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Abha Gupta is an Associate Professor at Yale School of Medicine with joint appointments in Pediatrics (General Pediatrics/Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics), Neuroscience, and the Child Study Center. She is a physician-scientist whose work integrates clinical care and research in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), particularly in understudied populations such as girls and individuals with regressive autism.
- Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Yale School of Medicine
- Associate Professor of Neuroscience, Yale School of Medicine
- Associate Professor, Child Study Center, Yale
- Principal Investigator, Yale Stem Cell Center
- Member, Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program
- Faculty, Wu Tsai Institute
Dr. Gupta earned her MD and PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania and completed her residency and fellowship training at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Yale. Her research focuses on the genetic and neurobiological basis of ASD, using stem cell modeling and multimodal analysis to identify genotype-phenotype correlations.
Her recent publications span topics in neurogenetics, sex differences in autism, and molecular mechanisms of neurodevelopmental disorders. She leads or participates in multiple clinical trials, including studies on autism transitions and neurodevelopmental outcomes in congenital heart disease. Her work often involves interdisciplinary collaboration with experts in neuroimaging, EEG, and deep learning.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
- Neurogenetics
- Stem Cell Modeling
- Child Psychiatry
- Rare Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Dr. Gupta is actively involved in patient care as the attending physician in the Fast Track Autism Clinic at Yale Medicine, where she evaluates young children for autism. She emphasizes family support and advocacy, helping parents navigate educational and service systems. She has no listed scientific awards in the provided text, but her research is supported through active grants and clinical trials.
She mentors trainees and contributes to academic programs including the Yale Combined Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS) and the Investigative Medicine Program. Her laboratory is affiliated with the Yale Stem Cell Center and the Wu Tsai Institute, reflecting her focus on innovative, interdisciplinary neuroscience research.