Refereed

Books

7. Titze, I.R. (2010). Fascinations with the Human Voice. National Center for Voice and Speech. Translated into German, Japanese, Finnish, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, French.

6. Titze, I.R., & Verdolini, K. (2012). Vocology: The Science and Practice of Voice Habilitation.

National Center for Voice and Speech, Salt Lake City, UT.

5. Titze, I.R. The Myoelastic-Aerodynamic Theory of Phonation, Denver, CO 80204: National Center for Voice and Speech (2006).

4. Titze, I.R. Principles of Voice Production, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall (1994).

Reprinted by the National Center for Voice and Speech, Denver, CO 80204 (2000). Translated into Japanese and Portuguese.

3. Titze, I.R. (Ed.). Vocal Fold Physiology: Frontiers in Basic Science, San Diego: Singular

Publishing Group (1992).

2. Sataloff, R.T. & Titze, I.R. (Eds.). Vocal Health and Science, Jacksonville, FL: The National Association of Teachers of Singing (1991).

1. Titze, I.R. & Scherer, R.C. (Eds.). Vocal Fold Physiology: Biomechanics, Acoustics, and

Phonatory Control, Denver CO: Denver Center for the Performing Arts (1985).

Refereed Journal Articles

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216. Mau, T., Palaparthi, A., Riede, T., Titze, I.R. (in press). Effect of resection depth of early glottic cancer on vocal outcome. Laryngoscope.

215. Titze, I.R., Baken R.J., Bozeman, K., Granqvist, S., Henrich, N., Herbst, C.T., Howard, D.M.,

Hunter, E.J., Kaelin, D., Kent, R.D., Kreiman, J., Kob, M., Lofqvist, A., McCoy, S., Miller, D.G., Noe, H., Scherer, R.C., Smith, J.R., Story B.H., Svec, J.G., Ternstrom, S., Wolfe, J. (in review). Toward a consensus on symbolic notation of harmonics, resonances, and formants in vocalization. J. Acoust Soc Am

214. Titze, I.R., Maxfield, L., Palaparthi, A. (in review). An oral pressure conversion ratio as a

predictor of vocal efficiency. J. Voice

213. Palaparthi, A., Titze, I.R., Story, B.H. (in review). Comparison Between Wave Reflection and Transmission Line Algorithms for Time-Domain Speech Simulation. IEEE Trans Biomedical Engineering

212. Christensen, M.B., Wolchok, J.D., Klemuk, S.A., Titze, I.R. (in review). Development of a

bilayer Ring System for Achieving High Strain in Commercial Rheometers. J. Biomechanics

211. Klemuk, S.A., Vigmostad, S., Endapally, K., Wagner, A., Titze, I.R. (2014). A multiwell disc appliance used to deliver quantifiable accelerations and shear stresses at sonic frequencies. Processes 2(1), 71-88.

210. Maxfield, L., Titze, I.R., Hunter, E.J., and Kapsner-Smith, M. (2014). Intraoral pressures

produced by thirteen semi-occluded vocal tract gestures. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology (DOI: 10.3109/14015439.2014.913074)

209. Kapsner-Smith, M., Hunter, E.J., Kirkham, K., Cox, K., and Titze, I.R. (2015). A

randomized-controlled trial of two semi-occluded vocal tract voice therapy protocols. J Speech Language Hear Res.

208. Palaparthi, A.K.R., Riede, T., and Titze, I.R. (2014). Combining multi-objective optimization

and cluster analysis to study vocal fold functional morphology. IEEE Trans Biomedical Engineering 61(7), 2199-2208.

207. Titze, I.R., Palaparthi, A.K.R., and Smith, S.L. (2014). Benchmarks for time-domain

simulation of sound propagation in soft-walled airways: steady configurations. J. Acoust Soc Am 136(6), 3249-3261.

206. Titze, I.R. and Hunter, E.J. (in press). Comparison of vocal vibration dose measures for potential

damage risk criteria. J Speech Language Hear Res 205. Titze, I.R. (2014). Bi-stable vocal fold adduction: a mechanism of modal-falsetto register Shifts and mixed registration. J. Acoust Soc Am 135(4), 2091-2101. 204. Titze, I.R., Klemuk, S., and Lu, X. (2014). Preliminary experiments to quantify liquid

movement under mimetic vocal fold vibrational forces. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology (doi:10.3109/14015439.2013.848236)

203. Titze, I.R. (2013). The accuracy of a voice vote. J Acoust Soc Am 135 (1): 326-368 202. Titze, I. R. (2012). Why Lions Roar Like Babies Cry. Physics World, 52-53.

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201. Herbst, C.T., Stoeger, A.S., Frey, R., Lohscheller, J., Titze, I.R., Gumpenberger, M., & Fitch, W.T. (2012). How low can you go? Physical production mechanism of elephant infrasonic Vocalizations. Science, 337 (6094): 595-599.

200. Titze, I.R., Klemuk, S.A., and Lu, X. (2012). Adhesion of a Monolayer of Fibroblast Cells to Fibronectin Under Sonic Vibrations in a Bioreactor. The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 121 (6), 364-374.

199. Popolo, P.S., Titze, I.R. and Hunter, E.J. (2011). Towards a self-rating tool of the inability to

produce soft voice based on nonlinear events: a preliminary study. Acta Acustica-Acustica 97(3), 373-381.

198. Klemuk, S.A., Riede, T., Walsh, E.J., and Titze, I.R. (2011). Adapted to roar: functional

morphology of tiger and lion vocal folds. PLoS One 6(11): e27029 www.plosone.org

197. Titze, I.R. & Hunter, E.J. (2011). Feasibility of measurement of a voice range profile with a semi-occluded vocal tract. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology 36(1): 32-39.

196. Titze, I.R., Worley, A.S., and Story, B.H. (2011). Source-vocal tract interaction in female

operatic singing and theatre belting. Journal of Singing, Vol. 67(5): 561-572.

195. Titze, I.R. (2011). Vocal fold mass is not a useful quantity for describing F0 in vocalization. J. Speech Language, Hear. Res. 54: 520-522.

194. Hunter, E.J. and Titze, I.R. (2010). Variation of intensity, fundamental frequency, and voicing

for teachers in occupational versus non-occupational settings. J. Speech Language, Hear. Res. 53(4): 862-875.

193. Klemuk, S.A., Lu, X., Hoffman, H., and Titze, I.R.. (2010). Phonation threshold pressure

predictions using viscoelastic properties up to 1400 Hz of injectables intended for Reinke’s Space. The Laryngoscope.120(5): 995-1001.

192. Titze, I.R., Fitch, W.T., Hunter, E.J., Alipour, F., Montequin, D., Armstrong, D.L., McGee, J.,

and Walsh, E.J. (2010). Vocal power and pressure-flow relationships in excised tiger larynges. J Ex Biol 213(Pt 22): 3866-3873.

191. Titze, I.R. and Hunter, E.J. (2010) Feasibility of measurement of a voice range profile with a

semi-occluded vocal tract. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology e-Pub ahead of print.

190. Titze, I.R. and Riede, T. (2010). A cervid vocal fold model suggests greater glottal efficiency in calling at high frequencies. PLoS Comput Biol 6(8) e10000897

189. Riede, T., Lingle, S., Hunter, E. J. and Titze, I.R. (2010). Cervids with different vocal behavior

demonstrate different viscoelastic properties of their vocal folds. J. Morphology. 271: 1-11.

188. Blitzer, A., Crumley, R.L., Dailey, S.H., Ford, C.N., Floeter, M.K., Hillel, A.D., Hoffman, H.T.,Ludlow, C.L., Merati, A., Munin, M.C., Robinson, L.R., Rosen, C., Saxon, K.G., Sulica, L., Thibeault, S.L., Titze, I.R., Woo, P., Woodson, C.E. (2009). Recommendation of the neurolaryngology study group on laryngeal electromyography. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 140(6), 782-793.

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187. Titze, I.R. and Hunter, E.J. (2009). Talk is not cheap, in: The Integration of Voice and Movement Studies presented by the Voice and Speech Review, Rana Cook, Ed, 389-392; Voice and Speech Trainers Association, Norman, OK; ISBN: 9781934269558.

186. Halpern, A., Spielman, J., Hunter, E.J. and Titze, I.R. (2009). The ability to produce soft voice:

a tool to detect vocal change in school teachers. Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. 34(3), 117- 127.

185. Titze, I.R. (2009). Phonation threshold pressure measurement with a semi-occluded vocal tract.

J. Speech Language Hear. Res. 52(4), 1062-1072.

184. Titze, I.R. and Worley, A.S. (2009). Modeling source-filter interaction in belting and high- pitched operatic male singing. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 126(3), 1530-1540.

183. Klemuk, S. and Titze, I.R. (2009). Determining motor inertia of a stress-controlled rheometer. J.

Rheology. 53(4), 765-780.

182. Hunter, E.J. and Titze, I.R. (2009). Quantifying vocal fatigue recovery: dynamic vocal recovery trajectories after a vocal loading exercise. Ann Oto Rhinol Laryngol 118(6), 449-460.

181. Roy Chowdhury, P., Klemuk, S., Titze, I.R., and Kumar, V. (2009). Effects of fabrication

parameters on viscoelastic shear modulus of 2,3 dialdehydecelluose membranes – potential scaffolds for vocal fold lamina propria tissue engineering. J. Biomedical Materials Res.A. 88(3), 680-688.

180. Titze, I.R. (2008). Getting the most from the vocal instrument in a choral setting. Choral

Journal 49(5): 34-41.

179. Popolo, P. S., Titze, I. R. (2008). Qualification of a Quantitative Laryngeal Imaging System Using Videostroboscopy and Videokymography. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 117(6): 404–412.

178. Klemuk, S., Jaiswal, S. and Titze, I.R. (2008). Cell viability and viscoelastic measurement in a

rheometer used to stress and engineer tissues at low sonic frequencies. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 124(4): 2330-2339.

177. Laukkanen, A-M., Titze, I.R., Finnegan, E., and Hoffman, H. (2008). Effects of semi-occluded

vocal tracts on laryngeal muscle activity and glottal impedance. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopedica 60(6):298-311.

176. Riede, T., and Titze, I.R. (2008). Vocal fold elasticity of the Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus

elaphus nelsoni) – producing high fundamental frequency vocalization with a very long vocal fold. J. of Experimental Biology 211, 2144-2154. Includes commentary: Elks Scale Vocal Heights, Inside JEB.

175. Titze, I.R., Riede, T., and Popolo, P. (2008). Nonlinear source-filter coupling in phonation:

Vocal Exercises. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 123(4) 1902-1915.

174. Titze, I.R. (2008) Nonlinear source-filter coupling in phonation: Theory. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 123(5), 2733-2749.

173. Titze, I.R. (2008). The human instrument. Scientific American. 298(1): 94-101.

172. Titze, I.R. (2007). Source-filter interaction in speaking and singing is nonlinear. Echoes 17(3):

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171. Hunter, E. J., and Titze, I.R. (2007) Refinements in modeling the passive properties of laryngeal

soft tissue. J. Applied Physiology. 103: 206-219.

170. Titze, I.R., Hunter, E.J. (2007). A two-dimensional biomechanical model of vocal fold posturing. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 121 (4), 2254-2260.

169. Titze, I.R., Hunter, E.J., and Švec, J.G. (2007). Voicing and silence periods in daily and weekly

vocalizations of teachers. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 121(1), 469-478.

168. Titze, I.R., and Laukkanen, A-M. (2007). Can vocal economy in phonation be heightened with an artificially lengthened vocal tract? A computer modeling study. Logopedics, Phoniatrics, and Vocology 32(4): 147-156.

167. Titze, I.R., Laukkanen, A-M., Finnegan, E., Probst-Fuja, M., and Hoffman, H. (2007).

Laryngeal muscle activity in giggle: a damped oscillation model. J. Voice. 22(6): 644-648.

166. Nix, J., Švec, J., Laukkanen, A-M., and Titze, I.R. (2006). Protocol challenges for on-the-job voice dosimetry of teachers in the United States and Finland. J. of Voice 20(4),

165. Carroll, T., Nix, J., Hunter, E., Emerich, K., Titze, I., and Abaza, M. (2006). Objective

measurement of vocal fatigue in classical singers: A vocal dosimetry pilot study. Otolaryngol.Head Neck Surg. 135 (4):595-602.

164. Hunter, E.J., Alipour, F., and Titze, I.R. (2006). Sensitivity of elastic properties to

measurement uncertainties in laryngeal muscles with implications for voice fundamental frequency prediction. J. Voice 21(6): 641-650.

163. Chan, R., and Titze, I.R. (2006). Dependence of phonation threshold pressure on vocal tract

acoustics and vocal fold tissue mechanics. J. Acoust. Soc.Amer. 119 (4), 2351-2362.

162. Fuja, T.J., Ostrem, E., Probst-Fuja, M., and Titze, I.R. (2006). Differential cell adhesion to vocal fold extracellular matrix components. Matrix Biology 25, 2240-251.

161. Titze, I.R. (2006a). Voice training and therapy with semi-occluded vocal tracts: rationale and

scientific underpinnings. J.Speech Language Hearing Research.49(2): 448-459.

160. Titze, I.R. (2006b). Theoretical analysis of maximum flow declination rate versus maximum area declination rate in phonation. J. Speech Language and Hearing Research. 49(2): 439-447.

159. Hunter, E.J., and Titze, I.R. (2005) Individual subject laryngeal dimensions of multiple

mammalian species for biomechanical models. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 114(10):809-18.

158. Nix, J., Emerich, K., and Titze, I.R. (2005). Application of Vocal Fry to the Training of Singers. J. of Singing 62 (1), 53-58.

157. Hunter, E.J., Svec, J.G., and Titze, I.R. (2005) Comparison of the produced and perceived voice

range profiles in untrained and trained classical singers. J.Voice Nov 29; [Epub ahead of print].

156. Fuja, T.J., Probst-Fuja, M.N., and Titze, I.R. (2005). Changes in expression of extracellular matrix genes, fibrogenic factors, and actin cytoskeletal organization in retinol treated and untreated vocal fold stellate cells. Matrix Biol. Oct 24; [Epub ahead of print].

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155. Hunter, E.J., and Titze, I.R. (2005). Review of range of arytenoid cartilage motion compared to

models of vocal fold adduction/abduction. Acoustic Research Letters Online 6(3), 112 – 117.

154. Fuja, T., Probst-Fuja, M., and Titze, I.R. (2005). Transdifferentiation of vocal fold stellate cells and all-trans retinol-induced deactivation. Cell Tissue Res. 322(3):417-24.

153. Hunter, E., & Titze, I.R. (2005). Overlap of hearing and voicing ranges in singing. J. of Singing

61(4), 387-392.

152. Švec, J., Titze, I.R, & Popolo, P. (2005). Estimation of sound pressure levels of voiced speech from skin vibration of the neck. J Acoust. Soc. Am. 117 (3), 1386-1394.

151. Alipour, F., Titze, I.R., Hunter, E., & Tayama, N. (2005). Active and passive properties of

canine abduction/adduction laryngeal muscles. J. Voice 19(3): 350-9.

150. Popolo, P.S., Švec, J.G., & Titze, I.R. (2005). Adaptation of a pocket PC for use as a wearable voice dosimeter. J. Speech Language and Hearing Research 48(4): 780-91.

149. Emerich K.A., Titze, I.R., Švec, J.G., Popolo, P.S., & Logan, G. (2005). Vocal range and

intensity in actors: a studio versus stage comparison. J. Voice 19(1): 78-83.

148. Titze, I.R., Broadhead, K., Tresco, P.A., & Gray, S.D. (2005). Strain distribution in an elastic substrate vibrated in a bioreactor for vocal fold tissue engineering. J. Biomechanics 38(12): 2406-14.

147. Bergan, C.C, Titze, I.R., & Story, B. (2004). The perception of two vocal qualities in a

synthesized vocal utterance: Ring and pressed voice. J. Voice,18(3), 305-317.

146. Hunter, E.J., &Titze, I.R. (2004). A three-dimensional model of vocal adduction and abduction. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 115(4), 1747-1759.

145. Titze, I.R., Hitchcock, R.W., Broadhead, K., Gray, S.D., Li, W., Webb, K., & Tresco, P.A.

(2004). Design and validation of a bioreactor for engineering vocal fold tissues under combined tensile and vibrational stresses. J. Biomechanics.,37(10), 1521-1529.

144. Klemuk, S.A, & Titze, I.R. (2004). Viscoelastic properties of three biomaterials at low audio

frequencies. Laryngoscope., 114(9), 1597-603. 143. Titze, I.R. (2004). A theoretical study of F0-F1 interaction with application to resonant speaking

and singing voice. J. Voice, 18(3), 292-298.

142. Titze, I.R. (2004). Theory of glottal airflow and source-filter interaction in speaking and singing. Acta Acustica-Acustica 90(4), 641-648.

141. Titze, I.R. and Hunter, E.J. (2004). Normal mode vibration frequencies of the vocal ligament.

J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 115 (5), 2264-2269.

140. Titze, I.R., Klemuk, S., & Gray, S.D. (2004). Methodology for rheological testing of engineered biomaterials at audio frequencies. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer.115(1), 392-401.

139. Kim, M.J., Hunter, E.J., and Titze, I.R. (2004). Comparison of human, canine, and ovine

laryngeal dimensions. Ann. Otol., Rhinol., Laryngol. 113, 60-68. Titze - Page

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138. Švec, J.G., Popolo, P.S., & Titze, I.R. (2003). Measurement of vocal doses in speech:

experimental procedure and signal processing. Logopedics, Phoniatrics and Vocology 28, 181- 192.

137. Titze, I.R., Švec, J.G., & Popolo, P.S. (2003). Vocal dose measures: quantifying accumulated

vibration exposure in vocal fold tissues. J. Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 46(4): 919-932.

136. Titze, I.R., & Jin, S.M. (2003). Is there evidence of a second singer’s formant? J. Singing

59(4), 329-331.

135. Titze, I.R., Bergan, C.C., Hunter, E.J., & Story, B.H. (2003). Source and filter adjustments governing the perception of the vocal qualities Twang and Yawn. Logopedics, Phoniatrics, and Vocology 28, 147-155.

134. Chan, R.W. & Titze, I.R. (2003). Effect of post mortem changes and freezing on viscoelastic

properties of vocal fold tissues. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 31, 482-491.

133. Berry, D., Montequin, D., Titze, I. & Hoffman, H. (2003). An investigation of cricoarytenoid joint mechanics using simulated muscle forces. J. Voice 17(1), 47-62.

132. Laukkanen, A.M. Titze, I.R., Finnegan, E.M., & Hoffman, H. (2002). Laryngeal muscle

activity in a tonal scale: comparing speech-like to song-like productions in a mezzo-soprano. J. Singing 59(1), 49-56.

131. Story, B.H. & Titze, I.R. (2002). A preliminary study of voice quality transformation based on

modifications to the neutral vocal tract area function. J. Phonetics 30, 485-509.

130. Verdolini, K., Min, Y., Titze, I., Lemke, J., Brown, K., Van Messbergen, M., Jiang, J., & Fisher, K. (2002). Biological mechanisms underlying voice changes due to dehydration. J. Speech,Language and Hearing Research 45(2), 268-281.

129. Titze, I.R., Laukkanen, A.M., Finnegan, E.M., & Jaiswal, S. (2002). Raising lung pressure and

pitch in vocal warm-ups: the use of flow-resistant straws. J. Singing 58(4), 329-338. 128. Titze, I.R., Story, B., Smith, M., & Long, R. (2002). A reflex resonance model of vocal vibrato.

J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 111(5), 2272-2282.

127. Titze, I.R. (2002). Regulating glottal airflow in phonation: application of the maximum power transfer theorem. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 111(1), 367-376.

126. Tayama, N., Chan, R., Kaga, K., & Titze, I. (2002). Functional definitions of vocal fold

geometry for laryngeal biomechanical modeling . Ann. of Otol., Rhinol., and Laryngol. 111(1), 83-92.

125. McCabe, D.J., & Titze, I.R. (2002). Chant-therapy for treating vocal fatigue among public

school teachers: A preliminary study. Amer. J. Sp.-Lang. Path. 11, 356-359.

124 Titze, I., & Story, B. (2002). Rules for controlling low-dimensional vocal fold models with muscle activities. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 112(3), 1064-1076.

123. Chan, R.W., Gray, S.D., & Titze, I.R. (2001). The importance of hyaluronic acid in vocal fold

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biomechanics. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 124(6), 607-614.

122. Titze, I.R. (2001). Acoustic interpretation of resonant voice. J. Voice 15(4), 519-528.

121. Tom, K., & Titze, I. (2001). Vocal intensity in falsetto phonation of a countertenor: An analysis by synthesis approach. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 110(3), 1667-1676.

120. Story, B.S., Titze, I.R., & Hoffman, E. (2001). The relationship of vocal tract shape to three

voice qualities. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 109(4), 1651-1667.

119. Tayama, N., Chan, R., Kaga, K., & Titze, I. (2001). Geometrical characteristics of the laryngeal cartilage framework for the purpose of biomechanical modeling. Ann. of Otol, Rhinol. Laryngol. 110(12), 1154-1161.

118. Berry, D.A., Clark, M.J., Montequin, D.W., & Titze, I.R. (2001). Characterization of the

medial surface of the vocal folds. Ann. of Otol., Rhinology, and Laryngol. 110(5), 470-477.

117. Hsiao, T., Liu, C., Luschei E., & Titze, I. (2001). The effect of cricoarytenoid muscle action on the relation between subglottic pressure and fundamental frequency in an in vivo canine model. J. Voice 15(2), 187-193.

116. Bergan, C., & Titze, I. (2001). Perception of pitch and roughness in vocal signals with

subharmonics. J. Voice 15(2), 165-175.

115. vanMersbergen, M., Ostrem, J., & Titze, I. (2001). Preparation of the speech-language pathologist specializing in voice: an educational survey, J. Voice 15(2), 237-250.

114. Berry, D., Verdolini, K., Montequin, D., Hess, M., Chan, R., & Titze, I. (2001). A quantitative

output – cost ratio in voice production. J. Speech, Language, Hear. Res. 44(1), 29-37.

113. Tom, K., Titze, I., Hoffman, E., & Story, B. (2001). Three-dimensional vocal tract imaging and formant structure: varying vocal register, pitch and loudness. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 109(2), 742-747.

112. Spencer, M., & Titze, I. (2001). An investigation of a modal-falsetto register transition hypothesis using helox gas. J. Voice 15(1), 15-24.

111. Story, B.S., Laukkanen, A-M., and Titze, I.R., (2000). Acoustic impedance of an artificially

lengthened and constricted vocal tract, J. Voice 14 (4), 455-469.

110. Chan, R., & Titze, I. (2000). Viscoelastic shear properties of human vocal fold mucosa: Theoretical characterization based on constitutive modeling. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 107 (1), 565-580.

109. Mergell, P., Herzel, H., and Titze, I.R. (2000). Irregular vocal-fold vibration – high speed

observation and modeling, J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 108 (6), 2996-3002.

108. Alipour, F., Berry, D., & Titze, I. (2000). A finite element model of vocal fold vibration.

J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 108 (6), 3003-3012.

107. Titze, I., Story, B., Burnett, G., Holzrichter, J., Ng, L., & Lea, W. (2000). Comparison between Titze - Page

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electroglottography and electromagnetic glottography. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 107(1), 581-588.

106. Mineck, C., Tayama, N., Chan, R., & Titze, I. (2000). Three-dimensional anatomic characterization of the canine laryngeal abductor and adductor musculature. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryng., 109(5), 505-513.

105. Gray, S., Titze, I., Alipour, F., & Hammond, T. (2000). Biomechanical and histologic

observations of vocal fold fibrous proteins. Ann. Otol. Rhino. Laryngol.,109(1), 77-85.

104. van Mersbergen, M., Verdolini, K., & Titze, I. (1999). Time-of-day effects on Voice Range Profile performance in young, vocally untrained adult females. J. Voice, 13(4), 518-528.

103. Cox, K., Alipour, F., & Titze, I. (1999). Geometric structure of the human and canine

cricothyroid and thyroarytenoid muscles for biomechanical applications. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol., 108(12), 1151-1158.

102. Chan, R., & Titze, I. (1999). Viscoelastic shear properties of human vocal fold mucosa:

Measurement methodology and empirical results. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 106(4), 2008-2012.

101. Titze, I. (1999). Toward occupational safety criteria for vocalization. Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology, 24, 49-54.

100. Verdolini, K., Hess, M., Titze, I., Bierhals, W., and Gross, M. (1999). Investigation of vocal

fold impact stress in human subjects. J. Voice, 13(2), 184-202.

99. Chan, R., & Titze, I. (1999). Hyaluronic acid (with fibronectin) as a bioimplant for the vocal fold mucosa. Laryngoscope, 109, 1142-1149.

98. Gray, S., Bielamowicz, S., Dove, H., Titze, I., & Ludlow, C. (1999). Experimental approaches

to vocal fold alteration: Introduction to the minithyrotomy. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol.,108, 1-9.

97. Gray, S., Titze, I., Chan, R., & Hammond, T. (1999). Vocal fold proteoglycans and their

influence on biomechanics. The Laryngoscope, 109, 845-854.

96. Titze, I., Shirley, G., Long, R., Stathopoulos, E., Ramig, L., Carroll, L., & Riley, W. (1999). Messa di voce: An investigation of the symmetry of crescendo and decrescendo in a singing exercise. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 105(5), 2933-2940.

95. Alipour, F., & Titze, I. (1999). Active and passive characteristics of the canine cricothyroid

muscles. J. Voice, 13(1), 1-10.

94. Verdolini, K., Chan, R., Hess, M., Titze, I., & Bierhals, W. (1998). Correspondence of electroglottographic closed quotient to vocal fold impact stress in excised canine larynges. J. Voice 12(4), 415-423.

93. Story, B.H., Titze, I.R., & Hoffman, E.A., (1998). Vocal tract area functions for an adult female

speaker based on volumetric imaging, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 104(1), 471-487.

92. Michaelis, D., Frohlich, M., Strube, H.S., Kruse, E., Story, B., & Titze, I.R. (1998). Grenzen der Jitter- und Shimmer-Messung pathologischer Stimmen mit dem unuberwachten Waveform- Matching-Verfahren. Fortschritte der Akustik, DAGA.

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91. Chan, R., & Titze, I. (1998). Viscosities of implantable biomaterials in vocal fold augmentation surgery. Laryngoscope, 108, 725-731.

90. Winholtz, W., & Titze, I. (1998). Suitability of minidisc (MD) recordings for voice perturbation

analysis. J. Voice, 12(2), 138-142.

89. Story, B.H., & Titze, I.R. (1998). Parameterization of vocal tract area functions by empirical orthogonal modes, J. Phonetics, 26, 223-260.

88. Story, B.H., Titze, I.R., & Wong., D., (1997). A simplified model for simulation and

transformation of speech, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 10(6), 593-601.

87. Titze, I.R., & Story, B. (1997). Acoustic interactions of the voice source with the lower vocal tract. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 101(4), 2234-2243.

86. Chan, R., Titze, I., & Titze, M. (1997). Further studies of phonation threshold pressure in a

physical model of the vocal fold mucosa. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 101(6), 3722-3727.

85. Titze, I.R., Lemke, J.A., & Montequin, D. (1997). Populations in the U.S. workforce who rely on voice as a primary tool of trade. J. Voice, 11(3),. 254-259.

84. Titze, I.R., Jiang, J.J., & Lin, E. (1997). The dynamics of length change in canine vocal folds.

J. Voice, 11(3), 267-276.

83. Winholtz, W., & Titze, I. (1997). Miniature head mounted microphone for acoustic analysis. J. Speech Hear. Res., 40, 894-899.

82. Winholtz, W.S., & Titze, I.R. (1997). Conversion of a head-mounted microphone signal into

calibrated SPL units. J. Voice, 11(4), 417-421.

81. Austin, S.F., & Titze, I.R. (1997). The effect of subglottal resonance on vocal fold vibration. J. Voice, 11(4), 391-402.

80. Titze, I., Wong, D., Story, B., & Long, R. (1997). Considerations in voice transformation with physiologic scaling principles. Speech Communication, 22, 13-123.

79. Berry, D., Herzel, H., Titze, I., & Story, B. (1996). Bifurcations in excised larynx experiments.

J. Voice, 10(2), 129-138.

78. Story, B., Titze, I., & Hoffman, E. (1996). Vocal tract area functions form magnetic resonance imaging. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 100(1), 537-554.

77. Titze, I.R. (1996). What is vocology? Scandinavian Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics,

No. 153.

76. Berry, D.A., & Titze, I.R. (1996). Normal modes in a continuum model of vocal fold tissues. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 100(5), 3345-3354.

75. Story, B., & Titze, I.R. (1995). Voice simulation with a body cover model of the vocal fold. J.

Acoust. Soc. Amer., 97(2), 1249-1260.

74. Herzel, H., Berry, D., Titze, I., & Steinecke, I. (1995). Nonlinear dynamics of the voice: Signal analysis and biomechanical modeling. Chaos, 5(1), 30-34.

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73. Verdolini, K., & Titze, I. (1995). The application of laboratory formulas to clinical voice management. Amer. J. Sp.-Lang. Path., 4(2), 62-69.

72. Titze, I.R., Schmidt, S.S., & Titze, M.R. (1995). Phonation threshold pressure in a physical

model of the vocal fold mucosa. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 97(5), 3080-3084.

71. Min, Y., Titze, I., & Alipour, F. (1995). Stress-strain response of the human vocal ligament. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol., 104(7), 563-569.

70. Titze, I.R. (1995). What's in a voice? (Cover Story). New Scientist, 147, 38-42.

69. Titze, I., Wong, D., Milder, M., Hensley, S., & Ramig, L. (1995). Comparison between

clinician-assisted and fully automated procedures for obtaining a voice range profile. J. Speech Hear. Res., 35,526-535.

68. Jiang, J., Titze, I., Wexler, D., & Gray, S. (1994). Fundamental frequency and amplitude

perturbation in reconstructed canine vocal folds. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol., 103(2), 145-148.

67. Titze, I., Mapes, S., & Story, B. (1994). Acoustics of the tenor high voice. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 95(2), 1133-1142.

66. Titze, I.R. (1994). Toward standards in acoustic analysis of voice. J. Voice, 8(1), 1-7.

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65. Verdolini-Marston, K., Titze, I.R., & Sandage, M. (1994). Effect of hydration treatments of laryngeal nodules and polyps and related measures. J. Voice, 8(1), 30-47.

64. Titze, I.R. (1994). Mechanical stress in phonation. J. Voice, 8(2), 99-105.

63. Jiang, J.J., & Titze, I.R. (1994). Measurement of vocal fold intraglottal pressure and impact

stress. J. Voice, 8(2) 132-144.

62. Berry, D., Herzel, H., Titze, I.R., & Krischer, K. (1994). Interpretation of biomechanical simulations of normal and chaotic vocal fold oscillations with empirical eigenfunctions. J. Acoustic. Soc. Amer. 95(6), 3595-3604.

61. Titze, I.R., Solomon, N.P., Luschei, E.S., & Hirano, M. (1994). Interference between normal

vibrato and artificial stimulation of laryngeal muscles at near vibrato rates. J. Voice, 8(3), 215- 223.

60. Hsiao, T.Y., Solomon, N.P., Luschei, E.S., & Titze, I.R. (1994). Modulation of fundamental

frequency by laryngeal muscles during vibrato. J. Voice, 8(3), 224-229.

59. Hsiao, T.Y., Solomon, N.P., Luschei, E., Titze, I.R., Liu, K., Fu, T. & Hsu, M. (1994). The effect of subglottal pressure on fundamental frequency of the canine larynx with active muscle tensions. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol., 193(10), 817-821.

58. Herzel, H., Berry, D., Titze, I.R., & Saleh, M. (1994). Analysis of vocal disorders with methods

from nonlinear dynamics. J. Speech Hear. Res., 37(5), 1001-1007.

57. Verdolini-Marston, K., Titze, I.R., & Fennell, A. (1994). Dependence of phonatory effect on hydration level. J. Speech Hear. Res., 37(5), 1008-1019.

56. Sundberg, J., Scherer, R., & Titze, I. (1993). Phonatory control in male singing. A study of the

effects of subglottal pressure, fundamental frequency, and mode of phonation on the voice source. J. Voice, 7(1), 15-29.

55. Titze, I.R., Jiang, J.J., & Hsiao, T.Y. (1993). Measurement of mucosal wave propagation and

vertical phase difference in vocal fold vibration. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol., 102(1), 58-63.

54. Titze, I.R. (1993). Current topics in voice production mechanisms. Acta Otolaryngologica (Stockholm), 113, 421-427.

53. Jiang, J.J., & Titze, I.R. (1993). A methodological study of hemilaryngeal phonation.

Laryngoscope, 103(8), 872-882.

52. Kotby, M.N., Titze, I.R., Saleh, M.M., & Berry, D.A. (1993). Fundamental frequency stability in functional dysphonia. Acta Otolaryngologica (Stockholm), 113(3), 439-444.

51. Titze, I.R., & Winholtz, W.S. (1993). The effect of microphone type and placement on voice

perturbation measurements. J. Speech Hearing Res., 36(6), 1177-1190.

50. Titze, I.R., & Liang, H. (1993). Comparison of Fo extraction methods for high precision voice perturbation measurements. J. Speech Hearing Res., 36(6), 1120-1133.

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49. Titze, I.R. (1992). Rationale and structure of a curriculum in vocology. J. Voice, 6(1), 1-9.

48. Titze, I.R. (1992). Acoustic interpretation of the voice range profile (phonetogram). J. Speech Hear. Res. 35, 21-34.

47. Titze, I.R. (1992). Vocal efficiency. J. Voice, 6(2), 135-138.

46. Titze, I.R. (1992, May). New dimensions in voice simulation. The World & I, 220-227. 45. Gray, S., Barkmeier, J., Jones, D., Titze, I., & Druker, D. (1992). Vocal evaluation of

thyroplastic surgery in the treatment of unilateral vocal fold paralysis. Laryngoscope, 102, 415- 421.

44. Titze, I.R., & Sundberg, J. (1992). Vocal intensity in speakers and singers. J. Acoust. Soc.

Amer., 91(5), 2936-2946.

43. Titze, I.R. (1992). Phonation threshold pressure: a missing link in glottal aerodynamics. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 91(5), 2926-2935.

42. Wong, D., Ito, M., Cox, N., & Titze, I. (1991). Observation of perturbations in a lumped-

element model of the vocal folds with applications to some pathological cases. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 89(1), 383-394.

41. Alipour-Haghighi, F., & Titze, I.R. (1991). Elastic models of vocal fold tissues. J. Acoust. Soc.

Amer. 90(3), 1326-1331.

40. Alipour-Haghighi, F., Perlman, A., & Titze, I. (1991). Tetanic response of the cricothyroid muscle. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 100(8), 626-631.

39. Titze, I.R. (1991). A model for neurologic sources of aperiodicity in vocal fold vibration. J.

Speech Hear. Res., 34, 460-472.

38. Pinto, N., & Titze, I.R. (1990). Unification of perturbation measures in speech signals. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 87(3), 1278-1289.

37. Ramig, L., Scherer, R., Klasner, E., Titze, I., & Horii, Y. (1990). Acoustic analysis of voice in

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A longitudinal case study. J. Speech Hear. Dis., 55(1), 2-14.

36. Titze, I.R. (1990). Interpretation of the electroglottographic signal. J. Voice, 4(1), 1-9.

35. Verdolini-Marston, K., Titze, I.R., & Druker, D.G. (1990). Changes in phonation threshold pressure with induced conditions of hydration. J. Voice, 4(2), 142-151.

34. Titze, I.R. (1989). On the relation between subglottal pressure and fundamental frequency in

phonation. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 85(2), 901-906.

33. Titze, I.R. (1989). Physiologic and acoustic differences between male and female voices. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 85(4), 1699-1707.

32. Alipour-Haghighi, F., Titze, I.R., & Perlman, A. (1989). Tetanic contraction in vocal fold

muscle. J. Speech Hear. Res., 32, 226-231.

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31. Titze, I.R., Luschei, E.S., & Hirano, M. (1989). Role of the thyroarytenoid muscle in regulation of fundamental frequency. J. Voice, 3(3), 213-224.

30. Seymour, S., & Titze, I.R. (1989). Audio and sound archives as a resource for voice science: A

preliminary review. J. Voice, 3(4), 277-282.

29. Titze, I.R. (1989). A four parameter model of the glottis and vocal fold contact area. Speech Communication, 8, 191-201.

28. Wexler, D., Gray, S., & Titze, I. (1989). Phonosurgical studies: Fat-graft reconstruction of

injured canine vocal folds. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol., 98, 668-673.

27. Finkelhor, B.K., & Titze, I.R. (1988). The effect of viscosity changes in the vocal folds on the range of oscillation. J. Voice, 1(4), 320-325.

26. Titze, I., Jiang, J., & Druker, D. (1988). Preliminaries to the body-cover theory of pitch control.

J. Voice., 1(4), 314-319.

25. Titze, I.R. (1988). The physics of small-amplitude oscillation of the vocal folds. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 83(4), 1536-1552.

24. Gray, S., & Titze, I.R. (1988). Histologic investigation of hyper-phonated canine vocal cords.

Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol., 97, 381-388.

23. Ramig, L.A., Scherer, R.C., Titze, I.R., & Ringel, S.P. (1988). Acoustic analysis of voices of patients with neurologic disease: A rationale and preliminary data. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol., 97(2), 164-172.

22. Perlman, A.L., & Titze, I.R. (1988). Development of an in vitro technique for measuring the

elastic properties of vocal fold tissue. J. Speech. Hear. Res., 31, 288-298.

21. Scherer, R., Gould, W.J., Titze, I., Meyers, A., & Sataloff, R. (1988). Preliminary evaluation of selected acoustic and glottographic measures for clinical phonatory function analysis. J. Voice, 2(3), 230-244.

20. Titze, I.R. (1988). A framework for the study of vocal registers. J. Voice, 2(3), 183-194.

19. Titze, I.R., Horii, Y., & Scherer, R.C. (1987). Some technical considerations in voice

perturbation measurements. J. Speech Hear. Res., 30, 252-260.

18. Alipour-Haghighi, F., Titze, I.R., & Durham, P. (1987). Twitch response in canine vocalis muscle tissue. J. Speech Hear. Res., 30, 290-294.

17. Gray, S.D., Titze, I.R., & Lusk, R.P. (1987). Electron microscopy of hyperphonated canine

vocal cords. J. Voice, 1(1), 109-115.

16. Scherer, R.C., & Titze, I.R. (1987). The abduction quotient related to vocal quality. J. Voice, 1(2), 246-251.

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15. Keidar, A., Hurtig, R., & Titze, I.R. (1987). The perceptual nature of vocal register change. J. Voice, 1(3), 223-233.

14. Titze, I.R. (1986). Mean intraglottal pressure in vocal fold oscillation. Journal of Phonetics,

14, 359-364.

13. Titze, I.R. (1986). Session 2. Glottal flow models. Chairman's summary. Journal of Phonetics, 14, 405-406.

12. Alipour-Haghigni, F. & Titze, I.R. (1985). Viscoelastic modeling of canine vocalis muscle in

relaxation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., (pp. 1939-1943).

11. Cooper, D.S. & Titze, I.R. (1985). Generation and dissipation of heat in vocal fold tissue. J. Speech Hear Res, Vol. 28, pp. 207-215.

10. Perlman, A.L., Titze, I.R., & Cooper, D.S. (1984). Elasticity of canine vocal fold tissue. J.

Speech Hear. Res., 27, 212-219.

9. Titze, I.R. (1984). Parameterization of glottal area, glottal flow, and vocal fold contact area. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 75(2), 570-580.

8. Scherer, R.C., Titze, I.R., & Curtis, J.F. (1983). Pressure-flow relationships in two models of

the larynx having rectangular glottal shapes. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 73(2), 668-676.

7. Titze, I.R. (1980). Comments on the myoelastic-aerodynamic theory of phonation. J. Speech Hear. Res., 23(3), 495-510.

6. Titze, I.R., & Talkin, D.T. (1979). A theoretical study of the effects of various laryngeal

configurations on the acoustics of phonation. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 66(1), 60-74.

5. Titze, I.R. (1979). The concept of muscular isometrics for optimization of vocal intensity and efficiency. J. Res. in Singing, 2(1), 15-25.

4. Titze, I.R. (1976). On the mechanics of vocal fold vibration. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 60(6), 1366-

1380.

3. Titze, I.R., & Strong, W.J. (1975). Normal modes in vocal cord tissues. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 57(3), 736-744.

2. Titze, I.R. (1974). The human vocal cords: A mathematical model. Part II. Phonetica, 28(3-4),

129-170.

1. Titze, I.R. (1973). The human vocal cords: A mathematical model. Part I. Phonetica, 28(3-4), 129-170.

b. Non-Refereed Articles and Book Chapters

90. Spielman, J. L., Hunter, E. J., Halpern, A. E., & Titze, I. R. Measuring Improvement in

Teachers with Voice Complaints Using the Inability to Produce Soft Voice (IPSV): Preliminary Data. The National Center for Voice and Speech Online Technical Memo No.13, March. 2012, version 1.0 89. Titze, I.R., Palaparthi, A.K.R. (2012). The NCVS Voice Simulator. P3s International

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88. Popolo, P.S., Rogge-Miller, K., Švec, J.G. and Titze, I.R. (2004). Technical considerations in the design of a wearable voice dosimeter. The National Center for Voice and Speech Online

Technical Memo, No. 5, February, 2005.

87. Popolo, P. S., Švec, J.G., Hunter, E. J., Starr, A. C., Rogge-Miller, K., Nix J. and Titze, I. R. (2004). Teacher’s guide to voice dosimetry. The National Center for Voice and Speech Online Technical Memo, No. 4, October 2004.

86. Hunter, E.J., and Titze, I.R. (2004). Dynamics of a three-dimensional model of vocal

foldadduction/abduction. The National Center for Voice and Speech Online Technical Memo, No. 3, April 2004.

85. Švec, J.G., Popolo, P.S., Rogge-Miller, K., and Titze, I.R. (2004). The calibration and set-up of

the pocket-P C-based voice dosimeter. The National Center for Voice and Speech Online Technical Memo, No. 2, April 2004.

84. Chowdhury, P.R., Kumar, V., Klemuk, S., and Titze, I.R. (in press). Fabrication and

characterization of porous 2,3-dialdehyde cellulose scaffolds for engineering the lamina propria of vocal fold tissues.

83. Titze, I. (in press). Exploring the Human Voice With Computer Simulation. (Book in honor of

Carl Seashore). University of Iowa Press.

82. Montequin, D., Berry, D., Alipour, F., & Titze, I. (in review). Spatial variation of vocal fold contact pressure. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. (Online).

81. Švec, J.G., Titze, I.R., & Popolo, P.S. (2003). Vocal dose symmetry: theoretical and practical

issues. AQL 2003 Hamburg: Proceeding Papers for the Conference at Advances in Quantitative Laryngology, Voice and Speech Research (CD ROM, ISBN: 3-8167-6285-9, http://www.uke.uni-hamburg.de/aql2003.)

80. Švec, J.G., Popolo, P.S., & Titze, I.R. (2003). The goldilocks passage and script for frequency

extraction, voicing detection, SPL calculation and vocal dose determination in speech. The National Center for Voice and Speech online technical memo (www.ncvs.org) , April 2003, pp. 1-17.

79. Titze, I.R., (2003). The voice as a musical instrument: fundamental differences between

manmade and biological design. Proceedings of the Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference, August 6-9 (SMAC 03), Stockholm, Sweden.

78 Švec, J.G., Titze, I.R., & Popolo, P.S. (2003). Vocal dosimetry: theoretical and practical issues.

Proceedings of Quantitative Laryngology, Hamburg.

77. Tize, I.R. & Story, B.S. (2002). Voice quality: what is most characteristic about “you” in speech? Echoes 12(4), 3-4.

76. Titze, I. (2001). Criteria for occupational risk in vocalization. In Occupational Voice - Care

and Cure, P.H. Dejonckere, ed. Kugler Pub., The Hague, The Netherlands, 1-10.

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75. Story, B.H. & Titze, I.R. (1999). A preliminary study of speech transformation using empirically-defined articulatory modes. J. Acoustic Soc. Amer. 105(2), pt 2, 1-5.

74. Druker, D., & Titze, I. (1998). Glottal source parameter estimation by comparison of measured

signals with simulated signals. In P. Kuhl and L. Crum (Eds.), 16th International Congress on Acoustics and 135th Meeting Acoustical Society of America: Vol. I. The Sound of the Future: A Global View of Acoustics in the 21st Century (pp. 251-252). Seattle: University of Washington.

73. Titze, I. (1998). Deliberate use of distortion in singing. In P. Kuhl and L. Crum (Eds.), 16th International Congress on Acoustics and 135th Meeting Acoustical Society of America: Vol. I. The Sound of the Future: A Global View of Acoustics in the 21st Century (pp. 435-436). Seattle: University of Washington.

72. Chan, R., & Titze, I. (1998). Interpretation of shear material properties of vocal fold mucosal

tissues with Fung's quasi-linear viscoelastic theory. In P. Kuhl and L. Crum (Eds.), 16th International Congress on Acoustics and 135th Meeting Acoustical Society of America: Vol. II. The Sound of the Future: A Global View of Acoustics in the 21st Century (pp. 759-760). Seattle: University of Washington.

71. Long, R., Story, B., & Titze, I. (1998). Vocal tract shape estimation using three non-invasive

transducers. In P. Kuhl and L. Crum (Eds.), 16th International Congress on Acoustics and 135th Meeting Acoustical Society of America: Vol. IV. The Sound of the Future: A Global View of Acoustics in the 21st Century (pp. 2661-2662). Seattle: University of Washington.

70. Story, B., Titze, I., & Long, R. (1998). Synthesis of sentence-level speech based on measured vocal tract area function. In P. Kuhl and L. Crum (Eds.), 16th International Congress on Acoustics and 135th Meeting Acoustical Society of America: Vol. IV. The Sound of the Future: A Global View of Acoustics in the 21st Century (pp. 2663-2664). Seattle: University of Washington.

69. Titze, I., & Chan, R. (1998). The effect of shear thinning in vocal fold tissues--Or, why we can

phonate over two octaves in pitch. In P. Kuhl and L. Crum (Eds.), 16th International Congress on Acoustics and 135th Meeting Acoustical Society of America: Vol. IV. The Sound of the Future: A Global View of Acoustics in the 21st Century (pp. 2669-2670). Seattle: University of Washington.

68. Alipour-Haghighi, F., & Titze, I. (1998). Pressure-flow relationship in a biophysical model of

phonation. In P. Kuhl and L. Crum (Eds.), 16th International Congress on Acoustics and 135th Meeting Acoustical Society of America: Vol. IV. The Sound of the Future: A Global View of Acoustics in the 21st Century (pp. 2671-2672). Seattle: University of Washington.

67. Wong, Story, B., & Titze, I.R. (1997) Speech simulation and transformation using empirical

articulatory eigenmodes. IEEE 1997 Speech Coding Workshop—Submission.

66. Story, B., Hoffman, E., & Titze, I.R. (1997). Volumetric image-based comparison of male and female vocal tract shapes. SPIE Proceedings, Physiology and Function from Multidimensional Images, Newport Beach, CA. (Medical Imaging 1997, pp. 149.)

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65. Titze (1997). Regulation of fundamental frequency with a physiologically-based model of the larynx. In S. Kiritani, S. Imaizumi & H. Fujisaki (Eds.), Speech Production and Language: In Honor of Osamu Fujimura. New York: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 33-51.

64. Titze, I.R. (1997). Laryngeal mathematical modeling and pathophysiologic implications.

Proceedings of Larynx '97, Marseille, France, pp. 59-64.

63. Titze, I.R. (1997). Overview and application of phonation models. In T. Wittenberg, P. Mergell, M. Tigges, & U. Eysholdt (Eds.), Advances in Quantitative Laryngoscopy (pp. 103- 110). Erlangen, Germany: Abteilung Phoniatrie Publishers.

62. Titze, I.R. (1997). Voice analysis. In. McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology, (1998, pp. 424-426). New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company.

61. Alipour-Haghighi, F., & Titze, I. (1996). Combined simulation of two-dimensional airflow and

vocal fold vibration. In P. Davis & N. Fletcher (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Controlling Complexity and Chaos (pp. 17-29). San Diego: Singular Publishing Group, Inc.

60. Titze, I. (1996). Coupling of neural and mechanical oscillations in control of pitch, vibrato and

tremor. In P. Davis & N. Fletcher (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Controlling Complexity and Chaos, San Diego: Singular Publishing Group, Inc., 47-62.

59. Titze, I.R., Wong, D., Lange, R., & Story, B. (1996). Comparison of three techniques for voice

transformation. Proceedings of the 1st ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Production Modeling-4th Speech Production Seminar, 217-220.

58. Story, B., Hoffman, E., & Titze, I.R. (1996). Vocal tract imaging: A comparison of MRI and

EBCT. SPIE Proceedings, Physiology and Function from Multidimensional Images, Vol. 2709. Newport Beach, CA., 209-222.

57. Tom, K., Titze, I.R., Hoffman, E. & Story, B. (1996). Volumetric EBCT imaging of the vocal

tract applied to male falsetto singing. SPIE Proceedings, Physiology and Function from Multidimensional Images, Vol. 2709, Newport Beach, CA, 132-143.

56. Herzel, H., Krischer, K., Berry, D., & Titze, I.R. (1995). Analysis of spatio-temporal patterns

by means of empirical orthogonal functions. In P.E. Cladis & P. Palffy-Muhoray (Eds.), Studies in the Sciences of Complexity. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. pp. 505-518.

55. Titze, I.R., Workshop on Acoustic Voice Analysis: Summary Statement, National Center for

Voice and Speech (1995).

54. Titze, I.R. (1995). Motor and sensory components of a feedback-control model of fundamental frequency. In F. Bell-Berti & L.J. Raphael (Eds.) Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues (for Katherine Safford Harris). Woodbury, NY: AIP Press, 309-318.

53. Titze, I. (1995). Definitions and nomenclature related to voice quality. In O. Fujimura & M.

Hirano (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Voice Quality Control (pp. 335-342). San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group, Inc.

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52. Titze, I.R. (1995). Future directions in speech production research. In D. Bloothooft, V. Hazen, D. Huber & J. Llisterri (Eds.), European Studies in Phonetics and Speech Communication. Utrecht, The Netherlands: OTS Publications, 63-65.

51. Story, B., Hoffman, E., & Titze, I.R. (1995). Speech simulation based on MR images of the

vocal tract. SPIE Proceedings, Physiology and Function from Multidimensional Images, Vol. 2433, San Diego, CA.

50. Titze, I.R. (1994). Singing: A story of training entrained oscillators, Physics News, 1-2. Also

reprinted in, J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 97 (1), 704.

49. Titze, I.R., (1994). Simulating the mechanics of the human voice, Echoes, 4(2), 1-4. 48. Titze, I.R. (1993). Control of fundamental frequency with a body-cover model of the vocal

folds. Bull. Audiophonologie. Ann. Sc. Univ. Franche-Comte, Vol X, No. 1&2, 57-72.

47. Titze, I.R. (1993). Voice research as an integral part of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Bull. Audiophonologie. Ann. Sc. Univ. Franche-Comte, Vol X, No. 1&2, 73-88.

46. Titze, I.R., Baken, R.J., & Herzel H.P. (1992). Evidence of chaos in vocal fold vibration. In

I.R. Titze (Ed.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Frontiers in Basic Science (pp. 143-182). San Diego: Singular Publishing Group.

45. Titze, I.R. (1991). Mechanisms underlying the control of fundamental frequency. In: J.

Gauffin & B. Hammarberg (Eds.). Vocal Fold Physiology: Acoustic Perceptual and Physiological Aspects of Voice Mechanisms (pp. 129-138). San Diego: Singular Publishing Group, Inc.

44. Titze, I.R. (1991). The human voice as a biological musical instrument. In Sundberg, J., Nord,

L. & Carlson, R. (Eds.). Music, Language, Speech, and Brain. London: Macmillan Press, Ltd., 232-242.

43. Titze, I.R. (1991). Measurements for the assessment of voice disorders. In J. Cooper (Ed.),

Assessment of Speech and Voice Production: Research and Clinical Applications NIDCD Monograph 1 (pp. 42-29). Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health.

42. Titze, I.R. (1991). Summary statement and future needs in voice. In J. Cooper (Ed.),

Assessment of Speech and Voice Production: Research and Clinical Applications NIDCD Monograph 1 (pp 214-215). Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health.

41. Alipour-Haghighi, F., & Titze, I. (1990). Stress relaxation in vocal fold tissues. Advances in

Bioengineering BED-17, Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng., New York, N.Y., 21-24.

40. Scherer, R.C., Druker, D., & Titze, I.R. (1988). Electroglottography and direct measurement of vocal fold contact area. In O. Fujimura (Ed.), Vocal physiology: Voice production, mechanisms, and functions (pp. 279-291). New York: Raven Press, Ltd.

39. Titze, I.R. (1988). Regulation of vocal power and efficiency by subglottal pressure and glottal

adduction. In O. Fujimura (Ed.), Vocal physiology: Voice production, mechanisms, and functions. New York: Raven Press, Ltd.

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38. Alipour-Haghighi, F., & Titze, I.R. (1988). A finite element simulation of vocal fold vibrations. Proc. Fourteenth Annual Northeast Bioeng. Conf. (pp. 186-189). Durham, NH.

37. Scherer, R.C., Titze, I.R., Raphael, B.N., Wood, R.P., Ramig, L.A., & Blager, F.B. (1987).

Vocal fatigue in a trained and an untrained voice user. In T. Baer, C. Sasaki, & K. Harris (Eds.), Laryngeal Function in Phonation and Respiration (pp. 533-555). Boston: College Hill- Little, Brown, & Co.

36. Titze, I.R., & Durham, P. (1987). Passive mechanisms influencing fundamental frequency

control. In T. Baer, C. Sasaki, & K. Harris (Eds.), Laryngeal Function in Phonation and Respiration (pp. 304-319). Boston: College Hill-Little, Brown, & Co.

35. Durham, P., Titze, I.R., & Scherer, R.C. (1987). Development of excised larynx procedures for

studying the mechanism of phonation. (Technical Report VABL-1), Iowa City: University of Iowa, Voice Acoustics and Biomechanics Laboratory, Dept. of Speech Pathology and Audiology.

34. Alipour, F., & Titze, I. (1987). Viscoelastic heat generation in excised vocal fold tissue.

Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, 1, 241-244.

33. Burzynski & Titze, I.R. (1986) Assessment of vocal endurance in untrained singers. Transcripts of the fourteenth-Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, (pp. 56-101). The Voice Foundation, New York.

32. Ramig, L.A., Scherer, R.C., & Titze, I.R. (1986). The aging voice. Transcripts of the

Fourteenth-Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice (pp. 131-138). The Voice Foundation, New York.

31. Scherer, R.C., Titze, I.R., Raphael, B.N., Wood, R.P., Ramig, L.A., & Blager, F.B. (1986).

Vocal fatigue in a professional voice user. Transcripts of the Fourteenth Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice (pp. 124-130). The Voice Foundation, New York.

30. Alipour-Haghighi, F., & Titze, I.R. (1986). Mechanical properties of vocal fold tissue.

Proceedings of Twelfth Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, IEEE Report, 86CH2329-1, 308-311.

29. Titze, I.R. (1985) The importance of vocal tract loading in maintaining vocal fold oscillation.

Proceedings of the Stockholm Musical Acoustics Conf., SMAC 83, Vol. 1, pp. 61-71, Swedish Academy of Music.

28. Keidar, A., Titze, I.R., & Timberlake, C. (1985). Vibrato characteristics of tenors singing high

C's. Transcripts of the Thirteenth Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice. The Voice Foundation, New York, NY.

27. Alipour, F., & Titze, I. (1985). Simulation of particle trajectories of vocal fold tissue during

phonation. In I.Titze & R. Scherer (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Biomechanics, Acoustics, and Phonatory Control (pp. 183-190). Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

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26. Titze, I.R. (1985). Mechanisms of sustained oscillation of the vocal folds. In I. Titze & R. Scherer (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Biomechanics, Acoustics, and Phonatory Control, (pp. 349-357). Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Denver, CO.

25. Titze, I.R. (1985). Influences of subglottal resonance on the primary register transition. In Van

Lawrence (Ed.), Transcripts of the Thirteenth Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice (pp. 130-134). The Voice Foundation, New York, NY.

24. Cooper, D.S., & Titze, I.R. (1985). Generation and transfer of heat in the vocal folds. In I.Titze

& R. Scherer (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Biomechanics, Acoustics, and Phonatory Control (pp. 318-327). Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

23. Perlman, A.L., & Titze, I.R. (1985). Measurement of viscoelastic properties in live tissue. In I.

Titze & R. Scherer (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Biomechanics, Acoustics, and Phonatory Control (pp. 273-281). Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

22. Scherer, R.C., Cooper, D.S., Alipour-Haghighi, F., & Titze, I.R. (1985). Contact pressure between the vocal processes of an excised bovine larynx. In I. Titze & R. Scherer (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: assessment of vocal endurance in untrained singers. Transcripts of the Fourteenth Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice (pp. 96-101). The Voice Foundation, New York.

21. Perlman, A.L., & Titze, I.R. (1984). Elasticity of vocal fold tissue and its relationship to pitch.

In Van L. Lawrence (Ed.), Transcripts of the Twelfth Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice (pp. 80-85). The Voice Foundation, New York.

20. Scherer, R.C., Cooper, D.S., Alipour, F., & Titze, I.R. (1984). Vocal process contact pressures.

In Van L. Lawrence (Ed.), Transcripts of the Twelfth Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice (pp. 61-68). The Voice Foundation, New York.

19. Titze, I.R. (1984). Vocal fatigue: Some biomechanical considerations. In Van L. Lawrence

(Ed.), Transcripts of the Twelfth Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice (pp. 97-104). The Voice Foundation, New York.

18. Baer, T., Titze, I.R., & Yoshioka H. (1983). Multiple simultaneous measures of vocal fold

activity. In D.M. Bless and J.H. Abbs (Eds.) Vocal Fold Physiology: Contemporary Research and Clinical Issues (pp. 229-237). College Hill Press, San Diego.

17. Scherer, R.C., & Titze, I.R. (1983). Pressure-flow relationships in a model of the laryngeal

airway with a diverging glottis. In D.M. Bless and J.H. Abbs (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Contemporary Research and Clinical Issues (pp. 179-193). College Hill Press, San Diego.

15. Scherer, R.C., Titze, I.R., Linville, R., Hueffner, D., & Shaw, K. (1983). The effects of vocal

fold growths on pressure-flow relationships in the larynx. In Van L. Lawrence (Ed.), Transcripts of the Eleventh Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice (pp. 25-35). The Voice Foundation, New York.

15. Titze, I.R. (1983). Synthesis of sung vowels using a time-domain approach. In Van L.

Lawrence (Ed.), Transcripts of the Eleventh Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice (pp. 90-98). The Voice Foundation, New York.

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14. Titze, I.R., (1983). Approaches to computational modeling of laryngeal function: Successes and prevailing difficulties. In A. Cohen and M.v.d. Broecke (Eds.) Abstracts of the Tenth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (IC Ph.S) (pp. 179-185). Foris Pub., Dordrecht, Holland.

13. Titze, I.R., Baer, T., Cooper, D., & Scherer, R. (1983). Automated extraction of glottographic

waveform parameters and regression to acoustic and physiologic parameters. In D.M. Bless and J. H. Abbs (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Contemporary Research and Clinical Issues (pp. 146-154). College-Hill Press, San Diego.

12. Titze, I.R. (1982). Heat generation in the vocal folds and its possible effect on vocal

endurance. In Van Lawrence (Ed.), Transcripts of the Tenth Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Part I: Instrumentation in Voice Research (pp. 52-59).

11. Scherer, R.C., & Titze, I.R. (1982). A new look at Van Den Berg's glottal aerodynamics.

Transcripts of the Tenth Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Part I: Instrumentation in Voice Research (pp. 74-81).

10. Titze, I.R. (1981). Biomechanics and distributed-mass models of vocal fold vibration. In

Stevens & Hirano (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology (pp. 246-270). University of Tokyo Press.

9. Titze, I.R. (1981). The role of computational simulation in evaluation of physical properties of the vocal folds. In Stevens & Hirano (Eds.), Vocal Fold Physiology (pp.99-411). University of Tokyo Press.

8. Titze, I.R., & Talkin, D.T. (1981). Simulation and interpretation of glottographic waveforms.

ASHA Reports No. 11, (pp. 48-55). American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Rockville, Maryland.

7. Titze, I.R., & Scherer, R. (1980). Measurement and simulation of vocal fold contact stress:

Preliminary results. In Van Lawrence (Ed.), Transcripts of the Tenth Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Vol. I (pp. 21-25).

6. Titze, I.R. (1979). Variations of pitch and intensity with prephonatory laryngeal adjustments.

In H. & P. Hollien (Eds.), Current Issues in the Phonetic Sciences (pp. 211-218 ). John Benjamins, B.V. Denmark.

5. Titze, I.R. (1979). Physical and physiological dimensions of intrinsic voice quality. In H. & P.

Hollien (Eds.), Current Issues in the Phonetic Sciences (pp. 209-211). John Benjamins, B.V. Denmark.

4. Titze, I.R. (1978). Vocal efficiency in phonation. In Van Lawrence, M.D. (Ed.), Transcripts of

the Seventh Symposium of the Care of the Professional Voice, Part I (pp. 19-23). The Voice Foundation, 320 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10022.

3. Titze, I.R., & Fujimura, O. (1977). A tutorial on the processing of electromyographic signals.

Technical Memorandum, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey.

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2. Titze, I.R. (1977). "Voice model presentation," Transcripts of the Sixth Symposium of the Care of the Professional Voice," (pp. 74-78). The Juilliard School, Van Lawrence, Ed., Voice Foundation, 320 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y., 10022.

1. Jones, R.W., Kremheller, A., & Titze, I.R. (1975, Nov. 2-6). Solar Powered housing unit:

Simulation of solar heating and cooling in Saudi Arabia. Proceedings of the Comples International Meeting, Dhahran, S.A.

c. Short Articles Published in a Regular Column

153. Maxfield, L., Titze, I.R. (2015). Overtone Singing in the News Again. J. Singing 71 (4), 469-471. 152. Titze, I.R. (2015). Balancing Odd and Even Harmonics in the Source Spectrum. J. Singing 71(3),

335-337. 151. Titze, I.R. (2014). Pitch Accuracy With and Without Vibrato. J. Singing 71(2), 207-208. 150. Titze, I.R. (2014). Making Decisions by Voice Voting. J. Singing 71(1), 57-58 149. Titze, I.R. (2014). Can I Direct My Sound Toward a Listener? J. Singing 70(4), 447-448. 148. Titze, I.R. (2014). The Combination of Imaging and Computer Simulation: A Likely New Wave in

Studio Voice Technology. J. Singing 70(3), 329-330. 147. Titze, I.R. (2013). A Short Tutorial on Sound Level and Loudness for Voice. J. Singing 70(2), 191-

192. 146. Titze, I.R (2013). Some Reflections on Speech-like Singing and Related Contemporary Approaches.

J. Singing 70(1), 57-58.

145. Titze, I.R. (2013). A Pair of Advanced Exercises as a Register Treadmill. J. Singing 69(4), 144. Titze. I.R. (2013). One More Small Step in Solving the Mystery of the Benefits of Semi-occluded

Vocal Tract Exercises. J. Singing 69(3), 143. Titze, I. R. (2012). Why Do Classically Trained Singers Widen Their Throat? J. Singing 69(2), 177-

178. 142. Titze, I.R. (2012). Response to Timothy Fink Regarding Gender Gap Shrinking in Voice. J. Singing

69(1), 47-48.

141. Titze, I.R. (2012). An Appreciation of the Bozeman and Miller Descriptions of Formant-Harmonic Relations in Singing. J. Singing 68(5), 543-544.

140. Titze, I. R. (2012). Roaring Lions and Crying Babies. J. Singing 68(4), 427-428.

139. Titze, I.R. (2012). Have Workplace and Beautiful Teeth Changed Female voice Characteristics? J. Singing 68(3), 299-300.

138. Titze, I.R. (2011). The Economy of Choir Size. J. Singing 68(2), 175-176.

137. Titze, I.R. (2011). Introducing A Music Notation Scheme for Pitch-Vowel Interaction. J. Singing 68(1), 49-50.

136. Titze, I.R., Worley, A.S. & Story, B.H. (2011) Source-Vocal Tract Interaction in Female Operatic Singing

and Theatre Belting. J. Singing 67(5), 561-572.

135. Titze, I.R. (2011). Formant Frequency Shifts for Classical and Theatre Belt Vowel Modification. J. Singing 67(3), 311-312.

134. Titze, I.R. (2010). Reflections on the Salt Lake Meeting. J. Singing 67(2), 185-186.

133. Titze, I.R. (2010). Hyaluronic Acid: The Multigrade Motor Oil of the Human Body. J. Singing 67(1), 51-

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132. Titze, I.R. (2010). Introducing a Video for Using Straw Phonation. J. Singing 66(5), 559-560.

131. Titze, I.R. (2010). Cells that Maintain Your Vocal Fold Tissues. J. Singing 66(4), 536-436

130. Titze, I.R. (2010). Concone’s Thirty Daily Exercises – An Interesting Variation. J. Singing 66(3), 301- 302.

129. Titze, I.R. (2009). What Signals Physical Strength in Voice? J. Singing 66(2), 169-170.

128. Titze, I.R. (2009). Scientific Integrity in Pedagogic Writing. J. Singing 66(1), 59-60.

127. Titze, I.R. (2009). How Are Harmonics Produced at the Voice Source? J. Singing 65(5), 575-576.

126. Titze, I.R. (2009). Unsolved Mysteries about Vocal Fatigue and Recovery. J. Singing 65(4), 449-450.

125. Titze, I.R. (2009). Another Incremental Step in Reviving and Revising Coffin’s Favorable Vowel Chart. J. Singing 65(3), 329-331.

124. Titze, I.R. (2008). Quantifying Tessitura in a Song. J. of Singing 65(1), 59-61.

123. Titze, I.R. (2008). An Appeal for Patience and Long-suffering by Singing Teachers in Their Assessment

of the Value of Voice Science. J. of Singing 64(5), 593-594.

122. Titze, I.R. (2008). A Hypothesis About Whistle Voice. J. of Singing 64(4), 473-475.

121. Titze, I.R. (2007). Resurrection from the Coffin. J. of Singing 64(2), 199-201.

120. Titze, I.R. (2007). Vocal Demands on Teachers. J. of Singing 64(1), 67-69.

119. Titze, I.R. (2007). Belting and a High Larynx Position. J. of Singing 63(5), 557-558.

118. Titze, I.R. (2007). Falsetto Register and Vowels. J. of Singing 63(4), 441-442. Translated into Italian, NOTIZARIO A.I.C.I. No. 8, 2007, 9-10.

117. Titze, I.R. (2006). The Miracle of Producing a Large Pitch Range. J. of Singing 63(2), 185-186.

116. Titze, I.R. (2006). Hearing Loss and Singing Sharp. J. of Singing 62(5), 547-548.

115. Titze, I.R. (2006). About vocal fold thinning. J. of Singing 62(4), 435-436.

114. Titze, I.R. (2006). The F0 – F1 crossover exercise. J. of Singing 62(3), 295-297.

113. Titze, I.R. (2005). How Loud is My Voice Inside My Mouth and Throat? J. of Singing 62(2), 177-178.

112. Titze, I.R. (2005). Space in the Throat and Associated Vocal Qualities. J. of Singing 61(5), 499-501.

111. Titze, I.R. (2004). What Makes a Voice Acoustically Strong? J. of Singing 61 (1), 63-64.

110. Titze, I.R. (2004). A Historic Merger of Art and Science. J. of Singing 60 (5), 477-478.

109. Titze, I.R. (2004). The Search for Efficient Voice Production: Where Is It Leading Us?

J. of Singing 60(4), 277-278.

108. Titze, I.R. (2004). What is Meant by Nonlinear and Interactive in Voice Science? J. of Singing 60(3), 277-278.

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107. Titze, I.R. (2003). More About Resonant Voice: Chasing the Formants But Staying Behind Them.

J. of Singing. 59(5), 413-414.

106. Titze, I.R. and Jin, S.M. (2003). Is There Evidence of a Second Singer’s Formant?. J. of Singing 59(4), 329-331.

105. Brown, O.L. and Titze, I.R. (2002). Glottal Valving. J. of Singing. 59(2), 149-153.

104. Titze, I.R. (2002). Cells in Vibration: How Happy are They? J. of Singing. 48(3), 245.

103. Titze, I.R. (2002). How to use the flow resistant straws. J. of Singing. 58(5), 429-430.

102. Titze, I.R. (2001). Should vocal training follow vocal development in childhood?

J. of Singing. 58(2), 161-162.

101. Titze, I.R. (2001). Edward Byrom’s reply to “Choir Warm-ups: How effective are they?”. J. of Singing. 58(1), 57-58.

100. Titze, I.R. (2001). The larynx and the ear—How well do they match?. J. of Singing. 47(5), 41-3.

99. Titze, I.R. (2001). The five best vocal warm-up exercises. J. of Singing, 57 (3), 51-52.

98. Titze, I.R. (2000). Phonation into a straw as a voice building exercise. J. of Singing, 57(1), 27-28.

97. Titze, I.R. (2000). Choir warm-ups: How effective are they? J. of Singing, 56(5), 31-32.

96. Titze, I.R. (2000). Fritz Wunderlich: The James Dean among tenors. J. of Singing, 56(4), 41-42.

95. Titze, I.R. (2000). Response to Oren Brown on use of falsetto. J. of Singing, 56(3), 53-54.

94. Titze, I.R. (1999). Engineering vocal fold tissues. J. of Singing, 56(1), 31-32.

93. Titze, I.R. (1999). Natural frequencies in our bodies. J. of Singing, 55(5), 27-29.

92. Titze, I.R. (1999). The use of low first formant vowels and nasals to train the lighter mechanism.

J. of Singing, 55(4), 41-43.

91. Titze, I.R. (1998). What is a subharmonic? J. of Singing, 55(2), 35-36.

90. Titze, I.R. (1998). The wide pharynx. J. of Singing, 55(1), 27-28.

89. Titze, I.R. (1998). On the springiness and stickiness of vocal fold tissues. J. of Singing, 54(5), 35-36.

88. Titze, I.R.& Engelson, T. (1998). A modern day vocalist. J. of Singing, 54(4), 39-40

87. Titze, I.R. (1998). Five ingredients of a physiologically gifted voice. J. of Singing, 54(3), 45-46.

86. Titze, I.R. (1997). Are the corner vowels like primary colors? J. of Singing, 54(2), 35-37.

85. Titze, I.R. (1997). Normal modes of vibration. J. of Singing, 54(1), 35-36.

84. Titze, I.R. (1997). Noise in the voice. J. of Singing,53(5), 41-42.

83. Titze, I.R. (1997). Control of movement in one's body. J. of Singing, 53(4), 33-34.

82. Titze, I.R. (1997). Voice transformation. J. of Singing, 53(3), 31-32. Titze - Page 32

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81. Titze, I.R. (1996). Tibetan chanting and harmonic singing. J. of Singing, 53(2), 31-32.

80. Titze, I.R. (1996). Why do we have a vocal ligament? J. of Singing, 53(1), 31-32.

79. Titze, I.R. (1996). The piriform sinuses. J. of Singing, 52(5), 25-26.

78. Titze, I.R. (1996). More on messa di voce. J. of Singing, 52(4), 31-32.

77. Titze, I.R. (1996). Lip and tongue trills---what do they do for us? J. of Singing,52(3), 51-52.

76. Titze, I.R. (1995). The lamina propria of the vocal cords. J. of Singing, 52(2), 41-44. 75. Titze, I.R. (1995). Speaking vowels versus singing vowels. J. of Singing, 52(1), 41-42.

74. Titze, I.R. (1995). The decade of imaging. J. of Singing, 51(5), 39.

73. Titze, I.R. (1995). Keeping it moist. J. of Singing, 51(4), 39-40.

72. Titze, I.R. (1995). Comments on Kiwi Electrician's scream. J. of Singing, 51(3), 33.

71. Titze, I.R. (1994). Singing: A story of training entrained oscillators. J. of Singing, 51(2), 25, 62.

70. Titze, I.R. (1994). Comments on "Jurassic squawks". J. of Singing, 51(1), 37.

69. Titze, I.R. (1994). A few thoughts about Longevity in singing. J. of Singing, 50(5), 35-36.

68. Titze, I.R. (1994). The Mariachi voice. J. of Singing, 50(4), 29-30.

67. Titze, I.R. (1994). Vocal melt-down in October/November. J. of Singing, 50(3), 31-32.

66. Titze, I.R. (1993). Raised versus lowered larynx singing. J. of Singing, 50(2)37-38.

65. Titze, I.R. (1993). Boosting the singer's formant in a concert hall. J. of Singing, 50(1), 39-40.

64. Titze, I.R. (1993). Warm-up exercises. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 49(5), 21-22.

63. Titze, I.R. (1993). Critical periods of vocal change: Advanced age. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing

Journal, 49(4), 27.

62. Titze, I.R. (1993). Critical periods of vocal change: Puberty. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 49(3), 24.

61. Titze, I.R. (1992). Critical periods of vocal change: Early childhood. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing

Journal, 49(2), 16-17.

60. Titze, I.R. (1992). Voice quality: Part II. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 49(1), 21.

59. Titze, I.R. (1992). Vocal quality: Part I. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 48(5), 21, 45.

58. Titze, I.R. (1992). Glottal resistance. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 48(4), 23, 51.

57. Titze, I.R. (1992). Messa di voce. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 48(3).

56. Titze, I.R. (1991). Chaos in vocal fold vibration. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 48(2), 16.

55. Titze, I.R. (1991). Some numbers to remember. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 48(2), 18, 38.

54. Titze, I.R. (1991). What can a power spectrum tell us about the voice? Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Titze - Page 33

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Journal, 47(5), 18-19.

53. Titze, I.R. (1991). Phonation threshold pressure. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 47(4), 23.

52. Titze, I.R. (1991). Relations between acoustic power, intensity, loudness, and sound pressure level. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 47(3), 31.

51. Titze, I.R. (1990). A few thoughts about extended vocal techniques. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing

Journal, 47(2), 21,37.

50. Titze, I.R. (1990). The male high voice. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 47(1), 22-23.

49. Titze, I.R. (1990). Further interpretations of the silent "h" (or sigh) approach to voice initiation. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 46(5), 24.

48. Titze, I.R. (1990). A brief introduction to muscles. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 46(4), 16,21.

47. Titze, I.R. (1990). Vocology. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 46(3), 21-22.

46. Titze, I.R. (1989). The physiologic absurdity of choir arrangements. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 46(2), 18.

45. Titze, I.R. (1989). How to get a grant for research. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 46(1), 17,33.

44. Titze, I.R. (1989). The voice range profile. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 45(5), 15.

43. Titze, I.R. (1989). A word about words. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 45(4), 19-20.

42. Titze, I.R. (1989). Vocal efficiency. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 45(3), 31-34.

41. Titze, I.R. (1988). Control of voice fundamental frequency. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 45(2),

18-22.

40. Titze, I.R. (1988). Sources of irregularity in vocal fold vibration. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 45(1), 23.

39. Titze, I.R. (1988). Vocal tremor and vibrato. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 44(5), 21.

38. Titze, I.R. (1988). Subglottal resonances. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 44(4), 28-29.

37. Titze, I.R. (1988). Male-female differences in the larynx. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal,

45(1), 31.

36. Titze, I.R. (1987). Where can you find it? Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 44(2), 19.

35. Titze, I.R. (1987). Some thoughts on the Strasbourg Conference. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 44(1), 22.

34. Titze, I.R. (1987). Open shop policy in the studio - an opinion. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal,

43(5).

33. Titze, I.R. (1987). Nasality in vowels. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 43(4), 34-35, 37.

32. Titze, I.R. (1987). Pressed voice: A problem for singers and speakers. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 43(3), 22.

31. Titze, I.R. (1986). Conserving airflow in singing. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 43(1), 32, 35.

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30. Titze, I.R. (1986). Some notes on breath control in singing. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 43(2), 28.

29. Titze, I.R. (1986). High tech in the studio? Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 42(5), 22.

28. Titze, I.R. (1986). Running and singing. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 42(4), 20-21, 40.

27. Titze, I.R. (1986). Voice qualities governed by the velum and the epiglottis. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 42(3), 24-25.

26. Titze, I.R. (1985, Nov/Dec). Standardization in voice research. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal,

42(2), 30-31.

25. Titze, I.R. (1985, Sept/Oct). Coordinated breathing and phonation. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Journal, 42(1), 22,45.

24. Titze, I.R. (1985, May/Jun). Biomechanics: The new frontier in research. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing

Bull., 41(5), 24.

23. Titze, I.R. (1985, Mar/Apr). Leading voice research laboratories outside the United States. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 41(4), 22-23.

22. Titze, I.R. (1985, Jan/Feb). Tension in the face and neck. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 41(3), 33.

21. Titze, I.R. (1984, Nov/Dec). Leading voice research laboratories in the United States. Nat. Assoc.

Teachers Singing Bull., 41(2), 29-30.

20. Titze, I.R. (1984, Sept/Oct). Registers (Some Iowa Corn). Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 41(1), 30.

19. Titze, I.R. (1984, May/Jun). Voice synthesis: Part II. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 40(5), 24.

18. Titze, I.R. (1984, Mar/Apr). Voice synthesis: Part I. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull.,

40(4), 28.

17. Titze, I.R. (1984, Jan/Feb). Rules for modifying vowels. Nat Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 40(3), 30- 31.

16. Titze, I.R. (1983, Nov/Dec). An additional look at vocal fatigue: Part II. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 40(2), 29-30.

15. Titze, I.R. (1983, Sept/Oct). A further look at vocal fatigue: Part I. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull.,

40(1), 33.

14. Titze, I.R. (1983, May/June). Instrumentation for voice analysis. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 39(5), 29.

13. Titze, I.R. (1983, Mar/Apr). Vocal registers. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 39(4), 21-22.

12. Titze, I.R. (1983, Jan/Feb). Vocal fatigue. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 39(3), 22.

11. Titze, I.R. (1982, Nov/Dec). Some thoughts on airflow in singing. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull.,

39(2), 32.

10. Titze, I.R. (1982, Sept/Oct). Random acoustic factors in voice production. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 39(1), 30,42.

9. Titze, I.R. (1982, May/June). Some thoughts on source-system interdependence. Nat. Assoc. Teachers

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8. Titze, I.R. (1982, Mar/Apr). Sensory feedback in voice production. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull.,

38(4), 32-33.

7. Titze, I.R. (1982, Jan/Feb). Why is the verbal message less intelligible in singing than in speech? Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 38(3), 37.

6. Titze, I.R. (1981, Nov/Dec). Shattering crystal goblets: The ultimate vocal prowess. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 38(2), 28-29.

5. Titze, I.R. (1981, Sept/Oct) What determines the elastic properties of the vocal folds and how important

are they? Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 38(1), 30-31.

4. Titze, I.R. (1981, May/June). Is there a scientific explanation for tone focus and voice placement? Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 38(1), 26-27.

3. Titze, I.R. (1981, Mar/Apr). How can the vocal mechanism be tuned for maximum acoustic output power? Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 37(4), 45-46.

2. Titze, I.R. (1981, Jan/Feb). What physical factors are involved in the relationship between vocal pitch

and breath support? Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 37(3), 37.

1. Titze, I.R. (1980 Sept/Oct). Fundamental frequency scaling and voice classification. Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Bull., 37(1), 18-22.

2. Published Reviews of Scholarship

Book Reviews

5. I.R. Titze, Review of The Science of the Singing Voice by Johan Sundberg. Catgut Society Journal (1989).

4. I.R. Titze, Review of Electroacoustical Analysis and Enhancement, Alaryngeal Speech, edited

by A.Sekay, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (1983).

3. I.R. Titze, Review of Laryngeal Biomechanics by R. Fink and Demarest, ASHA (1979).

2. I.R. Titze, Review of Breathing, Speech, and Song by D. Proctor, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 70, No. 1, (1981), p. 265.

1. I.R. Titze, Review of Research Aspects on Singing, edited by Johan Sundberg, J. Acoust. Soc.

Am. 72, No. 4, (1982) p. 1343-1344.

3. Grants

a. External

2009-2011 Principal Investigator, Bioreactors for Tissues Exposed to High Frequency Vibration, 1 R01 DC010275 01; Two year total: $1.4 million.

2007-2012 Principal Investigator, A Simulator for Sound Production in Airways, 5 R01 DC008612 02,

includes a one-year subcontract from The Denver Center for the Performing Arts to Fariborz Alipour at the University of Iowa; Five year total: $1.9 million.

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2005-2010 Principal Investigator, Research Toward Occupational Safety in Vocalization, NIDCD, 2 R01 DC4224. Principal Investigator, includes a subcontract from The Denver Center for the Performing Arts to Sarah Klemuk and Xiaoying Lu at the University of Iowa; Five year total: 1.7 million, direct.

2000-2005 Principal Investigator, Neuromuscular Control of the Larynx, NIDCD, R01 DC4347

Five-year total: $1.3 million

1999-2004 Investigator, Engineering the Vocal Fold Extracellular Matrix, subcontract to Dr. Steven Gray, PI, NIDCD, R01 DC4336. Five-year total: $400,000

1995-2000 Principal Investigator and Director, National Center for Voice and Speech, NIDCD, P60

DC00976. Five-year total: $6.4 million (direct)

1991 Program Director, Voice Foundation, International Vocal Fold Physiology Conference. $17,500 as well as $17,500 from Denver Center for the

Performing Arts.

1990-1995 Principal Investigator and Director, Center for Voice and Speech Communications, NIDCD, P60 DC00976-01. Five-year total: $8.0 million

1984-1991 Principal Investigator, Non-Intrusive Techniques for Evaluating Phonatory

Control, NINCDS, NS 16320-05. Seven-year total: $1,200,000

1982 Program Director, Voice Foundation Grant, International Conference on Physiology and Biophysics of Voice. $17,500 as well as $7,500 from Graduate School.

1981-1983 Principal Investigator, PHS Grant 2 RO2 NS 16320-02, Non-Intrusive Techniques for

Evaluation of Phonatory Control. Three-year total: $270,000

1979-1980 Program Director, Fluid Mechanics of the Larynx, The Voice Foundation, RG-023. One- year total: $16,000

1978-1980 Program Director and Principal Investigator, PHS Grant NS 14364-02, Research

Toward Clinical Techniques for Evaluation of Phonatory Control, National Institute for Neurological and Communication Disorders and Stroke. Two-year total: $143,374

4. Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations

a. International 2014 9th International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics; Organizing

Chairperson, also a presentation: Bridging the gap between low dimensional and high dimensional models. April 10-12, 2014, Salt Lake City, UT USA.

2013 International Congress on Acoustics. A presentation entitled Quantifying Vocal Efficiency and Economy – How Can Computation Augment Clinical Assessment. June 1-7, Montreal, Canada.

2013 8th International congress of Voice Teachers. Appoggio: Leaning on the Breath of Richard Miller in 21st Century Voice Training. July 10-14, Brisbane, Australia

2013 10th Pan-European Voice Conference. Keynote speaker, presentation entitled Voice

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Science Vision : Where Are We Going?, and a presentation entitled Vocal Fold Morphology Reflects the acoustic Needs in Mammalian Vocalization. August 21-24, Prague, Czech Republic.

2013 10th International Conference on Advances in Quantiative Laryngology, Voice and Speech Research. A presentation entitled Voice Dosimetry: Basic Definitions and Risk Criteria for Prolonged Vocalization. June 3-4, Cincinnati, Ohio

2012 Sixth International Conference on the Physiology and Acoustics of Singing. A presentation entitled The Inertogram: From Theory to Practical Use. October 17-20, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

2012 I Congresso Iberoamericano de Voz Profesional y Clinica Vocal, keynote speaker. A talk entitled Fascinations with the Human Voice. October 4-6, Santiago, Chile.

2012 International Voice Teachers of Mix, vocal conference, July 13-14, Salt Lake City, UT 2012 International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics, two presentations:

Phonation Threshold Pressure: Is it the Vocal Equivalent of an Audiogram? and Recovering the Vocal Tract Area Function from Lip Area and Formant Frequencies. July 5-7, Erlangen, Germany.

2011 Pan European Voice Conference, a workshop entitled Source-Filter Interaction: a tutorial; chaired session entitled What Science Brings to Vocal Pedagogy; an invited paper entitled Perceived Vocal Effort and Vocal Recovery (with Eric Hunter); an invited paper entitled Simulations of Sung Tones With and Without Source-Filter Interaction. August 31 – September 3, Marseille, France.

2011 European Academy of Voice/EVTA Workshop and Interdisciplinary Forum, August 20 – 30, Aix-en-Provence, France.

2011 Keynote Speaker, COST AVFA (Advanced Voice Function Assessment) 2011, presentation entitled The Importance of Source-Filter Interaction in Speaking and Singing, May 15 – 17, Frankfurt, Germany.

2011 p3s-2011 (First International Workshop on Performative Speech and Singing Sythesis), an invited presentation entitled The NCVS Voice Simulator. March 14 – 15, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

2010 2nd PanAmerican/Iberian Meeting on Acoustics, invited presentation, November 15 – 19, Cancun, Mexico.

2010 55th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, an invited presentation entitled: Professional Voice Production, October 14 – 15, Tokyo, Japan

2010 9th International Conference on Advances in Qualitative Laryngology, Voice and Speech Research, an invited presentation entitled Voice Simulation: interfacing fluid-structure modeling with voice physiology and useful control variables. September 10 – 11, Erlangen, Germany

2010 International Conference on Advances in Laryngeal Biophysiology/International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechnics, invited presentations, The Effect of Vibration on Water Transport in Hyaluronic Acid, and Progress on the NCVS Voice Simulator July 6 – 8, Madison, WI.

2009 Keynote Speaker, 4th International Physiology and Acoustics of Singing Conference, presentation entitled Pitch-Vowel-Register Interaction, Jan 7 – 10, San Antonio, TX.

2008 6th International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics, presentation entitled Non- linear Source-Filter Coupling in Phonation, August 6 – 9, Tampere, Finland.

2007 Conference Chairman, Shanghai International Voice Conference, presentation Voice as an instrument of sound, November 7 – 12, Shanghai, China.

2007 Pan European Voice Conference, presentation entitled Vocal exercises to determine nonlinear source-filter interaction September 2 – 5, Groningen, The Netherlands.

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Japan, presentation entitled Simulation of Siberian Tiger Vocalization, November 28 – December 2, Honolulu, HI

2006 5th International Voice Symposium Care of the Professional and Occupational Voice, presentation entitled Scientific Underpinnings of Vocal Exercises, August 9 – 13, Canadian Voice Foundation, Banff, Canada

2006 5th International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics, presentation entitled Biomechanical Modeling of Giggle and Vocal Power and Efficiency in a Siberian Tiger Larynx, July 12 – 14, Tokyo, Japan

2006 5th International Symposium on the Pediatric Airway, presentation entitled The Larynx – Oh, What a Beautiful Instrument!, June 8 – 11, Pittsburgh, PA.

2006 3rd International Physiology and Acoustics of Singing Conference, presentation entitled Nonlinear Source-Filter Interactions when Harmonics Cross the Formants, May 11-13, York, England.

2005 International Congress of the 58th Anniversary of the Federación Argentina de Sociedades de Ottorrinolaringología [F.A.S.O.], six presentations: Vocology, the Science and Practice of Voice Habilitation; Occupational Voice: Safety Criteria and Issues; Voice Simulation: the Tool of the Future for Clinicians and Voice Teachers; Acoustics and Biomechanics of Vocalization in Humans and Animals; Molecular and Cellular Response of Vocal Fold Tissue to Vibration; The Best Vocal Exercises for Singers, Actors, and Public Speakers. November 17 – 19, Mar del

2005

Plata, Argentina. Vocology: The Science of the Voice, public lectures, Biological Foundations of Phonosurgery;

Biological Foundations of Voice Education and Re-Education, at the Hospital Aleman, 2005

November 16, Buenos Aires, Argentina 6th Pan European Voice Conference, paper submitted entitled Distribution of Phonation times

and Rest Times of Teachers Over a Two-Week Period, August 31 – September 3, London, England 2005 Canterbury Conference on Communication Disorders, presentation entitled Occupational Voice Use: Its Hazards and Potential Solutions, April 7-9, Christchurch, New Zealand 2005 Plasticity 2005 Conference, presentation entitled Engineering biological tissue to withstand vibration frequencies of 100 Hz or more, January 3-9, Kauai, HI 2005 La Voce Artistica, International Congress of Singing Teachers, presentation entitled The 2004

Singer’s Formant: When, How, and Why?, 26 – 29 October, Bologna, Italy. 2nd International Physiology and Acoustics of Singing Conference, presentation entitled

Nonlinear Source-Filter Interaction in Singing, October 7-9, Denver, CO 2004 International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics (ICVPB), presentation entitled

Modeling the Physics of Phonation; and a paper entitled The Physiology of a Gifted Singing

2004 Voice – and How do Less Gifted Singers Do It?, August 18-20, Marseille, France 6th International Voice Symposium, Austrian Voice Institute, debate entitled Singer’s Formant:

Fiction or Fact? August 6-8, Salzburg, Austria 2004 75h Annual Meeting of the German Society for Ear, Nose and Throat Healthcare, Head and Neck Surgery, presentation entitled Clinical Relevance of Vocology, May 18-23, Bad Reichenhall, Germany 2003 Voice Symposium “The Educated Voice”: Science of Singing: How Artists and Researchers Vibrate in Harmony, November 29, Stockholm, Sweden 2003 Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference 2003(SMAC03): The Voice as a Musical Instrument: Fundamental differences between man-made and biological designs, August 6-9, Stockholm, Sweden 2003 Pan European Voice Conference (PEVOC): The Human Voice at the Intersection of Art and Science, August, Graz, Austria 2003 British Voice Association Annual Meeting: The Larynx and the ear: How well do they match?,

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London, England 2003 Norwich Seminars: Physical and physiological understanding of vocal exercises, February,

2002 London, England 5th International Voice Symposium, Austrian Voice Institute, Salzburg, Austria

2001 Pan-European Voice Conference, Stockholm, Sweden 2001 Japan-Taiwan-Phillipine Otolaryngological Meeting, Taipei Taiwan 2000 A Celebration of the Human Voice, Millennium Symposium, New York, NY 2000 Third Round Table on Larynx and Videography, Jena, Germany 2000 Speech production Modeling Seminar, Kloster Sceon, Germany 2000 Austrian Voice Care Association, Salzburg, Austria 1999 Third Pan European Voice Conference, Utrecht, The Netherlands 1999 Collequium Medicorum Theatri, Aspen, Colorado 1999 2nd World Voice Congress & 5th Internat’l. Symposium on Phonosurgery, Sao Paulo, Brazil 1997 Larynx '97, Marseille, France 1997 2nd Round Table, Erlangen, Germany 1997 PEVOC II, Regensburg, Germany 1997 International Congress of Voice Teachers, London, England 1997 International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics, Evanston, Illinois 1997 Collequium Medicorum Theatri, Paris, France

1996 1st World Voice Congress, Oporto, Portugal 1996 European Speech Communication Association Meeting, Cedex, France 1995 First World Congress, Oporto, Portugal, guest speaker 1995 Canadian Symposium on Voice Care, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, invited speaker 1995 The British Voice Association PEVOC Conference, keynote speaker, London, England 1995 Vocal Fold Physiology Conference, Sydney, Australia 1995 Third Australian Voice Symposium, Sydney, Australia 1994 Vocal Fold Physiology Conference, Kurume Japan 1994 Third International Congress of Voice Teachers, Auckland, New Zealand, invited speaker 1993 Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, invited speaker 1992 Symposium D'Audiophonologie, Besancon, France, invited speaker 1992 Collegium ORLAS, Cairo, Egypt, keynote speaker 1991 20th Anniversary of Voice Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, invited speaker 1991 International Congress of Voice Teachers, Philadelphia, PA, invited speaker 1991 Special Symposium on Voice, ARO, St. Petersburg, FL, invited speaker 1990 Music, Language, Speech & the Brain Conference, invited speaker, Stockholm, Sweden 1990 Assessment of Speech and Voice Production Conference, NIH, Bethesda MD, invited 1990 Symposium on videostrobolaryngoscopy, Key West, FL, invited speaker 1989 Sixth Vocal Fold Physiology Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, invited speaker 1988 Special Face-to-Face meeting of Voice Committee of International Association of

Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Hanover, Germany 1987 Fifth Vocal Fold Physiology Conference, Tokyo, Japan, invited speaker 1987 International Congress of Voice Teachers, Strasbourg, France, conference organizer and

invited guest lecturer 1985 Symposium on Voice Acoustics and Dysphonia, Gotland, Sweden, invited speaker 1985 Invited discussant, doctoral defense for Johan Liljencrantz, Stockholm, Sweden 1985 ENT department, Groningen, The Netherlands, invited speaker and guest of Dr. Harm Schutte 1985 Fourth International Voice Physiology Conference, New Haven, invited speaker

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1984 International Conference on the Biology of Music Making, Denver, Colorado, invited speaker and session chairman

1984 NATS-AOTOS Summer Workshop, Dartington Hall, Devon, England, invited speaker for voice workshop

1983 International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Utrecht, Netherlands, invited speaker 1983 August, Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, invited speaker 1981 International Conference on Vocal Physiology, Madison, Wisconsin. Sponsored by The

Voice Foundation 1980 International Conference on Physiology of Voice Production, Kurume, Japan.

Sponsored by The Voice Foundation and Japanese government 1979 International Conference on Assessment of Vocal Pathology, National Institutes of

Health, Bethesda, Maryland 1979 Ninth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Copenhagen, Denmark

b. National

2014 168th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Two presentations: The effect of subglottal acoustics on vocal fold vibration and One glottal airflow – two vocal folds. October 27-31, Indianapolis, IN.

2014 The Fall Voice Conference, Keynote speaker in Conversation with Ingo Titze. October 23-25, San Antonio, TX.

2014 University of Washington Seminars in Hearing and Communication Sciences; a presentation Fascinations with the Human Voice. February 13-14, Seattle, WA

2014 NYU Steinhardt 2nd International Voice Symposium. Three presentations: Transglottal and Intraglottal Pressure, The importance of Odd and Even Harmonics in Defining Glottal Flow, and Upper versus Lower Vocal Fold Adduction. January 10-12, New York, NY

2013 Acoustical Society of America Special Session. A presentation entitled High-dimensional and low-dimensional modes of tissue and fluid movement in airways: How will they converge? December 2-6, San Francisco, California.

2013 19th Annual Utah Otolaryngology Update. A presentation entitle Lions and Baby Vocalization. June 21-22, Salt Lake City, Utah

2013 55th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics. A presentation entitled Fascinations with the Human Voice. November 11-15, Denver, Colorado

2013 American Association of Physics Teachers. A presentation with Elizabeth Johnson entitled Vocal Technique in Jazz. January 5-9, New Orleans, Louisiana.

2012 ASHA Annual Meeting, KayPentax Lecture in Upper Airway Science, invited presentation entitled Respiration, Phonation, and Resonation – How Dependent Are They on Each Other? November 15-17, Atlanta, GA.

2012 164th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, with Eric Hunter, Ph.D. a paper entitled Progression of age-related voice instabilities in a non-pathological voice. October 22-26, Kansas City, Missouri.

2012 Utah Speech-Language Hearing Association Conference 2012, March 8-9, Lehi, UT. 2012 Voice Foundation 41st Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, a paper

entitled Human Infant Cries and the Roars of Lions and Tigers: How Similar Are They?; a workshop with Katherine Verdolini Abbott, Ph.D. A Short Course in Habilative Vocology. May 30-June 3, Philadelphia, PA.

2012 6th Annual Voice and Dysphagia Conference, pre-conference workshop on voice

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science and therapy, presentations entitled: Why Do More Females Get Bilateral Mid-membranous Vocal Fold Lesions than Males?; Vocal Fatigue: Fatigue Response Profiles and Vocal Recovery Trajectories; Nonlinear Source-Filter Coupling in Phonation: Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract (SOVT) Exercises. February 25, Las Vegas, NV.

2012 UT Southwestern Voice Symposium, keynote speaker, presentations entitled: Source-vocal tract interaction in singing; and Damage-risk criteria in occupational voice. February 3, Dallas TX.

2012 The William McIver Lecture in Vocal Pedagogy, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, lectures entitled: Fascinations of the Human Voice; Vocal Exercises Based on Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Techniques; Acoustics of Singing Styles. January 27-28, Greensboro, NC.

2011 162nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, an invited presentation entitled The Affect of Epilarynx Tube Dimensions on Glottal Flow. October 31 – November 4, San Diego, CA.

2011 Voice Foundation, presentation entitled Modeling and Predicting Vocal Recovery (with Eric Hunter). June 1 – 5, Philadelphia, PA.

2011 161st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, an invited presentation entitled A Tessituragram for Singers. May 23 – 27, Seattle, WA.

2011 Laryngology Disorders Update 2011, an invited presentation entitled Anatomy and Physiology of Voice Production. May 19 – 20, Boston, MA.

2010 Park Nicollet Health Services Voice Conference, a course titled Vocal Fold and Vocal Tract Dynamics: Science and Clinical Applications, September 24, St. Louis Park, MN

2010 51st NATS National Conference, an invited presentation entitled The Female Voice: New Findings. July 2 – 6, Salt Lake City, UT

2010 Voice Foundation, presentation titled Whistle Voice in Humans and Rocky Mountain Elk, and a workshop titled Voice Training and Functional Assessment with Semi- Occluded Vocal Tract Techniques: Theory and Practice. June 2 – 6, Philadelphia, PA

2010 159th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, an invited presentation, April, 19 – 23, Baltimore, MD.

2009 Acoustical Society of America, special session organizer on source-filter interaction in biological sound production, and presentation entitled Nonlinear Source-Tract Interaction in Singing. May 19 – 22, Portland, OR

2008 UCSF Voice Conference, a workshop with Karin Cox on semi-occluded vocal tract therapy, and a presentation entitled The Acoustics of Singing Styles, October 16 – 19, San Francisco, CA

2008 10th Biennial Phonosurgery Symposium, a presentation with Sarah Klemuk and Xiaoying Lu entitled A Monolayer of laryngeal fibroblasts exposed to shear forces in a bioreactor, July 9 – 12, Madison, WI

2008 Voice Foundation 37th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, a presentation entitled Pitch-Vowel Interaction: What Vocal Pedagogy is All About and What Speech Science Has Often Neglected, May 28 – June 1, Philadelphia, PA

2008 YoungArts Festival, National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts, a vocal workshop

Master Class with Ingo Titze, Jan. 10-12, Miami, FL 2007 Occupational Voice Conference, presentation entitled Voice dosimetry in teachers, and related

in vitro experiments October 12 – 13, San Antonio, TX. 2007 Acoustical Society of America, special session organizer on nonlinear acoustics of

speech, and presentation entitled Source-vocal tract interaction in singing June 4 – 8, Salt Lake City, UT.

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2006 Ninth Biennial Phonosurgery Symposium, faculty, panel discussion Understanding the Soft Tissue Matrix and Wound Healing: bioreactor, July 6 – 8, Madison, Wisconsin

2006 Voice Foundation 35th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, presentation entitled Laryngeal Muscle Activity in Giggle: Electromyographic Measurement and Biomechanical Modeling, May 31 – June 4, Philadelphia, PA

2005 Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, keynote speaker, presentation entitled The Science of Human and Animal Vocalization, April, 29-30, Cornell College, Cedar Falls, IA

2005 Voice Foundation 34th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, presentation entitled

Range of Motion in Laryngeal Cartilages, June 1-5, Philadelphia, PA. 2004 National Association of Teachers of Singing, New Orlean, LA presentation entitled

Which Vowel Works Best with Which Pitch? An Update of Coffin’s Ideas. 2004 The Voice Foundation, Annual Symposium Care of the Professional Voice, ,

presentation entitled Theoretical Study of F0 - F1 Interaction with Application to Resonant Speaking and Singing Voice; workshop: Voice Training with Semi-Occluded Vocal Tracts: Practice & Scientific Underpinnings, Philadelphia, PA

2004 Acoustical Society of America, 75th Annual Conference, Special Session, presentation entitled Speed, Accuracy, and Stability of Laryngeal Movement in Singing, New York, New

York 2004 Symposium: Engineering the Better Voice at the University of South Alabama: four

presentations entitled The Physiologically Gifted Voice: How the rest of Us Cope to Sound Good and Stay Healthy; The Five Best Vocalises; Voice Simulation: The Tool for the 21st Century Singing Teacher; Myoelastic-Aerodynamic Theory of Phonation, Mobile, Alabama

2004 The Hans von Leden, MD Symposium on Voice Care, presentation entitled Vocology: The Science and Practice of Vocal Habilitation, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

2003 Annual Symposium Care of the Professional Voice, The Voice Foundation, Philadelphia, PA 2003 American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting: Science as a Way of

Life, presentation entitled “Human and Animal Vocalization: Making Sound with Biological Tissue”, Denver, CO

2002 Willard Zemlin Lecture, Speech Language & Hearing Association, Atlanta, GA 2002 NIDCD Council, Bethesda, MD 2000 Voice Care Symposium, Philadelphia, PA 2000 New York singing Teachers Association, Annual Meeting, New York, NY 2000 American Laryngological Voice & Research Education Meeting, New York, NY 1999 American Speech, Language and Hearing Association, San Francisco, CA 1999 S. Richard Silverman Lecturer Voices of People and Machines, Central Institute for the

Deaf, St. Louis 1999 Voice Foundation, Philadelphia, PA 1998 Acoustical Society of America, Seattle WA, invited speaker 1998 University of Utah,

invited lecturer, Salt Lake City, UT 1998 American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association, San Antonio, TX 1998 Brigham Young University, invited lecturer, Provo, UT 1998 Brigham Young University, guest lecturer, campus-wide forum, Provo, UT 1997 Minnesota Academy of Otolaryngology, Minneapolis,

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MN 1997 Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Musicality: The Seashore Symposium, University of

Iowa, Iowa City, IA 1997 Voice Foundation, Philadelphia, PA 1997 SPIE Medical Imaging '97, Newport Beach, CA 1996 Voice Foundation, Philadelphia, PA 1996 SPIE Medical Imaging '96, Newport Beach, CA 1996 Speech Motor Control Meeting, Amelia Island, FL 1996 Conservatory Voice Symposium, Cincinnati, OH 1996 American Laryngology Association Meeting, Orlando, FL 1996 National Association of Teachers of Singing, St. Louis, MO 1996 Acoustical Society of America, Honolulu, Hawaii 1996 Neurolaryngology Symposium, Washington DC 1996 American Academy of Otolaryngology, Arlington, VA 1996 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Washington DC 1996 American Speech Language Hearing Association Conference, Seattle, WA 1995 Voice Foundation, Philadelphia, PA 1995 American Speech Language Hearing Association Conference, Orlando, FL 1995 Washington University Physics Colloguim, St. Louis, guest speaker 1995 Acoustical Society of America, St. Louis, MO 1994 Symposium, Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia PA, invited speaker 1994 CoMeT Congress, Santa Fe, NM, invited speaker 1994 Grand Rounds, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY 1994 Ruth Becky Irwin Series Lecturer & Distinguished Lecture Series, Ohio State University 1994 AAO-HNS Foundation Meeting, San Diego, CA 1993 Campus-wide lecturer "Voices of People and Machines", University of North Texas 1993 Texas Music Educators Assoc. "Voices of People and Machines", San Antonio, TX 1993 Presentation to NIDCD Council, Washington, DC 1992 Presentation to NIDCD Council, Washington, DC 1992 Phonosurgery Conference, Madison, Wisconsin 1992 Paul Moore Lecture, Voice Care Symposium, Philadelphia 1992 Scientist's Institute for Public Information (SIPI), guest lecturer, Research, Triangle, NC 1992 Campus-wide lecturer "Voices of People and Machines", University of Iowa 1990 Conference on Neurolaryngology, invited speaker, UCLA, California 1990 Videostrobolaryngoscopy Conference, invited speaker, Key West, Florida 1990 Voices of Humans and Machines, BYU Campus Forum Lecture, Provo, UT 1990 NIH Conference on Assessment of Speech & Voice Disorders, invited speaker, Bethesda, MD 1990 Symposium, Case of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, invited speaker 1989 Pacific Voice Conference, San Francisco, invited speaker, modeling voice dysphonias 1989 Control of Pitch and Register, Nat. Assoc. Teachers Singing Convention, Los Angeles, CA 1989 Iowa Choral Teachers Association, Annual Convention, invited guest speaker 1989 Symposium, Care of the Professional Voice, invited speaker 1989 Voices of Humans and Machines, Univ. of Northern Iowa Colloquium, Cedar Falls, IA 1988: Westminster College, Princeton, N.J., three-day course on the science of voice

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production 1988 Symposium, Care of Professional Voice, Columbia University, New York, invited speaker 1988 Update on high quality speech synthesis, invited talk at U.S. West Advanced Technologies,

Denver, Colorado 1988 Pacific Voice Conference, San Francisco, invited speaker 1987 Guest speaker at Northwest Junior High School on Bicentennial Celebration of

U.S. Constitution, Iowa City, IA 1987 Cincinnati Conservatory and Cincinnati University Otolaryngology Dept., two invited

lectures on voice production. 1987 Presentation on Voice Synthesis to corporate officers of U.S. West

Telecommunications, Denver, CO 1987 Lectures on "Voice Acoustics" and "Vocal Fatigue" at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1986 Regional National Association Teachers Singing meeting, guest lecturer, Cornell College, IA 1986 Regional ASHA conference, Seattle, Washington, two invited lectures on voice physiology and

assessment of voice disorders 1986 Visit to Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, to relate sports medicine to voice care 1985: Iowa Acoustics Colloquium, guest lecturer 1985 Workshop in Voice Training and Vocal Health, St. Cloud, Minnesota, invited lecturer 1984 Iowa Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, invited keynote speaker for general

session, Feb. 25, Univ. of Iowa 1983 Mini-Seminar on Excised Larynx Studies, ASHA Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, with

Cooper, Scherer, and Perlman 1983 Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Conference, invited speaker 1983 National Assoc. for Teachers of Singing (NATS) Conference, Minneapolis, invited speaker 1983 Conference on Physiology and Biophysics of Voice at University of Iowa, invited speaker 1982 Brigham Young University, Physics Department Colloquium Speaker 1982 Continuing Education Seminar at University of Iowa 1982 Guest speaker in honor of W.J. Gould, Denver Medical Center, Denver, Colorado 1981 Iowa Conference on Acoustics, Iowa City, Iowa 1981 John Hopkins Univ., J.F. Kennedy Center, Speech Department Seminar, Baltimore, MD 1981 Peabody Conservatory of Music Colloquium Speaker, Baltimore, Maryland 1981 University of Maryland, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences Seminar 1981 Continuing Education Seminar at University of Iowa 1980 Mini-seminar on models of the larynx at ASHA Convention in Detroit, Michigan 1980 University of Iowa Physics Department Colloquium Series 1980 Illinois State University, Department of Speech Pathology, scheduled seminar, Normal, IL 1979 Western Maryland University, guest lecture series. 1979 American Association of Phonetic Sciences, Salt Lake City 1978 Juilliard School of Music, Symposium on Care of Professional Voice, New York City 1978 American Association of Phonetic Sciences, San Francisco 1977 Center for Research on Psychology of Deafness, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C. 1976 Brigham Young University, Physics Department Colloquium, Provo, Utah 1976 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Linguistics and Speech Analysis Department and

Acoustics Research Department combined seminar 1976 Washington Area Acoustic Research Group, regular lecture series, Washington, D.C. 1976 Western Maryland University, Speech and Hearing Department Seminar 1975 Pahlavi University, Shiraz, Iran, energy conference 1975: Univ. of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Engineering & Physics Colloquium 1974 Brigham Young University, Physics Department Seminar, Provo, Utah

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University

a. University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

1975-76 Goals and Objectives Committee Chairman, Research Committee

1974-75 Curriculum Committee

Public Relations Committee

b. Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C.

1977-78 Chairman, Graduate School Colloquium Committee a. University of Iowa

2006-present Graduate Student Recruitment Committee 2006-present Admissions Committee 2004-2005 Chair of tenure and promotion committee for a faculty member 1998-present Distinguished Professorships Committee (College of Liberal Arts) 1998-present Chair of Voice Faculty Search Committee 1996-present Graduate Recruiting and Funding Committee 1996-1999 Admissions Committee 1994-present Lectures and Awards Committee 1995-1996 Computer Committee 1994-1995 Chair of Lectures and Awards Committee 1994-1995 Search Committee for Voice Disorders Position 1993-1995 Curriculum Committee 1991-1993 Experimental Subjects Review Committee 1989-1990 Development of Vocology specialty track in M.A. curriculum 1988 Chair of Search Committee for Voice Disorders position 1985 Developmental Leave (Stockholm, Sweden, and Denver, CO) 1983-1986 Computer Committee member 1987 Coordinator of Proseminar 1984 Committee on Faculty Review Procedures 1984 Committee on Recruitment of Students 1984 Curriculum Development of Doctoral Program in Vocal Pedagogy and Voice

Therapy, together with Schools of Music and Theatre Arts 1983 Search Committee for faculty position 1982 Acting Chairman, Computer Committee 1982 Host of Ida Beam Visiting Professor Gunnar Fant 1982 Appeared on state-wide Health Beat radio program discussing Vocal Health 1981 Chairman, Search Committee for the Voice Position 1980-1981 Development of doctoral program in vocal pedagogy in conjunction with

School of Music 1980-1981 Development of monthly voice clinic in conjunction with otolaryngologist and

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Community

a. Editorial

1986-present Editorial Board Member, The Journal of Voice

1985-present Associate Editor, The National Association of Teachers Singing Journal

1984-present Editorial Consultant, Speech Communication (approximately one paper per year)

1983-present Editorial Consultant, Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology (approximately 3 papers per year)

1979-present Reviewer, approx. 3 papers per year for Associate Editor of Musical Acoustics, J. Acoust. Soc. Am.

1979-present Reviewer, approx. 4 papers per year for Associate Editor of Speech Communication,

J. Acoust. Soc. Am.

1986-1992 Editorial Board Member, Medical Problems of Performing Artists Journal

1981-1987 Editorial Consultant to Associate Editor, Speech Science, J. Speech Hear.

Res. (approximately 4 papers per year)

1981-1979 Editorial Consultant to Associate Editor, Neuropathology, J. Speech Hear.

Res. (approximately 4 papers per year)

1980-1987 Director of Publications, International Association for Experimental Research in Singing

1992 Internal Reviewer, Department of Exercise Science, University of Iowa

1989 External Reviewer, University of Arizona Speech and Hearing Science

Program 1986 Section Editor, Fifth Vocal Fold Physiology Conference Proceedings, Tokyo,

Japan 1985 Section Editor, Proceedings of Conference on Voice Acoustics and Dysphonia, Gotland, Sweden

1985 Section Editor, Fourth Vocal Fold Physiology Conference, New Haven,

Connecticut. 1981 Section Editor for proceedings of Second Vocal Physiology Conference,

Madison, Wisconsin

1980 Section Editor for book, Vocal Fold Physiology (Kurume, Japan, Conference)

b. National Institutes of Health Extramural Program

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2009 Advisor to Voice/Speech Portfolio Planning, NIDCD

2000-2004 Council Member, National Institute on Deafness and Other communication

Disorders 1998-1999 Re-organization of Behavioral Research Study Sections, Member of Task

force, Center for Scientific Review

1988-1989 Chairman of Voice Panel, National Institute of Deafness and Other

Communication Disorders Task Force for National Strategic Research Plan

1986-1990 Member of Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section, 4-year term, approx. 40-50 grant reviews per year

1978-1985 Special reviewer for Sensory Disorders and Language (CMS) Study Section and Communicative Disorders Program Project Review Group, approx. one application or site visit per year

c. Major Conference Organizations

2011 Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Conference, Chairman, Salt Lake City, UT, July

8 – 9, 2011

2011 2011 Pan European Voice Conference, Special Session

2002 Chairman and Host, International Congress of Voice Physiology and Biomechanics, Denver, Colorado

2002 (Sept) Technical Committee, International Conference on Speech and Language

Processing, Denver, Colorado

1998 Co-chairman of special session, opera houses and opera singers, joint meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and International Congress of Acoustics, Seattle, Washington

1996 Chairman of special session on musical acoustics, Acoustical Society of

America convention, Honolulu, Hawaii

1990 Chairman of Voice Science Session, International Conference of Voice Teachers, Philadelphia

1990 Appointed Chairman of Seventh International Vocal Fold Physiology

Conference, Denver, CO

1988 Chairman of Scientific Exhibits, ASHA convention, Boston, Mass. Assignment was not completed because of back injury.

1988 Chairman of special session on Synthesis of the Singing Voice, Acoustical

Society of America convention, Seattle, WA, May, 1988

1987 Chairman of Voice Science session, National Association of Teachers of Singing Convention, San Antonio, TX, December, 1987

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1986 Session Chairman and organizer, International Congress of Voice Teachers,

Strasbourg, France

1986 Chairman of Special Focus Session, Source and Vocal Tract Acoustics, One Hundred and Eleventh Meeting of Acoustical Society of America, Cleveland, OH, May, 1986

1985 Session Chairman, Conference on Voice Acoustics and Dysphonia, Gotland,

Sweden 1984 Chairman and organizer of three special sessions on the Voice Research at

National Association for Teachers of Singing Convention, New Orleans

1983 Chairman and organizer of special session on Singing Voice for One Hundred and Fifth Meeting of Acoustical Society of America, Cincinnati, held jointly between Musical Acoustics and Speech Communication

1983 Chairman and organizer of special session on Voice Research at National

Association for Teachers of Singing Convention in Minneapolis

1983 Session Chairman, National Association of Teachers of Singing

Convention 1983 Session Chairman, Conference on the Biology of Music

Making, Denver

1981 Conference Chairman for Third International Voice Physiology Conference, held at the University of Iowa in 1983, in conjunction with Musical Acoustics Conference

d. Committees and Boards

2004-2007 American Association for the Advancement of Science, representative to

Section Committee of the AAAS Section on Physic (B)

1996-present Organizing Committee, International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics

1990-present Publications Board, Journal of Voice

1987-present Technical Committee, Musical Acoustics, The Acoustical Society of

America 1986-present Member of Standards Committee, International Association of

Logopedics and Phoniatrics

1985-present Publications Board, National Association of Teachers of Singing Journal

1979-present Board Member, Scientific Advisory Board, The Voice Foundation, New

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York 1994-1995 Establishment of Australian National Voice Center

1989-1992 Member of Medals and Awards Committee, Acoustical Society of

America 1987-1992 Member of ASHA-NATS Committee on Voice

1984-1990 Board Member, National Advisory Board, Institute for Advanced Study of the Communication Processes (IASCP)

1983-1990 Nominating Committee, American Association of Phonetic Sciences

1982-1990 Chairman of Liaison Committee between National Association of Teachers of

Singing, The Voice Foundation, and ASHA

1980-1982 Assistant Director for Basic Research, National Association for Teachers of Singing 1978-1996 Member of Standing Organizing Committee, International Vocal Physiology

Conferences

1973-1982 Technical Committee, Musical Acoustics, the Acoustical Society of America

1986 Councilor, American Association of Phonetic Sciences

1985 Chairman of Nominating Committee, American Association of Phonetic Sciences

1985 Board Member, Advisory Board, American Apprentice Opera Company

1983 Member of subcommittee to study Vocal Registers, Collegium Medicorum Teatri, international organization on medicine in the theatre arts

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