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    Sara Sánchez-Alonso, PhD

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    Instructor in the Child Study Center
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    Biography

    Dr. Sara Sanchez-Alonso is an Associate Research Scientist at the Child Study Center. She specializes in language neurodevelopment and multi-modal imaging (fMRI-fNIRS). Dr. Sanchez-Alonso received a Master of Science in speech and language pathology funded by an Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters scholarship from the European Commission. Subsequently, she completed post-baccalaureate research training in Dr. Angela Friederici's lab at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany. She holds a Ph.D. from Yale University, where she trained in psychology and neurobiology of language. During her postdoctoral training, Dr. Sanchez-Alonso worked with Dr. Richard Aslin at Haskins Laboratories and implemented the first fMRI/fNIRS integrated data collection effort at the Yale Brain Imaging Center. She joined the Yale Child Study Center as research faculty in 2023.

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    Education & Training

    Postdoctoral fellow
    Haskins Laboratories (2021)
    PhD
    Yale University (2018)
    Post-baccalaureate
    Max Planck Institute (2011)
    MSc
    Potsdam University (2010)

    Research

    Overview

    Dr. Sanchez-Alonso's research focus is on human language. She is particularly interested in early childhood, an important period to establish foundational language skills, which are crucial for later language and educational achievements. Most language delays and disorders emerge during the first years of life and are diagnosed only in the absence of expected behavioral milestones. Although behavioral milestones in language acquisition have been extensively characterized, it is virtually unknown how language-related neural systems develop over time and how they may contribute to early diagnosis of developmental disorders.

    Dr. Sanchez-Alonso's research program addresses this gap by investigating language-related neural and behavioral variation using complementary multi-modal neuroimaging techniques. Specifically, her work combines functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) –a more practical method for pediatric studies than fMRI– to map developmental neurobehavioral variation. The goal of Dr. Sanchez-Alonso's research is to inform typical and atypical development and advance paradigms for cross-age (infant-to-child) comparisons of language acquisition. Furthermore, her research aims to inform neural markers of language delays that can provide early detection and clinical intervention during key windows of neuroplasticity.


    Specific research areas:

    • Basic mechanisms in language neurodevelopment
      • How do core developmental patterns emerge during language learning
      • What is the impact of the social environment and maturational constraints on the learning process?
    • Translation to neurodevelopmental disorders
      • Implementation of multi-modal neuroimaging techniques that are accessible for pediatric samples
    • Predictive biomarker development
      • Leveraging large-scale development datasets with neuroimaging and behavioral data to examine neurobehavioral variation across development as it relates to language skills

    Medical Research Interests

    Autism Spectrum Disorder; Child Language; Functional Neuroimaging; Language Development; Speech Disorders; Speech-Language Pathology

    Public Health Interests

    Biomarkers; Child/Adolescent Health; Modeling

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Sara Sánchez-Alonso's published research.

    Publications

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    2020

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      Yale Wu Tsai Institute, SPC Committee

    • honor

      Postdoctoral Merit Award

    • honor

      NARSAD Young Investigator Award

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    Child Study Center

    300 George Street

    New Haven, CT 06511

    United States