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Member, ASA Publication Policy Committee: 2004–2005 White House Speaker: First Lady Laura Bush’s Summit on Learning to Read: 2001Ĭo-Director Sante Fe Research Consortium: 2003–2005Ĭo-Chair (with Leo Beranik) ASA 75th Anniversary Celebration: 2004Ĭo-Director, University of Washington Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences: 2004–present President: Acoustical Society of America, 1999–2000 President-Elect: Acoustical Society of America, 1998–1999 Vice President:Acoustical Society of America, 1996–1997 Vice-President Elect:Acoustical Society of America, 1995–1996 Clinton’s Summit on Early Learning: 1997Ĭo-Chair ASA/ICA:Joint International Meeting of the ASS and ICA, 1998īoard of Trustees:Neurosciences Research Foundation, Inc., 1994–1999
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Edelman’s Neuroscience Research Group, La Jolla, CA, 1994–2000īoard of Directors: American Institute of Physics, 1994–1996īoard of Directors (Governor Appointed):Washington Technology Center, 1994–1997 Human Frontiers Scientific Review Committee: 1994–1999ĭepartment Chair, Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Washington:1995–1999 Member, Speech Communication Technical Committee: Acoustical Society, 1989–1992Ĭhair, Medals and Awards Committee: Acoustical Society of America, 1993–1995 Member, University of Washington College of Arts and Science Council: 1982–1986 Professor (Speech and Hearing), 1982–presentĪdjunct Professor (Psychology), 1985–presentĪdjunct Professor (Otolaryngology), 1987–presentĪdjunct Professor (Neuroscience), 1994–presentĪdjunct Professor (Linguistics), 199–8presentĪdjunct Professor (Education), 2004–presentĮxecutive Council:Acoustical Society of America, 1982–1986Īssociate Editor: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1988–1992), Journal of Neuroscience (1989–1995), Developmental Science (2000–2012) Washington University Central Institute for the Deaf Post-doctoral Fellow, 1973–76 Kuhl is co-author of The Scientist in the Crib: Minds, Brains, and How Children Learn (Harper Collins). Dr. Kuhl received the American Psychological Association’s Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award in 2018, and received an Honorary Doctorate from the Erikson Institute in 2020. Kuhl was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Stockholm University, and in 2015 the George A. Kuhl received the IPSEN Foundation’s Jean-Louis Signoret Neuropsychology Prize, and in 2013 the William James Lifetime Achievement award. Kuhl was awarded the Gold Medal of the Acoustical Society of America for her work on early learning and brain development. In 2005, she was awarded the Kenneth Craik Research Award from Cambridge University, and in 2007, the University of Minnesota’s Outstanding Achievement Award. She received the University of Washington’s Faculty Lectureship Award in 1998. Kuhl was awarded the Silver Medal of the Acoustical Society of America in 1997.
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She is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Acoustical Society of America, the American Psychological Society, and the Cognitive Science Society. Kuhl is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Rodin Academy, and the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. She presented her work at two White House conferences (Clinton White House in 1997 and Bush White House in 2001). She is internationally recognized for her research on early language learning and bilingual brain development, for pioneering brain measures on young children, and for studies that show how young children learn. Kuhl holds the Bezos Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Learning, Co-Director of the UW Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, and Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle.