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Raymond G. Romanczyk is a Distinguished Service Professor and Co-Director of Psychology at Binghamton University, serving as Executive Director of the Institute for Child Development (ICD). He holds roles as Associate Director of the Center for Development and Behavioral Neuroscience (CDBN). His laboratory focuses on childhood disorders, including autism spectrum disorders, developmental delays, attention/learning disabilities, and family dynamics. The ICD operates a state-certified school for children aged 12 months to 12 years and child clinics (Children's Units) for clinical training and research, supported by a large interdisciplinary staff.
- Education:
- PhD, MS – Rutgers University
- BA – State University of New York at Stony Brook
Research interests emphasize evidence-based interventions, applied behavior analysis, and technology-driven solutions for human services. The lab utilizes state-of-the-art equipment for developmental and behavioral neuroscience studies. Collaborative efforts with clinical psychology, neuropsychology, and special education professionals drive his work in large-scale service systems.
His leadership roles in the ICD and CDBN highlight his commitment to integrating clinical practice, research, and education. The Children's Units provide critical in-house training opportunities for graduate students and professionals.
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