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Biography
Andrew N. Meltzoff, Ph.D.Co-Director, UW Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences
Professor, Department of Psychology
Job and Gertrud Tamaki Endowed Chair
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Dr. Andrew N. Meltzoff holds the Job and Gertrud Tamaki Endowed Chair and is
the Co-Director of the University of Washington Institute for Learning and
Brain Sciences. A graduate of Harvard University, with a PhD from Oxford
University, he is an internationally renowned expert on infant and
child development. His discoveries about infant imitation have
revolutionized our understanding of early cognition, personality, and
brain development. His research on the effects of television viewing on
infants has helped shape policy and practice.
Dr. Meltzoff's 20 years of research on young children has had
far-reaching implications for cognitive science, especially for ideas
about memory and its development; for brain science, especially for
ideas about common coding and shared neural circuits for perception and action;
and for early education and parenting, particularly for ideas about the
importance of role models, both adults and peers, in child development.
He is the co-author of two books about early learning and the brain: The
Scientist in the Crib: What Early Learning Tells Us about the Mind (Morrow
Press, 2001) and Words, Thoughts and Theories (MIT Press, 1997). He is
also co-editor of The Imitative Mind: Development, Evolution and Brain
Bases (Cambridge University Press, 2002), a unique, multidisciplinary
volume combining brain science, evolutionary theory, and developmental
psychology.
Dr. Meltzoff is the recipient of a MERIT Award from the National
Institutes of Health. In 2005, he was the recipient of an award
for outstanding research from the Society for Developmental and
Behavioral Pediatrics and the Kenneth Craik Award in Psychology,
Cambridge University, England. Dr. Meltzoff is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychological Society. He has been inducted into the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and is the recipient of the James McKeen Cattell Sabbatical Award.
Dr. Meltzoff currently serves on the board of directors of the
Foundation for Early Learning, and has served on the board of directors
of the University Child Development School, the National Advisory
Committee of the March of Dimes Foundation, and the national advisory
board of Parents Magazine.
Dr. Meltzoff has appeared on the PBS programs Scientific American
Frontiers and NOVA, on ABC's World News Now, NBC's Today Show, the CBC
Discovery series, and on numerous national radio programs. His research
has been featured in the Encyclopedia Britannica, The New York Times,
Time, Newsweek, National Geographic, U.S. News & World Report, and
in science museums worldwide.
He is married to Dr.
Patricia K. Kuhl, and they have one daughter.
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