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Greg Wallace is an Associate Professor at The George Washington University, specializing in neuropsychological and structural brain development in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related neurodevelopmental disorders. His research focuses on real-world outcomes, including mental and physical health trajectories, cognitive predictors of vocational success, and eating behaviors in autistic individuals across the lifespan. He holds a PhD in Psychology from King's College London, UK (2006).
Education: PhD in Psychology, King's College London, UK (2006).
Research Interests:
- Neurodevelopmental disorders (ASD, Down syndrome)
- Health outcomes in autistic adults
- Social and cognitive factors influencing quality of life
- Eating-related behaviors and neurocognitive correlates
- Gender and sexual identity disparities in autism
Grants:
- R01MH100028 (NIH)
- R21HD106164 (NIH)
- R21MH129777 (NIH)
- P50HD111142 (NIH)
- R01MH133838 (NIH)
- R21HD115080 (NIH)
- R03MH136593 (NIH)
Labs/Teams: Co-Director of the Mind Brain Institute, leading the Lab of Autism and Developmental Neuroscience at GWU.
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