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What (who) is J Scott Yaruss - definition

AMERICAN SCIENTIST
Scott Yaruss

J. Scott Yaruss         
J. Scott Yaruss is a professor of communicative sciences and disorders at Michigan State University.
Scott J. Hultgren         
AMERICAN MICROBIOLOGIST
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Scott J. Hultgren is an American microbiologist who is currently a professor of molecular microbiology and director of the Center for Women's Infectious Diseases Research at Washington University in St.
James Maurice Scott         
BRITISH EXPLORER (1906–1986)
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James Maurice Scott (13 December 1906 – 12 March 1986) was a British explorer and writer. He was born in Egypt where his father was an English judge in the mixed courts.

Wikipedia

J. Scott Yaruss

J. Scott Yaruss is a professor of communicative sciences and disorders at Michigan State University.

Yaruss was formerly an associate professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and co-director of Stuttering Center of Western Pennsylvania.

Yaruss's research focuses on identifying linguistic and motoric factors that influence the development of fluency and stuttering in children. It is aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of people who stutter through assessment of current clinical practices and documentation of treatment outcomes.

In December 2005, Yaruss was named a fellow by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). ASHA awards fellow status to members who have made significant contributions of a national or international nature to their professions. The status of fellow is retained for life and is one of the highest honors awarded by ASHA.