The Grammar in Aphasia & Bilingualism
(GAB) Lab
Lab Members
University of Montana Researchers
Research Assistants
Jeremy Yeaton,
Visiting Ph.D. Student,
UC Irvine
Violet Rosenquist
Graduate Research Assistant,
Speech-Language Pathology
Sarah Conkle, M.S., CCC-SLP, CBIS
Doctoral Student,
Speech-Language Pathology
Jackie Sullivan
Graduate Research Assistant,
Speech-Language Pathology
Emily Burgos
Graduate Research Assistant,
Speech-Language Pathology
Anya Craig
Undergraduate Research Associate
Juhi Singh
Undergraduate Research Associate
Scout McMahon
Undergraduate Research Associate
Maggie Hackethorn
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Mia Parkes
Undergraduate Research Associate
Shea Kasenga
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Isabel Hammond
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Ashlynn Everett
Undergraduate Research Associate
Jadan Garner
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Garrett Goulstone
High School Research Assistant
Sofia Primo
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Maddie Marker
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Emma Allais
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Liv Isakson
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Lilly Stewart
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Bree Knutson
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Emily Abbott
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Shea Highfill
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Sarah John
Undergraduate Research Assistant, USC
Alumni
Mckenna Flannigan
Graduate Research Assistant,
2022-2024
Adjunct Lecturer, University of Montana
Ella Peterson
Undergraduate Research Assistant,
2023-2024
SLP Grad School, Northwestern
Regin Koester
Undergraduate Research Assistant,
2023-2024
Collaborators
Dr. Catherine Off, University of Montana
Dr. Jenna Griffin-Musick, University of Montana
Dr. William Matchin, University of South Carolina
Dr. Mila Tasseva-Kurktchieva, University of South Carolina
Dr. Simona Mancini, Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language
Exciting Opportunities Await
Join Us
Join our team of passionate researchers and make a difference in the field. We are currently seeking a dedicated PhD student with a focus on bilingual aphasia. See our ad for the position beginning Fall 2025. We are always accepting hardworking undergraduate research assistants. Contact Dr. Fahey to learn more about becoming one of our undergraduate RAs.