Bennett Arthur Shaywitz MD
Charles and Helen Schwab Professor of Pediatrics (Neurology) and Professor of Neurology; Section Chief, Pediatric Neurology; Co-Director, Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity

Departments & Organizations
Yale Medical GroupNeurology
Pediatrics: Pediatric Specialty Center
Biography
Bennett A. Shaywitz, M.D. is the Charles and Helen Schwab Professor in Dyslexia and Learning Development, Chief of Pediatric Neurology and Co-Director of the Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity at the Yale University School of Medicine. Both a child neurologist and neuroscientist, Shaywitz is a leader in applying functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to understand the neurobiology of reading and dyslexia in children and adults. These studies identify a neural signature for dyslexia, making a previously hidden disability visible, and for the first time demonstrate the brain basis for the accommodation of extra time needed by dyslexic readers on high-stakes standardized tests. Shaywitz is currently using fMRI to investigate attentional mechanisms in dyslexia.The author of over 300 scientific papers, Shaywitz’ many honors include election to membership in the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, Distinguished Alumnus Award from Washington University, the Annie Glenn Award for Leadership from the Ohio State University and annual selection annual selection in Best Doctors in America and America’s Top Doctors.
Dr. Shaywitz was selected, along with Dr. Sally Shaywitz, as recipient of the Haggerty-Friedman Distinguished Lectureship at the University of Rochester; Lawrence G. Crowley Distinguished Lectureship at Stanford University; Rita Rudel Distinguished Lectureship at Columbia University; Waldo E. Nelson lectureship at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children; Leonard Apt Lectureship of the American Academy of Pediatrics; Bank Street College of Education Distinguished Lectureship; Stoll Distinguished Lectureship at Pennsylvania State University; Frontiers of Science Lecture, American Psychiatric Association; and Sidney Berman Award presented by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Shaywitz has served on the Institute of Medicine Immunization Safety Review Committee and on the National Vaccine Program Safety Subcommittee and on the Scientific Advisory Board of the March of Dimes.
Education
- M.D., Washington University , 1963
Selected Publication
- Paying attention to reading: the neurobiology of reading and dyslexia. Shaywitz SE, Shaywitz BA. Dev Psychopathol. 2008 Fall;20(4):1329-49.
Latest Honor and Recognition
- 2003 Distinguished Alumnus Award(2003) , Washington University
Articles
Autumn 2001
For 500 alumni and their guests, a return to New Haven
At this year’s reunion, alumni donned hard hats for a tour of the Congress Avenue Building and put on their thinking...

Summer 2004
Dyslexia's hidden contours
At least one child in five has dyslexia, a congenital “wiring glitch” in the brain that makes it hard to master what...
Winter 2007
University hopes to build on success in campaign for “Yale Tomorrow”
Nearly a decade after the close of its last major fund-raising campaign, Yale has begun a five-year drive to raise $3...
Winter 2002
Institute elects two from faculty
Two faculty members at the School of Medicine have been elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National...

Winter 2004
Bennett A. Shaywitz, M.D.
Bennett A. Shaywitz, M.D., professor of pediatrics and neurology with an appointment in the Child Study Center,...

Summer 2003
High Resolution
The opening of a new Magnetic Resonance Research Center gives Yale expanded capabilities for advancing imaging science...

Winter 2003
Brain scans reveal disruption in the neural circuitry of children with dyslexia
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), researchers at Yale have found
Summer 1998
Budget, space concerns addressed in school's strategic facilities plan
When David A. Kessler, M.D., began speaking with faculty and top administrators in early 1997 before coming to the...


