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Peter Szatmari has been working in the
field of autism and pervasive developmental disorders for 20 years.
His research has included investigating the clinical expression
of Asperger Syndrome, conducting a follow-up study of high functioning
PDD children with autism and other types of pervasive developmental
disorder, a family study of autism/PDD, a study of the genetics
of autism (supported by CIHR) and a study of anxiety and mood disorders
in adolescents with Asperger Syndrome and autism (supported by the
Ontario Mental Health Foundation).
Dr. Szatmari is currently Professor and Vice-Chair, Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University, the Director of the research training program in the department, and a member of the Offord Centre for Child Studies. Dr. Szatmari is Editor of the journal, Evidence-Based Mental Health, and serves on the editorial boards of several other journals.
ARTICLES
Mapping the genes for autism:
Canadian study part of a worldwide effort ...more
Understanding autism - It's mainly in the genes
Autism is a developmental disability with onset in infancy. ...more
ASD kids – What does the future hold?
The purpose of this study is to see whether children with Asperger
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