Advisory Board

Dr.Jennifer Zosh is currently an Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, Brandywine.  She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Psychological and Brain Sciences from Johns Hopkins University where she worked in the Laboratory for Child Development under the direction of Drs. Lisa Feigenson and Justin Halberda.  She worked with Dr. Roberta Golinkoff as part of The Infant Language Project while pursuing her B.A. in Psychology (minor in Cognitive Science) at the University of Delaware.  Today, her main research focus is on working memory development – asking questions such as: How many objects can infants and toddlers remember? What do they remember about hidden objects? How does memory change from infancy to adulthood?  She also is interested in early number knowledge and word learning strategies in preschoolers.  Finally, she is in the beginning stages of working with the Delaware Children's Museum on various projects.