Neurodevelopmental phenotyping for clinical trial readiness: Practices to consider from a developmental perspective

December 4, -
Speaker(s): Audrey Thurm, Ph.D.
Please join us for the next presentation in our 2024-2025 Autism Seminar Series. Dr. Audrey Thurm, Ph.D., is a child clinical psychologist who received training at DePaul University and Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School and conducted a post-doctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She has been at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) since 2002, serving in the extramural program until 2006, as chief of both the Autism and Social Behavior Program, and the Compulsive Repetitive Behaviors Program. In 2006 she moved to the intramural program to help launch the autism research program. She has expertise in longitudinal studies and an interest in markers of the early diagnosis of autism as well as genetic conditions associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. Please register in advance at the link provided.
Sponsor

Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development

Co-Sponsor(s)

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS)

Neurodevelopmental phenotyping for clinical trial readiness: Practices to consider from a developmental perspective

Contact

Sturdivant, Elizabeth
919-684-3165