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Fraser C.S., Berry K.E., Hershey J.W., Doudna J.A..(2007) eIF3j is located in the decoding center of the human 40S ribosomal subunit. Mol Cell, 26, 811-9.


Received a supplement to her grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (subaward from the University of Georgia) for 鈥淓xamining the Processes and Outcomes of Reading Comprehension (EXPO-SWD). The project is in its sixth year. (2022)


Kathy Binder  received an award by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for 鈥淩15 A Multi-skills Approach for Low Literate Adult Learners.鈥 The project is for three years.

National Institutes of Health


Binder, K. S., Magnus, B., Lee, C., & Gilbert Cote, N. (2015). To tell a morphologically complex tale: Investigating the story-telling abilities of children and adults with low literacy skills. Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 10.1007/s11145-015-9560-5.


Fracasso L.E., Bangs, K., & Binder, K.S. (2014). The contributions of phonological and morphological awareness to literacy skills in the adult basic education population. Journal of Learning Disabilities.


Lee, C.S., & Binder, K.S. (2014). Atypically deviant or appropriately delayed? An investigation into semantic and phonological processing in Williams Syndrome. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research.


Talwar, A., Gilbert Cote, N., & Binder, K.S. (2014). Investigating Predictors of Spelling Ability for Adults with Low Literacy Skills. Journal of Research and Practice for Adult Literacy,Secondary, and Basic Education.


Zawoyski, A. M., Ardoin, S. P., & Binder, K. S. (2014). Using eye tracking to observe differential effects of repeated readings for second-grade students as a function of achievement level. Reading Research Quarterly, n/a-n/a. doi: 10.1002/rrq.91


Tighe, E., & Binder, K.S. (2014). Original to originality: An investigation of morphological accuracy and response times in adults with low literacy. Journal of Applied Psycholinguistics.


To, N. L., Tighe, E.L., & Binder, K.S. (2014). Investigating Morphological Awareness and the Processing of Transparent and Opaque words in Adults with Low Literacy Skills and in Skilled Readers, Journal of Reading Research.