Will, Elizabeth A
Assistant Professor
Dr. Will's research investigates early atypical development and co-occurring autism in genetic conditions associated with intellectual disability, specifically Down syndrome. She is particularly interested in attention and motor phenotypes and aims to understand how they interact across development to shape outcomes related to cognition, communication, and co-occurring conditions including autism and ADHD.
Biographical Profile
- College
- Arnold School of Public Health
- Department
- Communication Sci & Disorders
- Tenure Status
- Tenure Track
Interest Background
- Do you include students in your research?
- Undergraduates and Graduates
- Interest Keywords
- autism; intellectual disability; Down syndrome; infant and child development; motor function; cognitive development
- Institutional Focus Areas
- Behavioral Sciences
- Personal Focus Areas
- intellectual and developmental disabilities/autism; genetic disorders, developmental risk profiles and outcomes; attention and motor phenotypes, Down syndrome; co-occurrence of autism in Down syndrome
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