Beverly Wulfeck

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SDSU

Bio

Dr. Beverly Wulfeck is an internationally recognized scholar, educator, and researcher.  Her research has focused on real-time processing and brain imaging techniques to examine the neural correlates of language and cognitive processing in typical children and adults, adults with aphasia, and children with neurodevelopmental impairment.  Her research was supported by the National Institutes of Health for over 25 years.  Dr. Wulfeck was Director of the School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (2004-2014) and founding Program Director of the highly ranked SDSU/UCSD joint doctoral program in Language and Communicative Disorders (1996-2014).  In 2008, Dr. Wulfeck received the Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Faculty Contributions for the College of Health and Human Services.