Not exact matches
The lead author, Karen Bearss, PhD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Marcus
Autism Center and
Emory University School of Medicine remarked, «It's striking that children in both groups improved, but on measures of disruptive and noncompliant behavior, parent training was clearly better.»
Lead author Nathan Call, PhD, director of Severe Behavior Programs at Marcus
Autism Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and assistant professor of pediatrics at
Emory University School of Medicine, says his team's work is aimed at designing treatment programs that families can stick to, and helping them do so. Call's co-authors were biostatisticians Scott Gillespie and Courtney McCracken, PhD in the Department of Pediatrics, Mindy Scheithauer at Marcus
Autism Center, and Andrea Reavis, now at Trumpet Behavioral Health.
Researchers at Marcus
Autism Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine have identified signs of autism present in the first months of
Autism Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and
Emory University School of Medicine have identified signs of
autism present in the first months of
autism present in the first months of life.
Klin is director of Marcus
Autism Center, chief of the Division of
Autism & Related Disorders in the Department of Pediatrics at
Emory University School of Medicine and a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.
Jones is director of research at Marcus
Autism Center and assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at
Emory University School of Medicine.
A new study conducted by researchers at Marcus
Autism Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and Emory University School of Medicine helps put to rest a longstanding controversy and question about children with autism spectrum dis
Autism Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and
Emory University School of Medicine helps put to rest a longstanding controversy and question about children with
autism spectrum dis
autism spectrum disorder.
We viewed the lack of an evidence - based guideline regarding nutrition management of GI symptoms in children with ASD as unacceptable,» said co-author William Sharp, PhD, director of the Pediatric Feeding Disorders program at Marcus
Autism Center and assistant professor of pediatrics at
Emory University School of Medicine.
«The results of this study have broad implications for children with
autism,» says William Sharp, a behavioral pediatric psychologist in the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Program at Marcus Autism Center and assistant professor at Emory University School of Med
autism,» says William Sharp, a behavioral pediatric psychologist in the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Program at Marcus
Autism Center and assistant professor at Emory University School of Med
Autism Center and assistant professor at
Emory University School of Medicine.
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