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NDL Newsletter Jan. 2025

We are so grateful to get to work with you all, and excited to share with you an update on the lab and our recent research findings in our most recent newsletter. This important work would not be possible without the support and dedication of participating families and collaborators. We look forward to continuing our [...]

NDL Fall 2024 Retreat

We had an incredible time at our 2024 Lab Retreat! It was a great opportunity to come together, share insights on our exciting new projects, and foster collaboration. We wrapped up the day with some fun games, celebrating the arrival of Fall and the start of a promising academic year!

NDL at ArtTism 2024

The NDL was honored to attend the 2024 Chicago ArtTism event at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center. This event is dedicated to transforming the narrative around autism within the black & brown communities through the celebration of art. We had the opportunity to share information about our autism studies and listen to [...]

July is Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) Awareness Month!

July is Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) Awareness Month! During this time, those affected by FXS, their families, advocates, researchers, clinicians, and many others organize world-wide events to bring public awareness to FXS. Our lab is grateful to be part of the FXS community and work with some of these incredible families and individuals. We encourage [...]

A Family Genetic Study of Autism and Fragile X Syndrome – 3rd Phase of the Project

In July 2024, the NDL was awarded the third renewal of A Family Genetic Study of Autism and Fragile X Syndrome (NIMH R01MH09113110). After we began the first phase of this project in 2012, our lab investigated clinical, language, and social-cognitive features that are characteristic of ASD and FMR1 conditions (fragile X syndrome (FXS) and FMR1 premutation (PM) carriers). We also [...]

Janna Guilfoyle presents exciting dissertation findings at the 2024 Frequency Following Response (FFR) Workshop in Chicago, IL

Janna Guilfoyle (6th year, clinical psychology doctoral student) presented findings from her dissertation at the 2024 Frequency Following Response (FFR) Workshop in a talk entitled "Physiological mechanisms contributing to atypical pragmatics in autism: A study of neural speech perception and speech-motor articulation." This international conference was hosted in Chicago in June 2024 by our collaborators [...]

NDL at the DevSci Graduate Student Cluster Spring 2024 Poster Symposium

The Northwestern Institute of Developmental Sciences (DevSci) fosters interdisciplinary research collaborations as part of their “Healthier, Earlier” mission to promote strong foundations in wellbeing and learning for all children as early as possible in order to improve child and community-level outcomes. The NDL is proud to support DevSci's mission, and many of our graduate students [...]

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