Professor Karen Adolph
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Karen Adolph

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New York University (Professor of Psychology, Applied Psychology, and Neural Science)

Director of the Databrary video library and the PLAY project
Fellow of the American Psychological Association and Association for Psychological Science and is Past-President of the International Congress on Infant Studies. 

Multiple awards including a Cattell Sabbatical Award, the APF Fantz Memorial Award, the APA Boyd McCandless Award, the ICIS Young Investigator Award, FIRST and MERIT awards from NICHD, and five teaching awards from NYU. 

Chaired the NIH study section on Motor Function and Speech Rehabilitation and serves on the McDonnell Foundation advisory board and editorial boards of Developmental Psychobiology and Motor Learning and Development. 

Has 170+ publications. Her research on perceptual-motor learning and development has been continually funded by NIH since 1991. She currently holds 10 grants.

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