Roger J. Jou, MD, PhD, MPH
Instructor of Clinical Child PsychiatryCards
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Instructor of Clinical Child Psychiatry
Biography
Roger Jou, MD, PhD is an Instructor in the Yale Child Study Center and specializes in autism spectrum disorders across the lifespan. Dr. Jou began his career in the field of autism as a medical student at the University of Pittsburgh (1999-2004) where he used neuroimaging to study differences in brain structure. He came to Yale School of Medicine to complete his training in adult (2004-2008) and child/adolescent psychiatry (2008-2011) with an emphasis on autism spectrum disorders across the lifespan. During his training, he spent several years evaluating children through the Child Study Center’s Developmental Disabilities Clinic where he was supervised by Fred Volkmar, MD and Kathleen Koenig, MSN. During his training at Yale, he expanded his interest in neuroimaging to include diffusion tensor imaging and functional magnetic resonance imaging. This ultimately led to his matriculation into Yale Graduate School’s Investigative Medicine Program (Ph.D. anticipated May 2012). Co-advisors of his doctoral dissertation include Fred Volkmar, MD and James Duncan, PhD (Diagnostic Radiology). Dr. Jou’s research is mentored by Kevin Pelphrey, PhD and involves characterization of abnormal neural connectivity in autism spectrum disorders using multiple neuroimaging modalities. Specific clinical interests include issues related to adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorders.
Appointments
Child Study Center
InstructorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Child Study Center
- Developmental Disabilities Program
Education & Training
- PhD
- Yale University (2012)
- Fellowship
- Yale University School of Medicine (2011)
- Residency
- Yale University School of Medicine (2008)
- MPH
- University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Multidisciplinary (2004)
- MD
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (2003)
- BA
- New York University, Chemistry (1999)
Research
Overview
Medical Research Interests
Public Health Interests
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
News & Links
News
- July 01, 2024
Yale Child Study Center recognizes 2024 award recipients and retirees
- May 31, 2024
Honoring YCSC faculty & staff for long-term service at Yale
- July 14, 2023
Welcoming new YCSC community members: July 2023
- September 15, 2022
Fiddle Foundation Marks 20 Years of Supporting Adults with Autism and Eight Years Funding Community-based Work at Yale