Research


Research

About Our Research

Many of the CEDD faculty, staff, and trainees are involved in research on campus and across the country related to developmental disabilities across the lifespan. Current projects focus on several priority areas including:

  • Clinical presentation, early screening, and treatment effects for children with ASD and related disorders
  • Developmental outcomes related to genetic disorders
  • Development of children at-risk for developmental delays due to health or environmental factors

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Research Partners

Civitan Autism and related Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research (CANDR)

Center for Engagement in Disability Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

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