Juliana Codino, PhD, CCC-SLP (she/her), is the Director of Voice Pathology and supervisor of the SLP voice-centric Clinical Fellowship at Lakeshore Professional Voice Center (LPVC). At LPVC she has the pleasure to be able to take care for high-end performers, as well as the every-day voice user treating all voice, swallowing and airway disorders. Juliana has a strong interest in research, at LPVC she continues to be fairly prolific in voice studies. Juliana completed her PhD focusing on electroglottography at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Juliana has a particular interest in acoustics of voice production and has been teaching acoustical analysis of voice and phonetics for many years.
She has written chapters in books and several research articles in scientific journals related to the specialty. In addition, Juliana has been a reviewer of scientific presentations in several voice conferences and journals. She has a background in musical theater and enjoys singing for fun.
Elizabeth (Liz) Erardi (she/her), MS, CF-SLP, is a clinical fellow/speech-language pathologist. She holds a Master of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Teachers College at Columbia University. During her graduate program, she completed internships at the Center for Voice and Swallowing at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and at Sean Parker Institute for the Voice at Weill Cornell Medicine. She has experience as a professional actor and singer and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theater Performance from the Boston Conservatory. Her clinical and research interests lie in the areas of voice, upper airway, and swallowing disorders, with particular interest in professional voice use, chronic cough, and the aging voice and swallow.
Paige Valente, MS, CF-SLP (she/her), is a clinical fellow/speech-language pathologist. She holds a Master of Science degree in Speech, Language, and Learning at Northwestern University. During her graduate program, she completed internships at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Northwestern Voice Center, and University of Chicago Medicine Voice Center. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology, Bachelor of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology, and a minor in Spanish from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her clinical and research interests lie in the areas of voice, upper airway, and swallowing disorders, with particular interest in professional voice use, aging voice and swallowing, head and neck cancer, and chronic cough. In her free time, Paige loves to sing and has participated in numerous a cappella groups, choirs, and musical performances.