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Autism: What matters most - From Assessment to Intervention Professor Catherine Lord

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Professor Catherine Lord

"I am a clinical psychologist specializing in autism across the lifespan. I have developed gold-standard diagnostic tools (ADOS, ADI-R, SCQ) and led longitudinal studies spanning 30 years. My work focuses on improving autism assessment, tracking social and communication changes over time, and advancing large-scale data-sharing initiatives. As a member of the National Academy of Medicine and a DSM-5 committee member, I have received numerous honors, including INSAR’s Lifetime Achievement Award. I am dedicated to training future clinicians and researchers in autism and have over 300 peer-reviewed publications supported by NIH, Autism Speaks, and the Simons Foundation."

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Professor Catherine Lord

"I am a clinical psychologist specializing in autism across the lifespan. I have developed gold-standard diagnostic tools (ADOS, ADI-R, SCQ) and led longitudinal studies spanning 30 years. My work focuses on improving autism assessment, tracking social and communication changes over time, and advancing large-scale data-sharing initiatives. As a member of the National Academy of Medicine and a DSM-5 committee member, I have received numerous honors, including INSAR’s Lifetime Achievement Award. I am dedicated to training future clinicians and researchers in autism and have over 300 peer-reviewed publications supported by NIH, Autism Speaks, and the Simons Foundation."

  • Website
  • Publications