Supported by the Yale Child Study Center (YCSC), a departmental travel award offers $500 towards the travel expenses of YCSC postgraduate research associates attending national or international scientific conferences. The award is typically offered twice per year, and prior awardees are not eligible.
The goals of this travel award are to encourage postgraduate associates to present their research at scientific conferences, facilitate their interacting with leaders in their fields of interest at these conferences, and support their career development. The awardees and related details for this round are as follows.
Spring 2024 Award Recipients
Catherine Bianco
Project title: Puppet Versus Human: Development of Selective Attention to Speaking Faces in the First Year of Life and Severity of restricted and repetitive behaviors is linked with diminished effortful control in neurodiverse toddlers
Mentors: Kasia Chawarska and Suzanne Macari
Conference: International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting
Doris Chen
Project title: The Role of Intolerance of Uncertainty in Associations between Family Accommodation and Youth Anxiety
Mentor: Eli Lebowitz
Conference: Anxiety and Depression Conference
Sophie Cramer-Benjamin
Project title: Effects of data-loss on assays for clinical stratification in autism: Results from the Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials (ABC-CT)
Mentor: James McPartland
Conference: International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting
Nicole G. Herman
Project title: Trends in Maladaptive Behaviors among Autistic and Non-Autistic Youth Across Three Decades
Mentor: James McPartland
Conference: International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting
Emily Hong
Project title: Interpersonal and Non-interpersonal Positive Affect Are Associated with Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Neurodiverse Preschoolers
Mentors: Kasia Chawarska and Suzanne Macari
Conference: International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting
Gaoqianxue Liu
Project title: Using machine learning to predict early substance use using a nationally representative sample of U.S. adolescents
Mentor: Kammarauche Aneni
Conference: Society for Prevention Research (SPR)
Sophia Park
Project title: Aberrant behavior and parenting stress following a trial of PRT
Mentor: Pamela Ventola
Conference: International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting
Phuong B. Pham
Project title: Interactive effects of motivation and cognition in adolescents with depression and neurotypical peers
Mentor: Youngsun T. Cho
Conference: Society of Biological Psychiatry (SOBP)
Sara Paula Silber
Project title: Motor skills associate with restricted and repetitive behaviors but not social affect in autism
Mentor: James McPartland
Conference: International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting
Review Committee & Application Process
Applications for this cycle were evaluated by review committee members Tom Fernandez, Ellen Hoffman (committee chair), Jim Leckman, Paul Lombroso, Helena Rutherford, and Dorothy Stubbe. Applications are typically accepted in the fall and spring with deadlines of October 1 and April 1, with a total of ten awarded per year.
Eligible candidates must hold a position as YCSC postgraduate research associate and must submit an abstract that has been accepted for presentation (poster or oral presentation) at a national or international scientific conference with a focus on research performed as part of their role in the department. Additional information and application instructions are available on the center’s intranet.
Featured in this article
- Doris Chen
- Sophia Park
- Phuong Pham
- Sara Silber
- Katarzyna Chawarska, PhD
- Suzanne Macari, PhD
- Eli Lebowitz, PhD
- James McPartland, PhD
- Uche Aneni, MBBS, MHS
- Pamela Ventola, PhD
- Youngsun Cho, MD/PhD
- Ellen J. Hoffman, MD, PhD
- Thomas Fernandez, MD
- James Leckman, MD, PhD
- Paul Lombroso, MD
- Helena Rutherford, PhD
- Dorothy Stubbe, MD