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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors

Overview

Joseph Kalinowski is affiliated with East Carolina University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Engineering. Their work spans several subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Physiology, Cancer Research, Cell Biology, and Rehabilitation. The focus areas of their investigations include Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, protease and inhibitor mechanisms, calpain protease function and regulation, stroke rehabilitation and recovery, prosthetics and rehabilitation robotics, as well as muscle activation and electromyography studies.

Kalinowski has contributed to recent publications such as:

  • Cathepsins in Neurological Diseases, 2025, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Comparative Analysis of Passive Movement During Robot-Assisted and Therapist-Led Rehabilitation Exercises, 2025, Sensors

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • David Lewandowski
  • Mateusz Konieczny
  • Agata Różycka
  • Krzysztof Chrzanowski
  • Wojciech Owecki

Publication venues that have featured Kalinowski's research reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their work and include:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Sensors

Kalinowski's research contributions have been recognized with awards including designation as Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2015.

Best Publications

  • Effects of alterations in auditory feedback and speech rate on stuttering frequency

    Kalinowski J;Armson J;Roland-Mieszkowski M;Stuart A

  • Effect of delayed auditory feedback on normal speakers at two speech rates.

    Andrew Stuart;Joseph Kalinowski;Michael P. Rastatter;Kerry Lynch

  • Stuttering amelioration at various auditory feedback delays and speech rates

    Joseph Kalinowski;Andrew Stuart;Sarah Sark;Joy Armson

  • Investigations of the impact of altered auditory feedback in-the-ear devices on the speech of people who stutter: Initial fitting and 4-month follow-up

    Andrew Stuart;Joseph Stanley Kalinowski;Michael P. Rastatter;Tim Saltuklaroglu

  • Stereotypes of stutterers and nonstutterers in three rural communities in Newfoundland

    Irene Doody;Joseph Kalinowski;Joy Armson;Andrew Stuart

  • Choral speech: the amelioration of stuttering via imitation and the mirror neuronal system.

    Joseph Kalinowski;Tim Saltuklaroglu

  • Effect of monaural and binaural altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency.

    Andrew Stuart;Joseph Kalinowski;Michael P. Rastatter

  • Effect of Single and Combined Altered Auditory Feedback on Stuttering Frequency at Two Speech Rates.

    Jennifer Macleod;Joseph Kalinowski;Andrew Stuart;Joy Armson

  • Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research: difficulties in separating cause from effect.

    Joy Armson;Joseph Kalinowski

  • Effect of Frequency-Altered Feedback on Stuttering Frequency at Normal and Fast Speech Rates

    Stephanie Hargrave;Joseph Kalinowski;Andrew Stuart;Joy Armson

  • Effect of frequency altered feedback and audience size on stuttering

    Joy Armson;Sheila Foote;Colleen Witt;Joseph Kalinowski

  • Inducement of fluent speech in persons who stutter via visual choral speech.

    Joseph Stanley Kalinowski;Andrew Stuart;Michael P. Rastatter;Gregory Snyder

  • Fluency effect of frequency alterations of plus minus one-half and one-quarter octave shifts in auditory feedback of people who stutter

    Andrew Stuart;Joseph Kalinowski;Joy Armson;Robert Stenstrom

  • Psychophysiological responses of adults who do not stutter while listening to stuttering

    Vijaya K. Guntupalli;Joseph Kalinowski;Chayadevie Nanjundeswaran;Tim Saltuklaroglu

  • Emotional and physiological responses of fluent listeners while watching the speech of adults who stutter

    Vijaya K. Guntupalli;D. Erik Everhart;Joseph Kalinowski;Chayadevie Nanjundeswaran

  • Effect of Altered Auditory Feedback on People Who Stutter During Scripted Telephone Conversations

    Stephen Zimmerman;Joseph Kalinowski;Andrew Stuart;Michael Rastatter

  • Therapeutic device to ameliorate stuttering

    Michael Pierre Rastatter;Joseph Stanley Kalinowski;Andrew Michael Stuart

  • Self-contained in-the-ear device to deliver altered auditory feedback: applications for stuttering.

    Andrew Stuart;Shixiong Xia;Yining Jiang;Tao Jiang

  • Stuttering frequency on content and function words in adults who stutter: a concept revisited

    Vikram N. Dayalu;Joseph Kalinowski;Andrew Stuart;Donald Holbert

  • The need for self-report data in the assessment of stuttering therapy efficacy: repetitions and prolongations of speech. The stuttering syndrome.

    Vijaya K. Guntupalli;Joseph Kalinowski;Tim Saltuklaroglu

  • Investigations of the impact of altered auditory feedback in-the-ear devices on the speech of people who stutter: One-year follow-up

    Andrew Stuart;Joseph Stanley Kalinowski;Tim Saltuklaroglu;Vijay K. Guntupalli

  • Formant frequency characteristics of elderly speakers in contextual speech.

    Michael P. Rastatter;Richard A. McGuire;Joseph Kalinowski;Andrew Stuart

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent L. Gracco
Vincent L. Gracco McGill University
Roger J. Ingham
Roger J. Ingham University of Southampton

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