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Sally Rogers, Psychologist, Sacramento, CA

Sally J. Rogers


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  • 2825 X StreetMIND InstituteSacramento, CA 95817

  • Phone+1 916-703-0264

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Publications & Presentations

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  • International Meeting For Autism Research (IMFAR)National Institute Of Mental Health2007–2011
  • A Multi-Site Randomized Study Of Intensive Treatment For Toddlers With AutismNational Institute Of Mental Health2007–2011
  • Interdisciplinary Training For Autism ResearchersNational Institute Of Mental Health2006–2011
  • Interdisciplinary Investigation Of Biological Signatures Of Autism SubtypesNational Institute Of Mental Health2009–2010
  • Initial Investigation Of Prevention Of ASD In Infants At RiskEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development2009–2010
  • Interdisciplinary Training For Autism Researchers(Rmi)National Institute Of Mental Health2005–2008
  • International Meeting On AutismNational Institute Of Mental Health2004–2006
  • Definition And Development Of The Phenotype Of AutismEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development2002–2006
  • Interdisciplinary Training For Autism Researchers (RMI)National Institute Of Mental Health2004
  • Teaching Nonverbal Children With Autism Useful SpeechNational Institute On Deafness And Other Communication Disorders2001–2003
  • Longitudinal Study Of Developing Phenotype In AutismEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development1997–2001
  • Definition And Development Of The Phenotype In AutismEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development1997–2001
  • Familial Aspects Of The Social Deficit In AutismNational Institute Of Mental Health1989

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