Autism Speaks Predoctoral Fellow: Maya Reiter
Autism Speaks just announced its ninth class of Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellows. Selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants, this year’s fellows includes Maya Reiter, […]
Autism Speaks just announced its ninth class of Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellows. Selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants, this year’s fellows includes Maya Reiter, […]
Dr. Jillian Lee Wiggins, new assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, was featured in the Daily Aztec. The article discusses her research on autism. […]
A study led by former Psychology MA student Angela Abbott (graduating class of 2013) and performed in SDSU Psychology Professor Dr. Ralph-Axel Müller’s lab, […]
Dr. Inna Fishman, Research Assistant Professor of Psychology at SDSU, was recently interviewed by the SDSU Newscenter for receiving a $2-million grant from the NIH […]
The Brain Development Imaging Lab (BDIL) was well represented at the Walk for Autism event, which took place in San Diego on Sept. 26, 2015. […]
Jillian Lee Wiggins, Ph.D. is a developmental psychologist who received her Ph.D. from University of Michigan in 2013. At the University of Michigan, Dr. Wiggins’ […]
Dr. Ralph-Axel Müller and Dr. Ruth Carper featured on the SDSU NewsCenter, received a five-year $3.5-million NIH grant for their research study on autism’s effect […]
Dr. Scott Roesch, professor in the Department of Psychology, received $95,738 for his and Dr. Brookman-Frazee’s study titled “Effectiveness and Implementation of a Mental Health […]
Amanda Khan, a former SDSU psychology MA student in Dr. Ralph-Axel Müller‘s lab and now a doctoral candidate at Suffolk University in Boston , is […]
See the article from Discover Magazine below. You can also view the article here. Brains of Autistic Children Are Surprisingly Hyper-Connected By Ben Thomas | November 7, […]