Lecturer in Speech Pathology, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport; Research Affiliate in the Centre for Research Excellence in Aphasia Recovery and Rehabilitation, La Trobe University
Dr Lucette Lanyon is a lecturer and researcher in the School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport at La Trobe University and is a research affiliate with the Centre of Research Excellence in Aphasia Recovery and Rehabilitation. She completed her doctoral studies in 2017 through La Trobe University. Lucette has worked as a speech pathologist in a wide range of acute, sub-acute and outpatient health settings.
Lucette's primary research focus is on optimising the long-term health and well-being outcomes of people with acquired brain injury and age-related, chronic conditions through service design and implementation. She has extensive experience developing and implementing inclusive research protocols in the area of cognitive-communication disability.

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