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- Emily Hotez, PhD - Medicine | UCLA Health
Dr Emily Hotez is a developmental psychologist and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at UCLA She is also the Research Director for the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (UC-LEND) program
- Emily Hotez, PhD | Autism Research - AIR-P Network
Hotez received her PhD from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in developmental psychology and her BA in psychology from the George Washington University
- Emily Hotez, PhD - Autism Transition Research Project
I am an Early Stage Investigator with a research program focused on autism, emerging adulthood, life course development, and health disparities As a developmental psychologist and sister of an autistic adult, I am both professionally and personally invested in this line of research
- Emily Hotez - Google Scholar
Can we broaden the neurodiversity movement without weakening it? Participatory approaches as a framework for cross-disability alliance building K Gillespie-Lynch, P Dwyer, C Constantino, SK Kapp,
- Emily Hotez | Profiles RNS
Hotez E, Russ S, Halfon N Introduction: Using the LCHD framework to understand and improve health outcomes for marginalized populations and promote equity from the start Part II
- Emily Hotez, Ph. D. - Assistant Professor at David Geffen . . . - LinkedIn
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- Emily Hotez | UCLA Fielding
Dr Emily Hotez, Ph D , is an assistant professor and developmental psychology researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles' Fielding School of Public Health and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
- Bio of Emily Hotez, Ph. D - Cloudinary
Emily Hotez, Ph D is an Assistant Professor and developmental psychology researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine
- Emily Hotez (0000-0002-4476-4032) - ORCID
Comparing the writing skills of autistic and nonautistic university students: A collaboration with autistic university students “If I spent five hours giving birth then I can do this final:” A qualitative investigation of college students with children
- Prioritizing Social Determinants of Health in Public Health . . .
Findings from this study revealed that 1 in 3 autistic children had a cooccurring intellectual disability, with disparate estimates identified for Black and Hispanic children
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