Presentation Handouts
2019 (May). Outcomes of research grants to improve ASD Identification among community-based professionals and settings: A comprehensive review of projects funded in the US from 2008 to 2015.
Research grants to develop tools to improve ASD Identification: A comprehensive review of projects funded in the US from 2008 to 2015.
International Society for Autism Research, Montreal, CA
2019 (May). A systematic review of research involving ASD screening tools: A roadmap for modeling progress from basic research to population impact. International Society for Autism Research, Montreal, QC
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(2018, November). Is there evidence that ASD research has impacted policy and outcomes on a national scale? Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Conference, Columbus, OH.
2018 (November). Achieving population-level improvements in ASD identification: Where federally-funded research activities fall short. Association of University Centers on Disability, Washington, DC.
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2018 (May). Priorities Established by the Combating Autism Act for Improving ASD Identification: Looking Beyond Ideas and Instruments Towards Implementation. International Society for Autism Research, Rotterdam, NL
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(2018, May). Priorities for Treatment and Services Established by the Combating Autism Act: Costs and Outcomes. International Society for Autism Research, Rotterdam, NL.
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(2017, November). Re-analyzing ASD prevalence data to target often overlooked gaps in identification. November. Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Conference, Columbus, OH.
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(2017, November). With J. Hines, & B. Schafer, New perspectives on identifying and supporting children with ASD. Association of University Centers on Disability, Washington, DC.
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(2016, November). Innovative approaches to developing a multi-agency, college-based ASD transition program. Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Conference, Columbus, OH.
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(2016, December). Incubating programs of services and training for people with developmental disabilities: A new partnership for UCEDDs, community-based providers, and philanthropists. Association of University Centers on Disability, Washington, DC.
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(2016, October). Evidence-Based Practice is not enough: Steps to scaling up ASD intervention programs for population-level impact. Grand Rounds. Marcus Autism Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Atlanta, GA.
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(2016, April). With Joy McGowan. Protocols for oral feeding programs for children in school settings. Pennsylvania Speech and Hearing Association, Pittsburgh.