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Curriculum Vitae Rev Nov 2015

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Revised September, 2015

Gina M. Pretzer, M.S.


Cognitive and Information Sciences Program
University of California, Merced
School of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts
5200 N. Lake Rd., Merced, CA 95343
Email: gpretzer@ucmerced.edu
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California, Merced;
School of Social Sciences, Humanities (Expected Graduation May, 2018)
Advisor, Dr. Anne Warlaumont
Master of Science, Speech-Language Pathology, Idaho State University, School of
Rehabilitation & Communication Sciences, Department of Communication Sciences and
Disorders, (August, 2014)
Bachelor of Science, Communication Sciences and Disorder with an emphasis in SpeechLanguage Pathology, School of Rehabilitation & Communication Sciences, Department
of Communication Sciences and Disorders, (May, 2012)

Employment
Teaching Assistant, University of California, Merced, School of Social Sciences Humanities,
and Arts
Spring 2015 COGS 005: Introduction to Language and Linguistics
Fall 2014 COGS 001: Introduction to Cognitive Science
Graduate Teaching/Research Assistant, Idaho State University, Department of
Communication Sciences and Disorders (2013-present)
Infant Vocal Development Lab, under direction of Heather L. Ramsdell-Hudock, Ph.D.,
CCC-SLP
Duties included synching audio and video recordings of infant sessions, locating
and coding utterances from infant sessions using acoustical analysis software,
as well as analyzing and transcribing infant utterances and caregiver reports.
Northwest Center for Fluency Disorders Lab, under direction of Daniel Hudock,
Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Duties included recruiting and running participants for research studies,
collecting and analyzing data, and helping thesis studies conduct their research,
in addition to attending and taking minutes at meetings, creating website content,
researching for grants, and creating content for the Intensive Stuttering Clinic
Manual.

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Signal Processing Lab, CSED 6630-01 Fluency Disorders, taught by Daniel Hudock,
Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Instructor for a 60 minute individual or group lab with 16 students; taught
students how to use acoustic analysis software (PRAAT and Audacity) and how
to interpret and analyze acoustic signals in waveforms and spectrograms.

Materials Room Aide, Idaho State University, Department of Communication Sciences and
Disorders (2012-2013)

Manuscripts (In Preparation)


Pretzer, G., Hudock, D., Altieri, N., & Seikel, J. (in preparation). Listeners self-report and
physiological reaction to typical and atypical speech.

Presentations (Presenter in bold face)


Pretzer, G., Warlaumont, A., Walle, E., Alvarez, E., & Flores, P. (2015, November). Examining
infant-caregiver interactions in LENA home recordings of one-year-old infants. Technical
Session to be presented at the 2015 American Speech-Language and Hearing
Association Convention, Denver, CO.
Warlaumont, A. S, & Pretzer, G. M. (2015, November). How social interactions help build
infants speech production skills: New insights from daylong, naturalistic audio
recordings. Presentation at UC Early Childhood Education Center Directors Meeting,
Merced, CA.
Pretzer, G. M., Warlaumont, A. S., & Walle, E. A. (2015, August). Infant vocalizations in the
wild. Poster presented in M. Goldstein & C. Yu Mechanisms of learning in social
contexts, at the 2015 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and
Epigenetic Robotics (ICDL-EpiRob), Providence, RI.
Pretzer, G. M., Warlaumont, A. S., & Walle, E. A. (2015, July). Phonetic abilities of walking and
crawling infants. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science
Society, Pasadena, CA.
Erickson, E., Hudock, D., Ramsdell-Hudock, H., Altieri, N., ODonnell, J., Vereen, L., & Pretzer,
G. (2014, November). Evaluating listeners reactions to disfluent speech before & after
an intensive stuttering clinic. Poster presented at the American Speech Language and
Hearing Association (ASHA) Annual Convention, Orlando, FL.
Bull, C., Hudock, D., Altieri, N., Seikel, J., & Pretzer, G. (2014, November). Male & female
reactions to typical & atypical speech with the use of disclosure statements. Poster
presented at the American Speech Langage and Hearing Association (ASHA) Annual
Convention, Orlando, FL.

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Hudock, D., Pretzer, G., Altieri, N., & Seikel, J. A. (2014, March). Listeners self-reported and
physiological reactions to typical and atypical speech. Poster presented at Idaho State
Universitys Division of Health Sciences Research Day.
Hudock, D., Altieri, N., Seikel, J., & Pretzer, G., (2013, November) Listeners self-reported &
physiological reactions to typical and atypical speech. Poster presented at the American
Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) Annual Convention, Chicago, IL.
Hudock, D., Altieri, N., Seikel, J., & Pretzer, G., (2013, October) Listeners self-reported &
physiological reactions to typical and atypical speech. Poster presented at the InterMountain Area Speech and Hearing (IMASH) Convention, Denver, CO.

Membership
Women in Cognitive Science (2015-present)
Cognitive Science Society (2015-present)
National Student Speech Language and Hearing Association (NSSLHA), Region 10, Idaho
State University Chapter, Member (2012-2014), National Member (2013-present)
President (2013-2014)

Certifications & Training


Thesis and Article Writing, Dissertation Boot Camp, Graduate Enrichment & Advancement
Resources & Services (GEARS), Graduate Division, University of California, Merced
(6/2015)
Surviving the Classroom with 1st Generation Students, Teaching Matters, Center for
Research on Teaching Excellence, University of California, Merced (8/2014)
Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers, American Heart Association (10/2013-10/2015)

Clinical Experience
Masters Student Clinician:
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, Idaho Falls, ID (Summer 2014)
Provided speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing assessment and therapy
to teenage, adult, and geriatric patients in rehabilitation, acute, sub-acute, and
outpatient settings. Daily caseload ranged from 5-12 patients, with diagnoses of
apraxia, dysarthria, aphasia, dysphagia, Multiple Sclerosis, dementia, and
cognitive communication deficits.
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Infant Toddler Program, Pocatello, ID
(Spring 2014)

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Provided early intervention services, including feeding and swallowing therapy,
articulation therapy, and language therapy to children aged birth to 3 years old in
Southern Idaho. Additionally provided education and coaching to parents of
children with feeding and communication disorders.
School District #25, Pocatello, ID (Fall 2013)
Provided speech and language therapy to a caseload of 41 elementary school
students, including students with Cognitive Impairment, Childhood Apraxia of
Speech, and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Kindred Hospital Melbourne, Melbourne, FL (Summer 2013)
Provided speech, language, cognitive, swallowing, and voice therapy, including
use of Passy-Muir Valves, with adult and geriatric population in a sub-acute
facility that specializes in pulmonary rehabilitation and care. Daily caseload
ranged from 4-11 patients, depending on hospital census. Patient diagnoses
included aphasia, apraxia of speech, aphonia secondary to tracheostomy,
cognitive deficits, dysarthria, dysphagia, and dementia. Worked with patients with
trachoestomy both on and off ventilators and using Passy-Muir Valves.
Pocatello Care and Rehab, Pocatello, ID (Spring 2013)
Led group language therapy for four geriatric patients with a variety of diagnoses,
including Parkinsons disease, Dementia, and General Cognitive Decline along
with another student clinician
Idaho State University Speech Language and Hearing Clinic, Pocatello, ID (Fall
2012- Spring 2013)
Provided speech and language therapy for a preschool client, a school age
client, and an adult client with diagnoses of Angelman Syndrome, Apraxia of
Speech, and Developmental Delay. Also, evaluated five students who speak
English as a second language for prosody, articulation, and language difficulties,
and provided therapy to address any issues found during assessment

Awards
Graduate Research Fellowship Award, University of California, Merced (Fall, 2015)
Summer Research Fellowship Award, University of California, Merced (Summer, 2015)
Teaching Assistantship, University of California, Merced, School of Social Sciences,
Humanities, and Arts, Department of Cognitive and Information Sciences (Fall 2014Spring 2015)
IMASH Registration Scholarship, Denver, CO (October, 2013)
Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Idaho State University, Department of Communication
Sciences and Disorders (2013-2014)
Deans List, Idaho State University (2012)

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Service
NSSLHA, Planning and preparation for 2014 NSSLHA Workshop (Fall 2013 Spring 2014)
Northwest Center for Fluency Disorders, Assisting with finding/securing grants for Intensive
Stuttering Clinic; Assisting with creation of clinic manual for Intensive Stuttering Clinic
(Fall 2013 Spring 2014)
IMASH Convention, Session Moderator for Forming Inter-Professional Collaborations to
Treat Students Who Stutter; Volunteer at registration table, Denver, CO (October,
2013)
FRIENDS of People Who Stutter Symposium, Assisted leading childrens session, Pocatello,
ID (April, 2013)
Capitol Hill Day, Presented information to members of Idaho state legislature at NSSLHA
information table, Boise, ID (February, 2013)

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