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Louis D. Burgio (May 16, 1954 – August 20, 2022)[1] was an American gerontologist formerly the Harold R. Johnson Professor of Social Work and research professor at University of Michigan and previously a UA Distinguished ProfessoratUniversity of Alabama.[2][3][4]
Burgio was born on 16 May 1954 in Buffalo to John Burgio and Angeline Burgio (née Lipomi). He grew up in a Sicilian Italian neighborhood in Buffalo. He studied at Canesius College, and then at the University of Notre Dame where he got his Ph.D. developmental psychology and applied behavior analysis.[1]
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