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Updated 22nd October 2007
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ASRC Staff

Mark Onslow Professor Mark Onslow is the foundation Director of the Australian Stuttering Research Centre at The University of Sydney. He is also a Principal Research Fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. His core research interests include stuttering treatment research, measurement of stuttering, anxiety in stuttering and causal theory about stuttering. Professor Onslow and his colleagues teach clinical and research methods to doctoral students at the ASRC. He leads a team of researchers who recently were awarded a multi million dollar grant from the Australian government for stuttering treatment research. He is a member of the international Lidcombe Program Trainers' Consortium and is in constant demand as a speaker internationally. Professor Onslow has authored more than 200 publications dealing with stuttering including journal articles, books and chapters.

Professor Onslow's contact details are:
Telephone: 61-2-9351-9767
Facsimile: 61-2-9351-9392
Email: m.onslow@usyd.edu.au

Ann Packman Associate Professor Ann Packman's research encompasses all aspects of stuttering; namely, its nature, cause and treatment. She has a particular interest however, in the nature of stuttering and in the possible mechanisms underlying fluency enhancing conditions and successful behavioural treatments. In a recent book co-author Joseph S. Attanasio from Montclair State Univerity and Packman overviewed scientific principles for evaluating theories, such as falsifiability and applied these to theories of stuttering. With colleagues, she has also developed a model of stuttering, the variability or V model, which explains the ameliorative effects on stuttering of prolonged speech and rhythmic speech. The lab work which prompted this model also formed the empirical base for the development of the Camperdown Program.

A/Professor Packman's contact details are:
Telephone: 61-2-9351-9766
Facsimile: 61-2-9351-9392
Email: a.packman@usyd.edu.au


Sue O'Brian

Dr Sue O'Brian currently holds a Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney Postdoctoral Fellowship with the ASRC. She has worked as a speech pathologist for 30 years specialising in the field of stuttering for the last 20 of these. Her work has consisted of assessing and treating adult and paediatric stuttering clients, providing a consultative service for public and private sector clinicians and presenting professional workshops and seminars in stuttering for speech pathologists. She has been with the ASRC since its inception in 1996 and her present work involves the coordination and implementation of clinical trials research.

Dr O'Brian's contact details are:
Telephone: 61-2-9351-9859
Facsimile: 61-2-9351-9392
Email: s.obrian@usyd.edu.au


Robyn Thompson Robyn Thompson
Robyn has an Honours degree in Speech Pathology from The University of Sydney and an Associate Diploma in Social Science – (Child Studies). She has extensive experience working in the field of Early Childhood Education. Robyn completed honours research with the ASRC in 2005 which consisted of an investigation of adults who stutter and their use of language. She is currently working at the ASRC as a Research Assistant and Research Clinician. Her role consists of data analysis and conducting clinical research with both children and adults who stutter.


Robyn's contact details are:
Telephone: 61-2-9351-9247
Facsimile: 61-2-9351-9392
Email: r.thompson@usyd.edu.au