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Recent Lab News

  • NDL Newsletter 2024

     Check out the NDL_Newsletter_2024 to view summaries of our recent findings, notice of new studies, and ways to get involved!

  • The NDL at the 19th NXFX International Fragile X Conference in Orlando!

    The NDL team shared research and connected with families at the 19th International Fragile X Conference in Orlando, Florida.

  • 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).

  • Janna Guilfoyle presents dissertation findings at the 2024 FFR Workshop

    Janna shared her exciting dissertation findings on speech processing in autism at the Frequency Following Response (FFR) Workshop in Chicago in June.

  • NDL at the DevSci Graduate Student Cluster Spring 2024 Poster Symposium

    Our students helped to organize the DevSci Graduate Student Cluster Spring 2024 Poster Symposium, and they also presented their own work to researchers across Northwestern.

  • NDL presents findings in prosodic traits of speech among individuals with autism at the 2024 Meeting on Language in Autism

    Jiayin Xing, Mitra Kumareswaran, and Sarah Ethridge (from left to right) presented findings from their work investigating prosodic traits of speech among individuals with autism at the 2024 Meeting on Language in Autism at Duke[...]

  • NDL presents findings in conversational speech synchrony at the 2024 Meeting on Language in Autism

    At the 2024 Meeting on Language in Autism (MoLA), Janna Guilfoyle (left, 6th year clinical psychology doctoral student) presented a poster titled, “Physiological mechanisms contributing to atypical pragmatics in autism: A study of neural speech[...]

  • NDL presents findings on sex differences in social language use for individuals with ASD at the 2024 Meeting on Language in Autism

    Emily Landau, 5th year clinical psychology doctoral candidate, presented findings from her dissertation at the 2024 Meeting on Language in Autism. Her poster, “A Multi-Method Study of Pragmatic Language in Autistic Females," explored sex differences[...]

  • Congratulations Jiayin for a wonderful dissertation defense!!!

    We are proud to announce that Jiayin Xing, 6th Year Communication Sciences & Disorders doctoral student, successfully defended her dissertation titled, "Multi-Modal Skill Coordination in Social Communication: An Investigation in Autism Spectrum Disorder and First-Degree[...]

  • Check us out in NU Magazine!!!

    Our lab has recently published important findings showing how machine learning, a branch of artificial intelligence (AI), may be used to capture clinically significant features of speech impacted in autism across different cultures and languages. This[...]

  • Family Genetic Study of Autism – 3rd Phase of the Project

    We have received new NIH funding to continue our lab’s research focused on identifying specific language traits linked to brain and gene function involved in autism. This important award represents the 3rd cycle of continuous NIH funding for[...]

  • Utilizing Machine Learning to Identify Autism Speech Patterns across Languages

    Work from our lab was recently featured in Northwestern Now. Click here to learn more about how machine learning can be used to identify potential speech patterns characteristic of autism across languages. Photo by Emily[...]

  • New Publication: A longitudinal investigation of pragmatic language across contexts in autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions

    Check out our recently published paper in Frontiers! This paper was published in collaboration with former NDL students, Dr. Michelle Lee and Dr. Nell Maltman, and colleagues, Dr. Gary Martin, Dr. Klinton Bicknell, and Dr. Adam[...]

  • INSAR 2023 – spotlight on graduate student presentations

    Emily Landau (bottom left), fourth-year clinical psychology graduate student, presented her research at INSAR this year, and her study explored narrative (i.e. storytelling) ability, which is an important skill for social communication. Her project characterized[...]

  • Farewell and good luck to research assistant Lauren de Torres!

    We are happy and sad to share that Lauren deTorres, NDL research assistant, will be leaving Northwestern to pursue a master’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania’s M.S.Ed program for Counseling and Mental Health Services. Lauren[...]

  • Randi J. Hagerman Summer Scholar, National Fragile X Foundation – Maureen Butler

    Maureen Butler, NDL first-year doctoral student in clinical psychology, has just been announced a Randi J. Hagerman Summer Scholar by the National Fragile X Foundation! In her project proposal titled,” The Biological Basis of Pragmatic Language in[...]

  • Happy Holidays from all of us at the NDL!

    Please enjoy our holiday card and best holiday wishes from all of us at the NDL.

  • The NDL is recruiting families for our research!

    Please check out the flier below or attached PDF at bottom for more information on our study. NDL-flyer-FX2019_v2

  • NDL Newsletter 2022

  • NDL Members’ work featured in Northwestern Now

      Northwestern Now recently interviewed Dr. Losh and Dr. Lau, the lab’s post-doctoral fellow, on their recently published study, ‘Cross-linguistic patterns of speech prosodic differences in autism: A machine learning study’. In this study, machine[...]

  • NDL New Publication

    Our lab member Kritika Nayar has published a new paper titled 'A constellation of eye-tracking measures reveals social attention differences in ASD and the broad autism phenotype' in the journal of Molecular Autism! Click here[...]

  • NDL Plans to Attend the International Fragile X Conference

    Our team is so excited to attend the 18th International Fragile X Conference in San Diego on July 14th – 17th, where we will be presenting new findings, as well as providing opportunities for families[...]

  • National Fragile X Advocacy Day

    Every year, the NDL celebrates Fragile X advocacy day and this year, it is on March 1st 2022! Advocacy Day is one day each year when we come together as a community, talk to our[...]

  • Happy Holidays from the NDL!

    Happy Holidays from the NDL! Please enjoy our annual holiday card, message pasted below: As this year comes to an end, we wanted to wish you all a very happy holiday season and a happy[...]

  • Growing Awareness in the Recreation Space

    As the research surrounding Autism has increased, we have also seen an increase in the awareness and acceptance of Autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Community outreach programs are helping young adults get access to occupational[...]

  • Recognizing National Fragile X Awareness Month

    The National Fragile X Foundation reports that an “estimated 1.5 million people in the United States alone are impacted by Fragile X making it a leading inherited cause of intellectual disability today.” As such, creating[...]

  • Easterseals: A Local Resource

    Easterseals is a non-profit organization that is proudly committed to serving the Chicagoland and Greater Rockford communities. […]

  • Chicago Area COVID Resources

    As the vaccine becomes more readily available, it is important to develop a plan while continuing to prioritize safety. The Vax For All website has been created to offer free resources to help individuals with[...]

  • COVID-19 Resources from the MIND Institute

    The MIND Institute, an international collaborative research and clinical treatment center, is hosting a multitude of Facebook live events and Q&A postings related to the pandemic, […]

  • Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month

    Every year, the NDL celebrates Autism Awareness and Acceptance Day and we encourage you to join us in supporting those affected by autism, as well as their family members, caregivers, and friends. […]

  • Job Opportunities in the NDL

    The Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Laboratory at Northwestern University is seeking a research assistant, project coordinator, and/or project manager to work on ongoing NIH-funded research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and fragile X syndrome (FXS). Positions are for a minimum[...]

  • NDL Doctoral Student Wins Best Poster Award at Houston Neuropsychology Symposium

    Kritika Nayar, a doctoral student in the NDL, who is currently completing her Pediatric Neuropsychology Internship at the Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine, was recently awarded the best poster research award at this year’s[...]

  • The dream of attending college, a dream once again

      Recently, the University of California, Davis MIND Institute was awarded a $2.1 million grant with the sole purpose of creating a four-year college program for individuals with intellectual disabilities, including those with Fragile-X Syndrome. [...]

  • Article about new paper from NDL in Spectrum News

      An exciting new paper from the NDL and some of our collaborators was recently covered in Spectrum News. […]

  • Raising awareness and acceptance for those affected by Fragile X Syndrome

    Same but Different, a U.K non-profit organization has dedicated its efforts to raising awareness and acceptance for those with rare disorders such as Fragile-x syndrome. […]

  • Fragile X Syndrome Awareness Day!

    Since 2000, July 22nd has been designated as  Fragile X Syndrome Awareness day. The goal of this day is to expand public awareness and educate those who can help. […]

  • Kritika Nayar Dissertation Defense and Future Plans!

    Kritika Nayar, 6th-year doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology program, defended her dissertation, the culmination of her PhD program. […]

  • Shivani Patel Dissertation Defense and Future Plans!

    Shivani Patel, 5th- year doctoral student in the Communication Sciences and Disorders program, defended her dissertation, the culmination of her PhD program. […]

  • FRAXA Webinar Series!

    FRAXA, one of the leading Fragile X Syndrome research foundations, is starting a webinar series to continue providing important information centered around current topics in Fragile X Syndrome research. […]

  • NDL COVID-19 Remote Work Update

    Following CDC, State, and University guidelines, and to ensure the safety of our lab members and the families who participate in our studies, we have moved to remote work for all staff and students and[...]

  • Helpful Resources for Talking Individual with Autism through Uncertain Times

    With adjustments to routines for everyone working and learning from home the past few months, individuals with autism can  experience high levels of stress, frustration, and anxiety. […]

  • Fragile X Syndrome Awareness Month is Here!

      Each and every year, we celebrate Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) Awareness Month! […]

  • Corona virus creates novel obstacles for families and researchers alike but both share a common goal: to help those loved ones

      Due to the rarity of certain diseases such as Rhetts and Fragile-X Syndrome, funding for research and resources is limited. […]

  • How to Help Your Child with Fragile X Syndrome Cope with COVID-19

    Dr. Marcia Braden, a clinical psychologist and a member of the Scientific and Clinical Advisory Board to the National Fragile X Foundation, created a helpful guide titled, How to Help Your Child Cope with COVID-19.[...]

  • Helpful Resources for Families and Individuals with ASD and FXS

    During these trying and uncertain times, we want to offer our support to anyone who may need it! […]

  • Northwestern’s Autism Research and Clinical Collaborative

    The NDL is part of Northwestern’s Autism Research and Clinical Collaborative – an alliance of Northwestern educators, researchers, and clinicians who are dedicated to serving the autism community by working together to understand autism [...]

  • Workers with Autism Excel in New Program

    A new private company, The Precisionists, has begun to make some serious headway in terms of helping individuals with various disabilities land jobs with companies such as Pfizer, UBS, Exelon Energy, and Vanderbilt University. [...]

  • Families Struggle to Find Services for Developmentally Disabled Adults

    Individuals with developmental disabilities in the state of Illinois are currently faced with large wait lists and little finical aid as they seek services. […]

  • Sensory-Friendly Santa Experience!

    This holiday season, Autism Speaks and Cherry Hill Programs are partnering up to bring sensory-friendly Santa and holiday experiences to individuals of all ages and abilities! […]

  • Full-Time Clinical Research Assistant or Coordinator Position Opening!

    The Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Laboratory at Northwestern University is seeking a research assistant or project coordinator to work on ongoing NIH-funded research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and fragile X syndrome (FXS). […]

  • The 4th International Conference on FMR1 premutation

    The International FMR1 premutation conference is a major interdisciplinary meeting held yearly for scientists, students, and clinicians involved in the fields associated with clinical phenotypes of the FMR1 premutation. […]

  • Lauren Bush Dissertation Defense

    On Friday, May 31st, 5th-year doctoral student Lauren Bush completed her dissertation defense, the culmination of her PhD program. […]

  • Scholar’s Day 2019

    NDL doctoral student Janna Guilfoyle presented a poster on developmental academic profiles in siblings of individuals with ASD at the annual Feinberg School of Medicine Scholar’s Day. […]

  • Mindful Parenting for High Needs Kids: Free online conference

    The creators of the Happy Family Conference are hosting a free online conference May 16-20 […]

  • NDL in Spectrum News

    Check out this new article in Spectrum News about Dr. Losh, the NDL, and the broad autism phenotype! We would like to thank Rebecca Wiesenthal, one of our most loyal participants, who was interviewed about[...]

  • Career assistance for adults with autism

    After watching the television series ‘Shark Tank’, Heidi Stieglitz Ham, the director the Spectrum Fusion organization, decided to launch a program modeled after the show for adults on the autism spectrum. […]

  • Iconic buildings light up blue

    Check out the world-wide support that Autism Awareness Day received on April 2nd, as iconic buildings across the world lit up blue!

  • NDL Newsletter 2019

  • World Down Syndrome Day

    On this day, those affected by Down Syndrome and those who live/work closely with them organize events world-wide to bring public awareness to Down syndrome.

  • An Office Designed for Workers with Autism

    Business offices can be overwhelming for just about anybody, but individuals on the autism spectrum often have a particularly hard time adjusting to the noise, fluorescent lights, and small talk, as well as understanding various[...]

  • 2019 Midwest Fragile X Research Exchange

    Dr. Losh and members of the NDL team recently traveled to Madison, WI to participate in the 2019 Midwest Fragile X Research Exchange. […]

  • Night of Dreams gala 2018

    The NDL was thrilled to support Have Dreams at the 2018 Night of Dreams! We're looking forward to continuing to work with this important organization in 2019. http://havedreams.org/

  • New Paper on Pragmatic Language Published

    A new paper from Dr. Gary Martin and the NDL, “A Multimethod Analysis of Pragmatic Skills in Children and Adolescents With Fragile X Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Down Syndrome,” was recently published […]

  • UCLA PEERS Social Skills Program Provides Lasting Benefits

    A recent study on the PEERS program at UCLA confirmed that this young adult/adult social skills program is providing lasting benefits to those who complete it! […]

  • Dr. Molly Losh Receives Teaching Award

    Congratulations to Dr. Molly Losh, who recently received the Clarence Simon Award for Outstanding Teaching and Mentoring! […]

  • Free Autism Screenings

    The Illinois LEND program and the UIC Department of Disability and Human Development will be conducting free autism screenings […]

  • Upcoming sensory-friendly events in Chicago

    There are some great sensory-friendly events coming up in the Chicago area! […]

  • Thank you Iowans!

    We want to thank everyone who made our experience at the Iowa State Fair so wonderful! We are so grateful to the 200+ Iowans who signed up to be a part of this important research,[...]

  • Helping young adults with autism transition into adulthood

    After realizing there are few resources for young adults with autism a group at the UC Davis MIND Institute designed a curriculum to help adults with autism better maneuver through the adult world and the[...]

  • NDL Newsletter 2018, Part 2

    Click the above image to check out part 2 of 2018 newsletter!

  • Find the NDL at the Iowa State Fair!

    Our group will be at the Iowa State Fair from August 9-19 to share information about our studies with Iowans! […]

  • Kritika Nayar at Seven Minutes of Scholarship

    Kritika Nayar, a 5th year doctoral student in the lab, presented her work at Northwestern University’s Seven Minutes of Scholarship on Wednesday, August 1st. […]

  • Eye Movement Test Could Help Diagnose Autism

    In a study recently published in the European Journal of Neuroscience, researchers conducted a number of experiments comparing eye movements in typically developing individuals and individuals with autism. […]

  • The Growing Acceptance of Autism in the Workplace

    In 2015, Jenny Lay-Flurrie, the chief accessibility officer at Microsoft, helped create a new hiring system focusing on key talents of candidates with autism. […]

  • MRI Scans of Children with Autism Show Differences in Social Reward Brain Pathway

    A study from Stanford University School of Medicine, published in the journal, Brain, compared brain scans from children with autism and typically developing children, focusing on the pathway in the brain that typically makes social[...]

  • Teacher Training Leads to Improvements for Students with Autism

    A recent study published in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology found that when teachers of school-aged children with autism received special training, their students showed improvements in social participation in the classroom. [...]

  • Autism Awareness Night with the Chicago Dogs

    The Chicago Dogs, Chicago’s newest independent baseball team, is hosting its first Autism Awareness Night on Sunday, August 12th! […]

  • NDL at the International Fragile X Conference

    The NDL team had a great time at the National Fragile X Foundation’s 16th International Fragile X Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. […]

  • Fragile X Awareness at New York Stock Exchange

    On July 5, representatives from the FRAXA Research Foundation took part in the ringing of the New York Stock Exchange opening bell to raise awareness for fragile X syndrome. […]

  • NDL Undergraduate Ania Holubecki Presents Senior Thesis

    Ania Holubecki, an undergraduate research assistant in the Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Lab, presented a poster on her senior thesis at Northwestern’s 2018 Undergraduate Research and Arts Exposition. […]

  • New Autism Prevalence Estimate

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now estimates that 1 in every 36 children in the United States has an autism diagnosis representing the importance of continued research in this area. [...]

  • Dr. James Pennebaker at NU

    Dr. James Pennebaker, an expert in the computational analysis of language, recently visited Northwestern from the University of Texas-Austin. […]

  • 2018 Night of Dreams gala

    The NDL was proud to sponsor the 2018 Night of Dreams gala on April 27 in support of Have Dreams, an organization that provides job training and other services to individuals with autism.  […]

  • 2018 Autism Speaks Walk Des Moines

    As part of our recognition of Autism Awareness Month, The NDL was proud to sponsor the 2018 Autism Speaks Walk in Des Moines, Iowa on April 29. […]

  • Autism Awareness Month

    April is Autism Awareness Month! […]

  • DevSci and Dr. Rashmita Mistry

    Many of the NDL graduate students are members of The Institute for Innovations in Developmental Sciences (DevSci) at Northwestern University, a collaborative, cross-campus research and training initiative focused on research in the developmental sciences. Last[...]

  • Thank you!

    Members of the NDL team had a wonderful time this past weekend working with a whopping four generations of one family! Thank you to all of the amazing families who participate in our research.

  • Happy Halloween from the NDL!

    The NDL team had a great time working on new research grants while in costume!

  • Dr. Losh at Autism Speaks Town Hall

    On Saturday, October 28, Dr. Losh was a panelist at the “Autism Research Series: Discovery to Solutions” Town Hall, sponsored by Autism Speaks at Rush University in Chicago, where she highlighted the importance of studying[...]

  • NDL in local Iowa newspaper

    The NDL was recently featured in an issue of The Carlisle Citizen, the official weekly newspaper of Carlisle, Iowa. […]

  • Dr. Losh at “Autism Research Series: Discovery to Solutions”

    Dr. Losh will be leading a panel at the upcoming event “Autism Research Series: Discovery to Solutions,” sponsored by Autism Speaks, on October 28. […]

  • Dr. Losh at “The Latest Trends in Fragile X Research”

      Dr. Losh was one of the keynote speakers at “The Latest Trends in Fragile X Research” conference, sponsored by the Fragile X Association of Southern California, on October 1st. […]

  • NDL among Northwestern research groups rethinking genetics

    Environmental factors are now recognized to play a strong role in development, and pose risk factors even in strongly genetic conditions like autism. The NDL is one of the many labs at Northwestern that are[...]

  • NDL Newsletter, 2018 Part 1

      Click the above image to check out part 1 of 2018 newsletter!

  • New Publication from the NDL in Special Issue of AJIDD

    A new study from the NDL was recently published in a special issue of the American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AJIDD) focused on Down syndrome. In the study, we examined the rate of[...]

  • Dr. Losh to speak at Naomi Ruth Cohen Mental Health Conference

    Dr. Losh will be participating in a Discussion Group (“Children who see the world differently”) at this year's Naomi Ruth Cohen Mental Health Conference. This year’s theme is “Raising Resilient Children: Prioritizing Their Mental Health.” The Conference[...]

  • Kritika Nayar: Research Talk

    Kritika Nayar presented her work on visual perception and autism to clinical psychology faculty members and students last week! It was a brilliant discussion. We thank the department for the invitation and educational experience!  

  • Parents’ Traits Predict Autism Features in Children

    Check out recent research findings from our lab that are highlighted in a recent edition of Spectrum!

  • Research Talk by Nell Maltman: Social Language Use in Autism and Related Disabilities

    Nell Maltman presented a research talk entitled "Social Language Use in Autism and Related Disabilities" at an autism training workshop for professionals who work with individuals with ASD.  

  • Michelle Lee : Research Talk at Northwestern University

    Michelle Lee presented a research talk at the Friday Digest event at Northwestern University on Friday, February 24th, 2017. Lee's presentation topic was entitled "A Multi-Method Approach to Characterizing Social Communication Across Neurodevelopmental Disorders".  

  • NDL Newsletter 2017

    In this 2017 newsletter, we provide an update on new research findings and events from our research team, in addition to new opportunities for involvement in our research studies!

  • New Publication from the NDL

    This publication represents over 5 years of work, where we visited families throughout Iowa for research assessments as part of the first stage of our NIH-funded Family Genetic Study of Language in Autism, resulting in[...]

  • Iowa City Trip

    The NDL would like to thank all the wonderful Iowans we met in Iowa City and Bettendorf last week. We always have a great time at the markets, and this trip was no exception! Thank[...]

  • Faculty-Researcher Gives Adults with Autism a Chance at Work

    Dr. Losh was featured in Northwestern’s School of Communication Fall 2016 News, for her advocacy for teens and adults with autism who are seeking gainful employment. In 2013, with assistance from Dr. Losh and Have[...]

  • Research Talk: Mechanisms of Voice Control in ASD

    On September 19th, Shivani Patel, a graduate student in the lab, presented a proposal for a new study using EEG to investigate neural mechanisms of voice control in individuals with autism spectrum disorder. This work[...]

  • Dr. Losh Presented at Pediatric Grand Rounds

    Dr. Losh presented at the Pediatric Grand Rounds at University of Iowa on Friday, October 14th. Dr. Losh discussed our lab’s autism and fragile X research and why Iowans have been critical contributors to important discoveries from[...]

  • Presentation by Dr. Losh at National Pediatric Developmental Differences Forum

    Our lab was proud to help sponsor an exciting event titled "The National Pediatric Developmental Differences Forum: A thought leadership initiative for the advancement of relationship-based therapies." The forum took place on October 21st-22nd and featured a number[...]

  • Project SEARCH Intern to Start in Fall of 2016

    Beginning in the fall of 2016, a student from the Project SEARCH Collaborates for Autism Program will be interning in the NDL! Our lab has worked with three interns from this program each year since[...]

  • The NDL Welcomes Molly Winston!

    We are excited to welcome Molly Winston to the lab. Molly is a new doctoral student who is interested in the role of autonomic arousal in the clinical features of autism. Welcome, Molly!

  • October 2016 Iowa City Trip

    Members from the NDL will be traveling to the Iowa City area this fall to meet community members and share information about our NIH-funded research focused on autism and fragile X syndrome. We always look[...]

  • NDL Members Showcase Support For Have Dreams

    Members of the NDL showed their support for Have Dreams by purchasing lunch at Whole Foods on Tuesday, October 25th, 2016. Whole Foods pledged to donate 5% of that day’s net profit from several local[...]

  • August 2016 Iowa Trip

    The NDL would like to thank individuals from Iowa who participated and signed up for our research study last weekend! The Farmer's markets in Iowa City and Penn Landing were bustling, and we loved being[...]

  • Kritika Nayar presented findings examining the underlying neuropsychological mechanisms of Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) abilities in premutation carriers compared to controls, in addition to exploring correlations with conceptually related clinical-behavioral phenotypes. Findings have implications for understanding the role of FMR1 in RAN and language ability.

    NDL Members Present New Findings at the 15th International Fragile X Conference!

    Please see our current newsletter for descriptions of our exciting new findings!

  • From the Community: High School Students Graduate from Autism Employment Program

    Several students from Project SEARCH Collaborates for Autism program at Northwestern University, a transition to employment program for students with autism, have graduated from the program. Our research team had the wonderful opportunity of supervising[...]

  • Dr. Molly Losh Featured in “Autism Articulated”

    Dr. Molly Losh, Principal Investigator of the Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Lab and Jo Ann G. and Peter F. Dolle Chair in Learning Disabilities at Northwestern University, was featured in “Autism Articulated”, in which she discusses how[...]

  • Fragile X Awareness Walk

    This past month, our research team at the Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Laboratory, participated in the "Let Em' Know 5k Walk" at Northwestern University, which raises awareness and advocacy for Fragile X!

  • NDL Newsletter 2016

    Click here to view summaries of our recent findings, notice of new studies, and ways to get involved!

  • July was Fragile X Awareness Month!

    In the last year our lab has teamed with the Heartland Fragile X Alliance to fundraise and help spread awareness of fragile X related conditions by participating in the National Fragile X Foundation’s Let 'em know 5k run/walk[...]

  • NDL collaborating to help high school students with disabilities obtain jobs: New team of Interns graduate from Project SEARCH Collaborates for Autism

    Our lab helped to launch the Project SEARCH initiative at Northwestern, and we have been thrilled to have an intern in our lab each year since its inception. Project SEARCH is a now-global network of programs aimed[...]

  • NDL team presents findings at the annual International Meeting for Autism Research

    Our team recently presented exciting new findings at the International Meeting for Autism Research in Baltimore, Maryland. Presentations focused on results related to visual processing patterns linked with particular cognitive styles, characterizing genetically meaningful language[...]

  • Steve Silberman, author of Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity, speaks at community event co-sponsored by the NDL.

    Our lab helped to sponsor this terrific event, which joined community members, advocates, scientists, and the broader community to hear Mr. Silberman deliver an inspiring vision of acceptance and inclusion for indivdiuals with autism. Dr. Losh served on the[...]

  • Autism Speaks Employment Symposium

    Autism Speaks Midwest Employment Symposium

    Autism Speaks Employment Symposium In March 2016, in partnership with Northwestern’s Center for Audiology, Speech, Language, and Learning, our lab co-sponsored the Midwest Employment Symposium at Northwestern University. The day-long event brought together[...]

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