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Early Detection and Intervention | with Dr. Sarah Shultz #176


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This week, we are excited to welcome Dr. Sarah Shultz, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Shultz is a leading autism researcher, focusing on its neural and behavioral origins. Her work at Marcus Autism Center uses neuroimaging techniques to improve early identification and intervention. She also leads several NIH-funded projects on brain development in infants and children. Today we will be discussing her research on early autism intervention. Download the latest episode to learn more!

Resources 

Autism Navigator
autismnavigator.com
 
Home
babysiblingsresearchconsortium.org
 
And for anyone local to Atlanta, I don’t think there is a page specific to the baby sibling clinic, but here is the Marcus Autism Center site: https://www.marcus.org/
 

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