
NeurologyMay 9, 2016
On the Brink of Breakthroughs in Diagnosing and Treating Autism
Science is taking a more personalized approach to treating the disorder and to understanding its diverse causes
Geraldine Dawson is director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development and a professor in the departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Pediatrics, and Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. She currently serves as president of the International Society for Autism Research and as a member of the National Institutes of Health Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee.

On the Brink of Breakthroughs in Diagnosing and Treating Autism
Science is taking a more personalized approach to treating the disorder and to understanding its diverse causes