Biography

Corinne Jones, PhD, CCC-SLP, is a licensed speech-language pathologist in the UT Medicine Pharyngeal High-Resolution Manometry program. She specializes in the evaluation and treatment of swallowing disorders (dysphagia), particularly those associated with neurologic disease. Additionally, Dr. Jones is an assistant professor in both the Dell Medical School Department of Neurology and the Moody College of Communication Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin.

Dr. Jones earned her bachelor’s degree in linguistics from Boston University and her master’s degree in speech-language pathology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she investigated changes to swallowing function in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease. She also earned a dual doctorate degree in neuroscience and communication sciences and disorders from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She completed a clinical fellowship in the evaluation and treatment of dysphagia at the Voice and Swallowing Clinic at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics. She is also a registered Modified Barium Swallow Impairment Profile (MBSImP) clinician and is certified in McNeill Dysphagia Therapy.

Dr. Jones is an internationally recognized expert in the use of pharyngeal high-resolution manometry, a technique used to measure pressures generated by the pharyngeal muscles in the throat during swallowing. She runs the Swallowing Modulation Lab, where her research aims to improve understanding of motor control of swallowing and how that control changes in neurological development and disorders, expand insight into swallowing physiology through objective assessment techniques, and explore novel therapeutic methods to slow the progression and minimize the negative consequences of dysphagia in neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.

Languages Spoken

  • English

Credentials

Professional Titles

Assistant Professor

Department of Neurology

Education & Training

Dual PhD, Neuroscience and Communication Sciences and Disorders

University of Wisconsin-Madison

MS, Speech-Language Pathology

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Awards & Recognition

  • Sumiko Okada International Fellow, Dysphagia Research Society, 2017
  • New Investigator Award, Dysphagia Research Society, 2016
  • Third Place Scientific Abstract, Dysphagia Research Society, 2015
  • New Century Scholars Doctoral Scholarship, American Speech-Language Hearing Association, 2014
  • First Place Scientific Abstract, Dysphagia Research Society, 2012