Autism Science at Work: Defining High- and Low-Risk Expression of Emotion in Infants at Risk for Autism

Watch predoctoral student Sarah Hannigen, under the mentorship of Dr. Mark Strauss of the University of Pittsburgh, present her ASF-funded research, Defining High- and Low-Risk Expression of Emotion in Infants at Risk for Autism, at the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) 2010.

Click here to learn more about the $180,000 in grants awarded for doctoral training fellowships in 2010.

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