Geraldine Dawson is professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development.
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Duke University
Geraldine Dawson is professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development.
Coaching parents to provide early social stimulation may improve outcomes for children with autism.
Neuroscience has become increasingly concerned with prediction, and machine learning with causal explanation, with each field adopting methods from the other. I asked eight experts to weigh in on what we stand to learn from this exchange.
Neuroscience has become increasingly concerned with prediction, and machine learning with causal explanation, with each field adopting methods from the other. I asked eight experts to weigh in on what we stand to learn from this exchange.
Deleting a small region of the MECP2 gene partially restored function in neurons derived from people with Rett-associated variants.
Deleting a small region of the MECP2 gene partially restored function in neurons derived from people with Rett-associated variants.
Her favorite part of research was talking about it. So she left academia and turned that passion into a successful company.
Her favorite part of research was talking about it. So she left academia and turned that passion into a successful company.