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Samuel Torrey Orton Award to Bruce F. Pennington: Citation Presented to Bruce F. Pennington, Ph.D. John Evans Professor of Psychology & Head of the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Program, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado In recognition of your groundbreaking research into the genetic bases of dyslexia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and their etiological overlap. November 15, 2002 Acceptance of the Samuel Torrey Orton Award November 15, 2002, Atlanta, Georgia Understanding the Comorbidity of Dyslexia Bruce F. Pennington John Evans Professor of Psychology & Head of the Developmental Neuroscience Program, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado I am very touched and very grateful for this Award. I would not be here tonight had it not been for the help and support of many others, including my family and the staff and students in my lab. Although I do not have time to thank everyone individ- ually, I do want to highlight the role of some. First, I would like to thank this organization, the Inter- national Dyslexia Association, for its support and inspiration. I became a member of the then Orton Dyslexia Society early in my career, in 1984. I have been consistently impressed with how effectively this organization brings together science
Annals of Dyslexia – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 18, 2003
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