Dr. Laura Friedman recently received an F32 grant from the National Institution on Aging. Her project will examine cognitive aging profiles of mothers of children with autism and will also explore caregiving-associated risk factors that may be related to atypical cognitive aging (such as stress or poor sleep quality).
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- Fragile X Awareness Day 2024
- Lab Publishes New Article: Social Communication Delay in an Unbiased Sample of Preschoolers With the FMR1 Premutation
- Thomas Christensen Receives Randi J. Hagerman Summer Scholar Research Award
- Welcoming Dr. Jenner, the first LivJoy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Welcome back, Toni!