Jarrod Zinser is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Communication Disorders and Sciences program housed in the College of Education at the University of Oregon. Currently, he teaches in the CDS undergraduate program, and provides clinical training for graduate-level students in the school-age clinic; specifically working with autistic children and their families. Jarrod's clinical training includes the Autism Institute at Florida State University and the autism program at Yale University School of Medicine. He is an ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist, with specializations in social anxiety and cognitive behavior therapy.
M.S., Communication Science & Disorders, Florida State University
B.S., Communication Science & Disorders, Florida State University
2013 Service Excellence Award
Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, New Haven, CT
Zinser, J.B. (2019). “Targeting Social Communication in a Young Adult with Autism
Spectrum Disorder”. In R. Branski & S. Molfenter, SLP Casebook. Thieme Publishers.