Center Researchers Share Study Findings at INSAR 2022 Annual Meeting

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Duke Center for Autism faculty and students presented research study findings to attendees at the International Society of Autism Research (INSAR) 2022 Annual Meeting in May. INSAR, an international scientific organization, convenes the meeting each year to exchange and disseminate scientific progress among autism research scientists and their trainees from around the world.

Kimberly Carpenter, PhD, and Jessica Summers, MAT, presented, “The Influence of Co-occurring ADHD on Working Memory Skills in Young Autistic Children.” Marika Coffman, PhD, presented, “The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Challenging and Adaptive Behaviors in Children Diagnosed with Autism with and without Co-occurring ADHD.”

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