Carole A. Samango-Sprouse, Ed.D., associate clinical professor of pediatrics, was featured in PsychCentral for her research suggesting that measurement of two biomarkers can help physicians and diagnosticians identify autisms pectrum disorders early in the developmental process. Coverage of her research also appeared in Medical Xpress, Science Codex, News-Medical, Autism Daily Newscast, and MSN NZ.
PsychCentral - Biomarkers Enable Screening for Autism at 9 Months
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