Gerald Griffin

Provost, Hope College (MI)

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Gerald Griffin is provost at Hope College (MI). Griffin joined the Hope faculty in 2015 as a member of both the departments of biology and psychology. Prior to his current appointment, he served as neuroscience program director, associate provost, and interim provost. Griffin is an accomplished scholar whose research interests primarily focus on the reciprocal interactions between viruses and the nervous system. In 2019, he was named an Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and also was the recipient of Hope’s Janet L. Anderson Excellence in Teaching Award. Griffin and his team of Hope student researchers received the college’s 2016 Social Sciences Young Investigator Award for their work with the bacterium Salmonella enterica.


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