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Conducting Autism Research: A Primer for Newbies

Purdue Institute for Integrative Neuroscience
February 20, 2020
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
LYLE 1160

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This one-hour workshop will provide a brief overview of topics relevant to researchers interested in entering the field of autism. The workshop will be facilitated by Drs. Becca McNally (IUSM), Bridgette Kelleher (HHS), and Mandy Rispoli (EDU); as well as Meagan Carrero, a parent of a child on the spectrum. The primer will include details on conceptualizing autism, understanding standardized practices for diagnostic phenotyping for research including selecting and interpreting measures and respecting the culture and priorities of the autism community. This training is open to faculty, postdocs, students (graduate and undergraduate), and research staff.

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