Hello everyone, and happy finals week!
Here's an opportunity we'd like to share with those who are seniors or recent graduates:
The Marcus Autism Center, in conjunction with the Emory University School of Medicine and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, is offering six fellowships to students who will have received a bachelor's degree by June 2023. A short description of each fellowship can be found below:
1. The Cohen Fellowship in Developmental Social Neuroscience will involve cutting-edge social neuroscience research in infants, toddlers, and adolescents. Fellows will work to further the understanding of autism through eye-tracking research, guiding a project from the point of data collection to publication of results.
2. The Simons Fellowship in Computational Neuroscience will involve integrating computational strategies with clinical research goals. Fellows will develop methods for the analysis of visual scanning and eye-tracking data, computational models of visual salience, and data visualization techniques, all with the aim of advancing the understanding of autism and efforts at early diagnosis.
3. The Education Sciences Fellowship will involve research in educational innovations in autism, from early child care through high school. Fellows will learn about classroom-based interventions to increase social-emotional engagement and inclusion, gaining experiences with observational research methods, cutting-edge intervention research, and implementation science approaches.
4. The Sally Provence Fellowship in Clinical Research will select fellows for a two-year training in clinical assessment measures and research methodologies to better understand ASD and related disabilities.
5. The Roger Glass Fellowship in Implementation Science will select fellows for a two-year training in research focused on translating evidence-based treatments for autism into community settings, as well as the processes and partnerships that support these efforts.
6. The David Satcher Fellowship in Community Engagement will select fellows for an opportunity to spend two years engaged in training in community-engaged participatory research methods as they relate to ASD.
These fellowships will begin in July 2023 and will last for 2 years. For more information, check out Emory University School of Medicine's website.
Good luck on your finals everyone!
The CSA Board
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