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Lonnie Zwaigenbaum reviews high-risk infant studies

 /  30 October 2013
The Presenter
Presenter
Lonnie Zwaigenbaum
Professor, University of Alberta

On 30 October, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum discussed research on so-called ‘baby siblings’ of children with autism, as well as the implications of recent advances in early detection of the disorder. Zwaigenbaum is professor of pediatrics at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.

You can watch a complete replay of the webinar above.

Use the comments section below to submit questions we didn’t have time to discuss during the Q&A session, or to pose follow-up questions for Zwaigenbaum.

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