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Ceri Ellis is a Lecturer in the Division of Psychology Communication and Human Neuroscience at the University of Manchester. She holds a PhD from Bangor University (2016) on 'How language, culture and emotion shape the mind'. Her research focuses on autism spectrum disorder, caregiver support, developmental trajectories, and psychoeducational interventions. She has contributed to major initiatives like the REACH-ASD trial and the PACT-G RCT, evaluating interventions for autistic children and their families.
Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in education and health. Notable collaborations include projects on neurofibromatosis developmental trajectories and cross-context social communication assessments. Ellis has also engaged in public discourse, discussing bilingualism's impact on emotional expression and truth-telling through media appearances.
Key projects include the REACH-ASD psychoeducational program and the PACT-G trial, which explore home and school-based interventions for autistic children. Her research emphasizes caregiver empowerment, intervention feasibility, and evidence-based practices.



