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Adithya Chandregowda

Adithya Chandregowda, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

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Title:

Associate Professor, Speech-Language Pathology

Department:

Speech-Language Pathology

College/Division:

Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine

Phone:

(954) 262-7721

Adithya Chandregowda joined the Department of Speech-Language Pathology at NSU as an associate professor on June 15, 2022. Prior to joining NSU, he worked as a visiting assistant professor at the University of South Florida (USF). Since his Ph.D. days and until spring 2022, he served about 1,250 CSD students (~900 undergraduate students and ~350 graduate students) as an instructor across 16 courses at USF. His current teaching interests include acquired neurogenic speech and language and cognitive-communication issues. Since fall 2024 he has been the course director for motor speech disorders in adults at NSU.

Chandregowda has interdisciplinary experience spanning speech-language pathology (SLP), audiology/hearing science, and cognitive neuroscience. During his two-year postdoctoral clinical fellowship in medical SLP in the Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic—Minnesota, he served close to 1,000 patients with various speech, language, and cognitive-communication concerns and developed a passion for clinical research. His research interests include primary progressive aphasia/fronto-temporal dementia, care-partner services, end-of-life communication, SLP curriculum and scope-of-practice issues, clinical service delivery philosophies, and optimum classification of acquired verbal issues to facilitate appropriate counseling and management. He is also interested in exploring the neuroscience of speech, language, and auditory mechanisms by studying pertinent clinical population.

Chandregowda has substantial experience with professional presentations, both nationally and internationally. He has served as an ad hoc reviewer for multiple academic journals, including Aphasiology, Journal of Communication Disorders, Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, Neurocase, and Neurology—Clinical Practice. In 2024–2025, he served as a co-guest editor of a special issue for the Journal of Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, highlighting the importance of case studies and case reports.

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship, Mayo Clinic
  • Ph.D., University of South Florida
  • M.S., California State University - East Bay
  • B.Sc., University of Mysore, India

  • American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA): Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)
  • Licensed Speech Language Pathologist, Department of Health, State of Florida