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Jean Grey | ||||||||||||||||
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Undergraduate Education: Bard College (molecular biology and psychology) 1990-1994 Doctorate: Oxford University (psychology) 1994-1998 Post-doctorate Research: Yale University (paranormal psychology) 1998-2000 Current Status: Professor of Psychology at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters |
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After recieving her docorate from Oxford University, Dr. Jean Grey was invited to join the faculty at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. She attained full professorship after completing two years of independant, post-doctoral research at Yale University. She currently teaches a broad range of classes at Xavier's and maintains a small research group. | ||||||||||||||||
Research in the Grey Group: The Grey group is currently studying a number of different issues in molecular biology and psychology. The group continues Dr. Grey's post-graduate work at Yale in an effort to develop an extremely sensitive encephalograph for further insight into brain patterns. Of more recent interest to the group are current advances in quantum physics, namely photon teleportation and Everett's "many worlds" theory. See links below for more information. Also see the Xavier Group. Graduate Assistant: Karen Alchemyst Research Links: Everett's "many worlds" theory Photon teleportation |
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