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Teen is on front lines of autism clinical trial HACKENSACK, N.J. She lives in a world no one else can enter, unable to speak or interact with others. But 16-year-old Rebecca Singer may be playing an important role in science. Written By: [email protected] | × Rebecca Singer, 15, of Tenafly, New Jersey has a rare genetic disease that causes severe disabilities and autistic symptoms. Here, Singer hesitates a moment as she gets off a school bus while her father Jon Singer greets her at their home. (Mitsu Yasukawa/The Record/MCT) HACKENSACK, N.J. She lives in a world no one else can enter, unable to speak or interact with others. But 16-year-old Rebecca Singer may be playing an important role in science. ....
Dr. Genova wins K18 award to advance research on transition-age youth with autism Helen M. Genova, PhD, of Kessler Foundation, was awarded a two-year K18 grant for $266,988 from the NIH s National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - the NIMH Career Enhancement Award to Advance Autism Services Research for Adults and Transition-Age Youth. This K18 award will provide Dr. Genova with support to develop her expertise in the field of transition-aged youth with autism spectrum disorders, including her research project, A strength-based intervention to improve job interview skills in transition age youth with autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Genova, assistant director of the Center for Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research at Kessler Foundation, is known for her research in disorders of social functioning in populations with brain injury and multiple sclerosis, with broad-based funding from federal, state, and private sources. Through Kessler Foundation s partnership with Chil ....
Dr. Genova receives NIH K18 award to advance her autism research in transition-age youth East Hanover, NJ. December 28, 2020. Helen M. Genova, PhD, of Kessler Foundation, was awarded a two-year K18 grant for $266,988 from the NIH s National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - the NIMH Career Enhancement Award to Advance Autism Services Research for Adults and Transition-Age Youth. This K18 award will provide Dr. Genova with support to develop her expertise in the field of transition-aged youth with autism spectrum disorders, including her research project, A strength-based intervention to improve job interview skills in transition age youth with autism spectrum disorder. ....