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Zenzi
M. Griffin, PhD
Zenzi M. Griffin received a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology (with a minor
in Linguistics) from the Department of Psychology at the University of
Illinois in Urbana-Champaign in 1998. There she worked with Dr.
Kathryn Bock and Dr.
Gary Dell, before spending three years on the faculty of the Department of
Psychology at Stanford University. Dr. Griffin became an assistant
professor in the School of Psychology at Georgia Tech in the summer of
2001 and was promoted to associate professor in 2005. She spent the
2006-2007 academic year
as a visiting scientist at Hunter College in New York in the Language Acquisition
Research Center. Dr. Griffin is
not a clinician
and cannot provide any clinical or therapeutic suggestions. However,
she can tell you a lot about psycholinguistic research and cycling.
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