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About us

Meet our voice experts
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  • https://www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/industry-and-community/community-engagement/sydney-voice-lab/research.html Our research

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The University of Sydney Voice Lab, supported by the Dr Liang Voice Program, is dedicated to furthering the quality of care provided for individuals affected by laryngeal and voice conditions.

Featuring world-class research programs, as well as advanced clinical education and training, we are expert leaders in laryngeal and voice disorders within the Asia–Pacific region.

We also host a specialised Voice Assessment Clinic, providing interdisciplinary, patient-centred care. 

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Our namesake

The University of Sydney Voice Lab, supported by the Dr Liang Voice Program, is named to honour the generous support of our esteemed donor, Dr Guangwei Liang. This initiative was made possible by Dr Liang’s profound commitment to advancing voice care.

The Sydney Voice Lab was launched in 2017. Our ongoing operations and future innovations are made possible thanks to the generosity of donors.

We invite you to read our strategic plan for 2025-2027 (coming soon) to understand our vision, mission, and goals. We warmly welcome donations from those who share our values and passion for voice care.

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Email: <a href="mailto:development.fund@sydney.edu.au">development.fund@sydney.edu.au</a><br>Phone: 02 9552 2539

For more information about ways to give

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Our people

  • Professor Michael Döllinger, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
  • Professor Nicola Hodges, The University of British Columbia (Canada)
  • Professor Jack Jiang, University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA)
  • Professor Thomas Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (China)
  • Professor Chin-Teng Lin, University of Technology Sydney (Australia)
  • Professor Leonardo Lopes, Universidade Federal da Paraíba (Brazil) 
  • Professor Valerie Pereira, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (China)
  • Associate Professor Dhanshree Gunjawate, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (India) 
  • Associate Professor Ingrid Verduyckt, Université de Montréal (Canada)
  • Adjunct Associate Professor Janet Baker, Flinders University (Australia)
  • Dr Tomás Arias-Vergara, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
  • Dr Paolo Bravi, Sapienza Università di Roma (Italy)
  • Dr Maria Dietrich, Universitätsklinikum Bonn (Germany)
  • Dr James Morandini, King Street Psychology Clinic (Australia)
  • Dr Thomas Stewart, ENT specialist (Australia)
  • Christopher Payten, Gold Coast University Hospital (Australia)
  • Rachael Lewis, Education Designer
  • Dr Davinder Sangar, Product Manager
  • 2019: Dr Jing-Yin Pang, Consultant ENT Surgeon, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (Singapore)
  • 2020: Dr Meet Sheth, Senior Consultant Laryngology and Head Neck Surgery, Medical City for Military & Security Services (MCMSS) (Oman)
  • 2021: Dr Avital Fellner, Attending Physician and Head of the Laryngology Clinic, Shamir Medical Centre, formerly Assaf Harofeh Medical Centre (Israel)
  • 2022: Dr Winnie Yeung, Consultant ENT Surgeon and Laryngologist, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UK)  
  • 2023: Dr Sarah Emmett, Consultant ENT Surgeon and Laryngologist, Princess Alexandra Hospital (Australia)
  • 2024: Dr Zhou Hao Leong, Consultant ENT Surgeon and Laryngologist, Singapore General Hospital (Singapore)
  • 2025: Dr James Jordan Johnston, Clinical Laryngology Fellow, University of Sydney 

Current PhD candidates

Since 2017, five individuals have successfully earned their Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine and Health) (PhD) degrees and three students have successfully earned their Master of Research degrees with Sydney Voice Lab, supported by the Dr Liang Voice Program. 

Current honours students

  • Nina Coombes

Since 2017, 10 individuals have successfully earned their Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) Honours degree with Sydney Voice Lab, supported by the Dr Liang Voice Program.

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Contact us

Mailing address
Level 5
Susan Wakil Health Building
University of Sydney
Camperdown, NSW 2006